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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1925-10-30, Page 4IIIALL, III IIPR III 30, INS. I InMAI Y, rda IWAje pug Wu TUQae Iii 'yQur homo 45 1 T 04 t1lo, %�ujpog or Auld was bappy and -IROP house soner, ol Or"444 IKe- clean, jus was he smile, never 'At evenink rider Queeu� ir. wid Mrs One of the capt ill -A A4, wbb 0 wito Tt Another'$aid' '*I'x ha a jj,�, wer . Mr.. an LMeet ouMTS.. James Millan, A10 .0 %W Id in aoodi% M guind M 'long kit Y014r Q of the ja oil Friday last, u ugh Aikenhead, liegirt lean, is cl and se The e -and MXs. - Rev. n'a = Mrs. Robert Watson, said, Cleanliness me next to God 'he did cas gave'ey church was liness 1, but s oer Ar Le W- P' osay that she j-4ously -earri e d that Mr. the C. G. Returning. 001 that. laq - v At th% 4" suggest RallOwt: — Armour Mel)onald, 1JUed n their houses roux # i W. D and Mrs. MpIntosh, Rev people no matter Gregor, ;#0 W. Epson "Ot the meeting, Ch 'AQn rs. Impered thank 41*14 OIL' ft, might 'DO. An IT to the which and s Ruby Tay- how clea pregor expressiol his Is so ne� I Itel-tainment, . g b4 -T h S el or Xh �W side !, Df the Executive fact no one ng -charge w- bs ivas afraid -tlWY WOUI which lor. Two young ladies thq arrangeme -cup IV a, 0 1. ed, L ­.�nd gave I singing after TyW'-A _go d, bF go Arukivmb eople. to or.. as given. 't'h's 'a- Ann at B� =ncegfielb�d pointe made, the candidates whigh were. was Mr. Robert Allan and Mi said -they lik94 proper r ai�d.Vroceeded to call the, W. eting Iiversary Services ditch and that be judge d juages and their de0iI Was Iogramme `w ices were held After the de- lich Mr. Esson was #000rs, pug 'k eed 20 miles An for the untidy worn , W ss by Rev. ary sery Lan. ,be given Afty �minutes td At� wl was served and that OAP wolild not exe an inspiring addri tober 18th. The pr—each- to gwe� f.34�� kid. Mr. MacDonald on Sunday, Oc ( lunch k,,aiid as Mr. Thomas. Mclnlll4n� acDow wits the Rev. Profes- bate a daint! anks given to 51pea- -but'Qf cour of the important er for the day To-� a hearty vote of th bb the first s0eaker, he was 4e, could not be ab D D of hospi t as he had not I- -I. ed on some tal- Richard Davidson, n for her kind In his opening ly,sure of that, OL PORYMO: POIlLe �gt w o both in sor d in- Mrs. McQuee liot -d -.30 minutes r. W. E, for individuals to d , es do _closing a4dress.- at the speddometer,, �y. The ronto, who delivered scholarly., an The farmers' WIN Liid 20 in his as eye witnesses. w':'' A eason itY. ucing 1:5 tber home and in the. communit Mons Lt both services Ley are missing bY n McLareu, of and his Wits, We %,rq Introd in k�t -h h,4rd' on' . expressed :r.7 reSident, Miss Johnston r congregations gre alize what tri -U R41,;'Afollowed by Mr. of then called � as witne%ies,. but b:). G h! ,k, 'e eted the gs, of the - and f6rrniTly irl Guide Rubbers. benOO' c, Ildt09 ir 0 ' he audience by sp Y la attending the meetin AW94!, CQ, out a Ihsentiments of t V -r ch, rge I British . Columbia, nutes ins U- - - ly they sho - Out a, hearty vote of thanks to pie. r both nioming and evening -W llowed 30 mi some distance uld aye the� best moving, a ry interest- The 3rogramime was much W. O. Torento �ho was gi� the test- W After a ve musical I hoir, under the lead- to sp�4 in the interests of Mr. Mer- give any material y e gaurante-e- the speaker. KIPPEN ig the'approaching Cars n enjoyed. The el He was followed by Mr. Robert seeir match, re p.XMBBR BOOTS ig geo.gr freshments ean Murdock, render of the ner. jug the loud masb as tkey ting was clos- ership of Miss J! S.—A union meeting o took up his own fifty the eb Merrier but ftle, be tter. in -ved. The mee ed a splendid Anthem, ,Praise Ye W. M 3ionary Society as McMill", w -h cotild not estimate were sei Mr onal Anthem after whi OI E ao 100)� d by singing the Nati addition the following Women's Mis! Alex- minutes.,. Were u -Ing to other than both cars M h`Avie these jehovah." In of Mrs. Win. h of his ice. was 16ur FreSsurf1C4X0dAQ.Ot%-, -W& acceptably given:— held at the home oke for t e remaining part 'ekly. , Mi.. Pri �A: �41r. STAFFA numbers were C. G. Armour, Mrs. ander, with an attendance of twenty- SP followed by MY Thos. pretty qu -or boo 'th R time., a�td was , I ts, As called as a supex in his closing address. eith& to giv -as he� kind.-. ie meeting was opened by witness but had no I -is Vn -ad' ainstitute.— zapfe, Rev. C. G. ATMOU Mill 110 higher than the Women's The October Quartette, Mrs. r and Mr. six. TI Jarrott Me not a terial evidence t, Staffa Women's Insti- "Sun- singing your'local respondent is 0 W I,s' MA I Aldridge, d until afte. th Omer ani by Mr. Psalm 108, and Mrs cc le Trivett' $010 Mrs. G. E. Thompson as the addresses have, did not arriv -meeting of the of Mrs. Albert politician and Armour, led in prayer. el pricea. "ep, t tute mt at the home k light Lord"; solo by Mrs. reading; Mrs. reported in the dalli@s dem. had ool d MT., Gr,aham'. on Wednesday of last wee the Scripture in ,�t . . . . . . . "Life's Lit took charg -quite Smale tie I)ay,,; solo by Miss Jean gave e of the topic I alread L been pers, suffice it to I�EILY still then ttendance present unconse- with a larg "Teach Me To Pray." The Monteith bers. I ant T. e a or Murdock rnem tl �T P st ex- living but appar6nfly' Me4 to send a box urch asked for a assisted by several other regor made a Ino -to Mrs. kattersou-s PI society decided ter in St, managers of the ch rrent ex- The meeting was ciosed by repeating -atford. Jeellent'and capable chairman, giving ious ffering. for cu 'Sangster Was. 'al*.* called as, clothing to the shel clothing, special tbanko November to send s most the Lord's Prayer. The all be, eakers a good fair chance, M r. wa -rotion given by witness 'to verl]:Y- The plan Whicn. Ile Anyone wishing response tha -join- t t th,6!p ith secretary or penses. The c I'd, Ithe _tive of meeting will be at the home of Mrs r and attL ad either leave w ing, November 25. gratifying- ,his year's obje W. M. Doig. ther vqry 1I audience could not had drawn of the streets an. 7 -was no he Hambly ere four hundred dollars was exceeded, iiij buildings to the scener of the bring to next meet t a witness. to the M -18S the offering received being larger well be, surpassed and that. - the can- es G. Peart and V. - - -�' d- aster, but 'all good s irring a delegates to attend the didatts gave A, Whitegides, as'High ,ppointed as in previous years. ZURICH a facts cc in L November. than W. B. Dengis, pastor dresses -istling with and fl- disaster. Esson advising him Of b, th6 )ints by Mr. t nvention len- Thankoffering.—The annual Mission Notes.—Rev A. A. Colquhoun gave a sp 1koffering meeting Was held Ple, Who -had been Called. firs Baud thar of the local i�vaugelical church, per gures irom their several standp( Mrs. nd were very free on the Constab did paper on ,Thanksgiving." om. on Saturday, Oct. formed the ceremony git the parson- of view.'' a ent, gave..his account of' " the The accid, es. I -n favored the meeting in the school To when a large num- which whole 'from any personaliti as, he L. Co1quhou h on October 21st, see ie ofAhe accident A15 §OOU ntal solo, after which 24th, at 2.30 P.m., age Zuric , i with clieers for can-' W. J. Fell ber of mothers and friends met with tint closei with an instruyne� united in marriage, Idella Maud, mee e singing.. -of the Na- arTivedf and emphasized' the fact �h Sylvanus didates.i�arid th Essoli should have Miss M. Dav WilriMm­ We in the store - an is and Mrs. h 41 his Hay, tional Ant em. ii(tdu With I -as soft, pressing AAWO 'COUP r XCT- the embers to liste e thought Mr. b n to a splendid daughter of Mr. and Mrs. h ecT bet "spent a. 0- I�d rave readings from "Pete the Babylon Line, re resting programme and to hear reports Of Witmer, of —We have been.. drRilli 06��g to an- -inters ojently. in Lo 9 s well, as all or so, sfor.,860ie t.X II OU 9 ag OU thur followed by a very inte % , the bdi:L of the. 41!6� ht progrL-gs for the year. The president' Carol Jervis, Of Deg�t Samuel Stac streets, Allan, who is a .,n I ri in "Bask -tin " by Miss n the and Mr. Wilfred r. and Mrs. Jer- --' ; - k to ebr��icle the death tion of sit a', rate of speed, in NVhi& Leni Ah, �of- St. demonstratioi ay Haugh, was i aiW' is wee I rtIngut—Dr-, Q. L. Sul entered near Holmesville. M trg breakdown.":, 13 -ogle. A goodly number Miss Anna M., of Goiderich, a host of of oW..gf our respected Tesid0n, in drivers . 1 thei deph PLA Mrs. Hamilton, vis have the good wishes of ihey' CQUId perfectly con T. . . , of ouj� IIIIII caused I& fter some chair. munity.—The an- h late Samuel Steacy'. so as Marys, and formerly' little welli earned'rest, be, e honorary presi( friends in 'this cOM the plfsori of t e and stop p if necessary, the flour sack exhibit and a * lent for Huron PresbY- Friday ar h k. end witVrJen 0 r%. h 4; hesitation the prize, a buffet set, was ave the address of onvention of the Huroil County who died at his home here- on 4 *OuIA not collide with a, car at. spent t e wee. b fifture,. e 'able to , 'r Hambly for a bed- terial W. M. S-, 9 ilua c was born at Lum- they Ihat —Wedding' ells are -rigigin n - award and was completely ol Associtition and the afterii:66 last. He if, t1II did., ily 'spun tuties—�Mr. And Mrs. J-, Of our an intersection, r, t to c. I aw"t village, and how me nee. Iby ed to Mrs �e 0011 Sunday Sch0c At the As- slight as' villa e; tbtbii and flaiAlY, accObW spread. close of the meeting, the after�n close, School ley- V- ew miles southeast be so, no. it , . �i,- rved by taken by surprise When, at the kay Township Sunday I , � Id —Mr& 0 U Qlana O `3 a most delicious lunch was 'se Evangelical h 1864 it Won norary life Mem- sociation was'lield in the illa 4., On the 19th of Marc] is clqsed-the evi- . . . . . . ounI rg aisliap. Thi Mrs. Y ladies of Group she was the Brucefield ting there from any rea T, ..has been vi the Church, Zurich, on Thursday, of last '4ia piijets corr the jury, had been the Zuki Da motZred to Ki en0r ber of the W.M.S. by 6�th joh'of Ge ge dence and after id Dignan, a most rei "' as � . . Owomen's Missionary Society and week. Rev. Mr. McIntosh, of Exeter, ville ghp was the ! oy he, coroner , ylast., I w Lunoniftced dismissed I son, at 1%pe, charged and noce Ma-ster RaY PAter ht. that: uxiliaxy, a —Mr. C - Ste When he first came to HIBBERT A signal speaker. nee nee hool a eut4, day,1 Ling Women's was the principal ago, h to decide. as to the guilt or In and s Y01ing, school at On Yol Mrs. Line south, s y years h to the hous t6r luv. 1. E Johesi of 0i Tb�e Council—The council met honor, but a well-deserved one. Laframboise of the Sauble all.,ueafly thirt� her, Jbhh, t of M�, Eg�son, according'to the evi hAs been conflued AdArk tv Of an hour's , give an. �er 19th, with the mem Ited the certificate and has purchased the 60 -acre farm own- ed his brot little over an attack of Monday, OctO Haugh preser this- then -4 time dence, after, a the past *vek thl Ork-of twAurch on s of last tby,came­­iu'and an- *a' that toulgilitis, Fegr the en, fhe.'miss,ionary bers, all present. the address which was read by Mrs. ed- VI Mill6k," of ,R'hk 4ciaount The minute � o ,.. Miller, deliberation, ets were read and confirmed. was as follows village,, on the lake road, east coces- the-tftrr with thgr 4ate h ` fin#ifi� W111911, day.�.�.Large'quitudtiss-,df meeting Hugh Aikenhead, its u the address,ha to be ounced t 01T. ed holi Moved b and McDougald, nilton, Honorary Presi- get possession hen he left here he efijj�pged, fed 'from Odd - y J,Feffrey To Mrs. Hay W. M. S. - Hay, and will and Y� are being broukht into - mark9t orders be issued , sion, "Mi. , Ess6n was, exh4nI llowing nt Huron Presbyterial A ' I ker and yI#i4er with'.the firm beans Mitte - wo I -e in the matter t hiQ IIOi Ae 'Pre 11 ,; , 1. (nd I LE6 that the fo next spring.—Mr. and Mrs. n -and Poo P( lookins Russ the mem- -visited re tives & Clark'� 4 -was any blame or censi la srs. B - and th4t they cbiidider�d- that good � pXic@s.—Mrs- Ste'TOS,, 6 ard t,o,.;,,th6 officiaI 0. treasurer: 'el Butler, dei with them for gice6nipauled- by heiri foivOi on the Bruce bridge, $11.50; Dear Mrs. Harnilton—We, holtz, of Kitchener, a 1�ug term-9years, ceident, would not havb Occurre .-District . hauling gravel, grader, hers of the Br6cefield W.1VLS and friends here this week.—Mr. Mil- xly this sprin4, when a to ind' *IdreTi, -Deputy ]Grand Mtjtdr, -Mr.: �Moore, Of n J.4 untl -em e was the.) Laren, moving re to show on) ery_ ome Toon W�sband have 'been viiltiuk Mr. 8�d on -t Orval Me the Y.W.A. desi ton Hey, who -has spent 11 a a very Mr. Graham, the 4eceased,' had used --gelchard, Mrs- SteTel kQth of No - the - 9-5o; J. G. ho 151 Qa ed him. Bruce bridge, $! Scott, haul Sincere appreciation of your faith in the West, returned to Ill cautloid and care in approaching ni's -near Gode ;e Bruce bridge $17.50 Lron W. M. S- Your 'GeOrge td, with t1j% wood- more .. . Mrs. Mi& ,vemberi- and intend, Plitting.on ing concrei here last Satwday.—Megie&- 6 n, "Ing ti n oCthe 'street. The —We nI from- -one I The t� Drus�, being thi interec. o grandparents.' - . .; , �'degree �n'that owasiOu- en ma r% t6W -A,11(1 p'aint I -of� the Lobdoyi . 9 a T6- � E. Kleilifeldt, fill' long years of untiring servi4 coroner thanW at-, -,- giv ., . inWittivy. ng appro;�h, Bruce service to the Hu e in Ilig, and Edwin Rgier, of the Gosh t f ithful and i i1e. jury for. the Dailies in ren, filling uI ve left.for DetroW—­ gA�.w'p Mces, el Odd&IT�Ws have 4, 900 bridge $2.50. W, E. McLa e and partic' rt and t#ve mos al Lori th6y -had given and' the court li, I d. -ate of Missions, holi- tent th ' e -anmvergaty io B�uce $3; IT. Me- caus association du g a,,,. Line, south, ha held in., the. ely taking, a the Stanbury, 0 O' �St-tod:ji.tj�iojj Clijamb, at he in approach, bridge, your intiniate The political meeting Mr . P A". Shiriti Tj cl6sed. - -in �0- n and Mr. ug' daiy-or Ing .'Suiiday "laf ridge, $3.50; W- off duty. He � M- very was man, & Stanbury, 61 e memborshiv, Laren, labor, Bruce b hese years with the wok e �owu hall here last Friday evr�� be- -of Glad er on ;t that it th -1),. Shi q&-nied by labor, Bruce bridge, k6i&4f muic- and -fended. The nd rs., $13.25; W. t III Mr. Thniiis Me excelled on the the firm Mr., Esson. Exet )l sierviceg, held, in the irray, miss Xay, .5(); M S have been a constant in the interests of Exeter, de Mt. �' O*in -Geiger, S61ibath Behoi I Hdu- rs. A- Dougall-ai of -on -Sunday Labor, Bruce- bridge- $6 11 at Dr.. � R. - flut.e.- .Vccalo and violin. He" Nas a ad ddg4hWr Marshall, I 0 us. Your zeal and devcItion fo, Milian was we tended. afternoon, Mi3j J�ssie Pirk, gravel, '$2.50' D. Bruce, t the- -an fine character and:�'A Most i4r)"Ineil were' �Dryidalie, Wra. A.' u tSunday Cassie, motered to ktv1;uoA,, N. Horton -lose to your hNirt, Ross, -of eaforth, acted as chairm maR foreman, Mr.. Dail. sail, assisted the choiY.--O relativdse7�� h the COM- �04�r, In— the cause so e evei in'by MY. Me- attendant at church zervices I C.� A. Me- las t Mr - '�' la6t to 3 which you haive eve Sohn Zuefle, and C 111f 1011171.a6n wero thO Bruce brid6, $33.00, W cement, unselfish spirit , and adaresses were give W wship,, before his death, McLaren, 1 her, $10; shown and the happy fellO . Millan and Hn. Duncan Marshall.— aI the Sunday end- Dohell,"Fred. Manns, Jolin Youngi A. visited- by-their'reilativwi Mr. Fr%nk 311)9; - gundiy, ce, �the p9AW, .e -of thO cantling, $6; W. characterized -our associ- ing in the ii . Mr, J- 0�gh in very poorhealth, ati .. ",S.L Sadler, s iterests of W P,. Hemohill.and AlexI Murdock' wife and fam4liv Of lAorning serv! $17.85; W which has A meet the morning and evening sir- Kelland,.. -i ­ ev.- A.-Sialair Will $22.50; J. Me- have inspired us to" gervative caididiit ry fall of snow has 1U itad Cb1&Ch,­R M�Liyg.�Alpol gkow . the, ., In I Hills & Co., supplie$j. tion with you, J. Merner, Con I - all Briiris�The.heai e 4pic rag, -Is I `h Tadk- of the vice e was aection of disc labor mixeiVA31ank and lum- unreservedly to hall here on *ediiids a kind husband: and in the present interferred very much uss the guUleo, Abroad." Donald, ve ourselves more desire I was held in the 1; z Y*ijJparent. The funeral. service for -order of the day in this -tl Church at Home and I . . . * A- la�,ge'attehdianee,is urg'd ber, $43; J. iiorden, labor, $13.50; L. 91 work. We ro day evening of this'4eek rnoon' -94th -outside work' articularly for the country and the. 4heavy f,, , of, �United e in order the Master's aets but in alf probability the 'W4de It' e - un Worden, beaming, *2.50, R. Hoggarth, ke recognition in a tangible way ner and Dr. Heti weid 'the iii qo.*- iductod on Monday ifte snow this -we0kh9s �tb �* ma d Hem a e Of the urors, $4; P. Feeney, select of your splendi service and there- —Mr. and Mrs. A. F nd, last- -,Rev,. MY. Sinclair, f the the farin I but the harbinger selecting j, hu�AL, and the r were., heavy snow 1411'is $4- james Jordan, select- pleasure in pres- lativesI, i New -t Pin nice warnt WeIather'that ing jurors, fore have -sincere aren visited re m 'CeInie- 0014f1iinA of -'seaforth" friteresting ser - in the Hensall $7; Muskoka drary life. over the �vee and In rir it' Mity of. com� ni) doub you with an -hdn k Vnif� -A, -.worth­,attefiding, no n township ating Our I vi I— tery. *r, SteacY leaves urn his will affO tives in the village O�*Moiiday"J#st, a �iwd- rd an OPPO u ce the W. M. S. Philip Koehler, who have er work�The election ;i1epulax for *.O, 5; insura Hospital, $46.7 pleting unfinisW �Uoigta but 11 that e, I' I; by- [cLean, ditching, $16; membership in r s' e t tosis. t6' bi�oihers, George, :of To- furious- ---�Mr. Edgar ball, $1.95; S- N iope now i's that, as our beloved W. Mr. T. C. JGynt, in the, jm6ery de- on the ing relatives here fO 01I time, I is ., - may McDougall Sdiin- -of-Hensall, and three I t a !�iftg perhaps more esire to conie. p6ited �rt drain, the new and en- return-jollipff _ - 7;. .1 PO thJgi t has for many pastelec- -taken "n� ch J. Hunkin, culve , I undertakes last week on their. oa, uambtYl -Mrs. 'Latmer, of ly partmeritf hl� store was s of the Umited urch. opening . road M- 6- $512; J. Balfotir, larged task in the United Church isters, sud(Wnly'ill in the�'Abie ihrly igi,tht Aim 'e -idrvLic(�'the.series Of W. I their -home' 'In Calif(irul andItions and the outcome is most keen n, final estimate, e E�— ­ �— Chicago,�,, Mrs xty; his wife, ed 4 morning and his- illnegsr was so severe At e E Robinso it' You may be 6 tpl:ard to �amm, of Exeterp k d to.—Oa Sun aY at-, -will be -continued af�- Outli" $13.16; drain, tile portion, $M; ntrustAed to I years of ae, Mrs Miller of Croma 00 onducte McDougall Me- enjoy many more HENSALL, a JohandVnoon IfQrw&r re use h ast services we and instant as to ca, him to fall su Jects: d om binson & Son, extra tile in it and that your service may. nlAillen MaTA by R�'v. Dr. Larkin, of Seaforth, for heavily and td regnain'-ed on the,4.3pecial programme, a vice Service.—Rev. F. H: OOr 'Ed. Ro -Presbyterian gt.gr of the late on the 'fl &Vnng Sunday, Thanks - Dougall drain, $6.22; Joeeph Wor continue to be signally and richly of Seaforth, occupied Da Bonthron, a dap SiOr; two sons the Pre�byterians worshipping in St, unconscious for a time. First aid wasjhe f-11. ,114- -, Larkin, D.D., James Bouthron, asse AiigliCan Ch to a good ing services will be held. — Mr- c at Millerbridge, Chas. daughter, Paul's urch, quickly given him by the -other em- I giv den, wbrl blessed by God and that in the day� the pultpit in St� pajWs -Church on re and the j 'left here the end of Kistner, first estimate Tyndall drain to come you. may reap the reward of preaching to a PLresby- John and Fred, --and one and delivering a ployees in the sto gdTvices I William SiPP8411 $560; E. L. Jordan, , 'Lillian. fthose at%fiding- the,, funeral sized congregation, - Margaret when. last week for Mfetioit, where. he haft and he faithful sower o 0. congregation -that complotely­fyom:a 4eorge, from fine discourses- — Miss of a doctor quickly obtained, fill a extension, the good seed. Sabbath grant to Dublin School Fair, $25; 4-,'Irra-sinuch as ye have -done it unto ter'b ch &�pft,&- the verY un- istance were- R.N., of Port Huron, Is Mr. McQueen was taken to �is home'relatives and is -likely sooxL to rtising, $12.40; filled the ch Toronto; a brother-in-law, Chas. G d- in, ti Contract Record, adve one of the least of these, my breth- th' O' .118uchan rental hcI of on as -he is a bright, CAP- ur , Jere vi wea er. The choir Tend- from Winchelsea , th iting at the pa on Queen Street, imediat,617 north good PO" ; mail with godd, ability By-laws Nos. 166 and 267 were rea,l ren ye have done it unto Me.,, Sign- favorable —On Saturday of bolt, and nieces Iluehanan.—Miss Belle of the store, and we are pleased to able young .- provisionally adopt- ered a fine anthem. names of the -nieces being Mrs. Kit x- ting that he is and lots of e1riergy.—Miss Heleyt Eld- council then adjourned to clien and Mks. A1:r on, week Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Me- trk, on Monday last spent the week end a first time and ed 'on behalf of the Brucefield WX Sp lived here ed. The the 4th S. and I-W.A-11 Ana Aikenhad re- last antly surprised whed" Batteif; and Mrs. Sim Brantford, where she is and has learn at date of Wri Edgar has r, of Loud s ay, - Laren were pleaE Mill and husband and on from from considerably improved. ' tanti at,here with 'her Parents- meet ag iv.d di te rs - were been for a nuinber of years very sue- been most faithful and cons Y ain on Wedne d iployna for perfect attend daugh �ois, Was made I at one o'clock p.m. qel Tet their little r, L gifts ihe pallbearl ome dainty Simon Mil- essfully eiLrrying on the Yellow day of November, nee; Beatrice McLaughlin, Marga t of s Jordan, Clerk. and Eleanor Armour were the recipien. from Georg Ind -John, Si6ac, le Ties dodbolt, George Brown Lantern � Tea Room, intending to —Jarnes cQue n cluding a Ting lar, Cha here if, tole e members; Elizabeth Broad als the Presbyterian choir. Mr. and Mrs. spend a week or so holidays CHISELHURST t a rid Hazel Haugh received se MacLaren are valued members of and Alfred Clark. r mother, but had scarcely ar- —Sadness was cast ertificates. Inquest On. Auto-Fatality.—The in- with he message their li i, le Tragic Death. or a the their fellow members last in rived when she received a community on Wednesday , cc _�ea wag served and choir, and lating them quest held here ofi Monday informing her of the death of the over this I �te -wed. The took this way of congratu only One B last when it became known that Mr. h ial.�alf hour folio —On the counc!I chambers of our Town of a young lady associated utton on our a, on the birth of their daughter. inquire into the cause of father offeii g amounted to $35- the welfare of I H 11 to with her in business, causing her to een found dead t�a oamI on.ay e Frank Fitzgerald had b . Mr. Fitz-� .s.—Last Sunday Rev. W-. F. M d vening ement of the late John C- Underwear suspended in the barn Note occupied the pul- Youth Club met in the has - f.Toi�Dnto, a represent- return to the city at once, and was gerald had been in failing health for Clysdale, of Exeter, b rch with the president, Graham, late,1-o d home by her mother, Who if you'ie(jiLir- St. PRIII's c u er, eux6a Seed Company, accompanie n figbLt? It should, ntly suffered hair. A ative for some time past, and rede I pit at the United Church, and his dis th her for some time.— Wouldn't that make any ma a motor L)yed. — Next Miss Rena Hudson, in the c aite la will visit wi ly requires "one" button a severe shock as a result of courses were much enji . was given, after of that city, was qi in a former issue ed more—but knit -to -fit underwear on together with losses in his Sunday evening the annual thankof- fine programme held, the tended, it will be remembered from As we mention Church here and that at the back. Something new ill Canadav S. wi,,l which a spel Ing match was - Mr. Gra- the ladies of the nited accident 1* week that. ifi the United States, and now has the crops, �;hich seemed to have caused a M. captains being Mr. Herb. Hoggarth our report of last but tried out for years -Y he speakers will be Miss Aring to a collision are sparing no pains or expeme to fering service of the W serious breakdown of his nervous be held. T and Mr. William Sangster. The ham lost yis We oi at Hen- have a fowl supper in the church on largest sale. w patent combination, is Clos ich ended in the act as above Mitchell, Travelling Secretary of the r. Ivan at the'London Road corners. November The "Prue" a ne, tem, w gerald was a inan The 'service will be in charge words were given out by M -, driven the evening of Tuesday, ection by the closed buttouless stated. Mr. Fit7 M CL hi and were chosen from sall with a large Marmon cai 3rd, which omises to eclipse any- button. It provides perfect Prot It does awa -M fi A largei a a -g an A by Mr. John Esson, of St. Th6mas. In ppinij back. sition, f & Bruce eld W. M. S. held in our villa:g& as the front and �the overl a good neigh- 1 � Y with- the annoy - of kindly dispo d for.—The con- the �;erI chapter of Romans. crash Mr. Graham was thrown thing ever ance n(I—inconvenie nee of the long.row of buttons, that are adch attenday1ce is looked bl friend, and was ever rea y - t e le and social evening was th e 3ugh the wind- beat cooks and managers of the two it is made Ihand in time -of P. S. was well attend irm t. Paul,,; out some distance tI here are doing their an objectionable feature of the old style union suit. 'os -3-Y.—The pulpit in S c urc es to give helping cert of the Y. p h h' greatly missed - s nt by November hield of his Ford coupe, his kull united h it a great success. In in a variety Of weights of the best quality,. -in pure all 'Wool and -need, a ii Cott nd he will be . fam ed deqpite the inclemency of the wea hu h on Sabbath next, d d such injuries best to ma e n mixed, and pure white soft al -on. ily have the ther. Mrs. George King, of Peter- I 01 re an fowl slIpper there -Will wool and cotto The wid un with her it, �ill be occupied by Rev. - Mr. being fracture a couple of addition to the Tied lhg.t within Come in, let us deponstrate this wonderful underwear to You. sincere sympathy of the �Ommuyi'ty boro, delighted everyone F iniustai be a fine literary and musical pro y have ustain 't of Exeter, service at 3 P . ter veyed to —Mr. William Fee and his See display and forin in window. Prices- ed. The singing. Her numbers, "Corissina,"I 00e hours had been coxi in the loss the "The Mgic of the S.bb;th school at 2 p.m. remains were interred in McTag- "The Market Leag,,e mertainment.—The enter- XTs. R. Patterson's private hospital gramme. Sarah and Mary gaining sisters, the Misses were specially well render- day of riday last, Rev- i, E ere, he,,passed. Away, never. Fee, arrived home -on 'I'liurs -$8,50 gart's cemetery on F Night," were ta nin . hel I under the auspices of h a post morten $2,75, $5.75and Mr. Sinclair conducting the services, ed and eil received. Duets h League of the United Church in consciousness. -After in a five months' most t e coroner, the body was la.gt week ir6 Amongst. those who attended the fun- given by Mrs. King and Mrs. Arm- e school room I on Monday evening held by the relatives th taken ening ex- pleasant trip and visit with were: Mr. Ern- our; Mrs. King's, Mrs. Armour's and a Hallowelen social. to Toronto on the ev friends in Manitoba, Saaskatche- eral from a distance termed The inquest was and re and Mrs. Veneer, of Wind- Miss Eleanor Snider's pianoforte last, was large number, present, press for interment d other western points, and al- est Stim of Oshawa, and autifully rendered- Miss There was a -nd first held oft Thursday 'forendon of wan an Columbia, Vancouver sor; Mr. Fred Stire, solos were be 11 filled, a so in British P,,, T KELLY MT. and Mrs. Ed. Stire, of Daqh- Jean Walker, of London, gave some the school room being we otten last week but after the jurymen "er plac s of interest. adings from her reportory, a most intemsting prograyarne g d' examined thhe remains, and aiid many oth e wood. splendid rej ) by Miss Nellie Boyle', who pre- called ha , it'They met' a host of I relatives and Notes.—Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gill were all. of which were much enjoyed, Mrs. III ed over the meeting Was much en- visited the. scene -of disaster ths they SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED 20th CENTURY ANT) other- Miss Eleanor Synder sid folio -*s;, was adjourned. to. X.6yidar evonlug friends during the five idor FASH1014 BRAND CLOTHES sister and be Armour and visited by their red, the numbers being as Ing is A, re d a most pleasant ties of accompanists in J05 last of which the 101146wi were away and ha el.ning, Man- in-law of Detroit�Miss May Me- showed the du Aer the opening hymn and prayer y Dii-Shaw, of Clin- visit and Fl, ae7i- rth to Stratford -to purchasers. of iting rel- —Mr. H. Dickson, an instrumen- port of the sa -of the Starld'ird Bank,. aecom One way Fare paid froin Seafo -in - charge, I Is $20.00 and over whether by rail or, th6tolt- Naughton, of Toronto, is viF a capable manner. id Scripture reading, th coroner and ager d tives —The pupils Of School Section of London, was a guest at the Manse ar ene Dohglas, a duett ajid panied by Dr. G, -Knapp a 1, tall by Miss IT I as A n eek Sinclair and Mrs. Alice ft`ewthe, jurymen, hhd,;filed In. ne on intend holding a Hallowe'en this w —The annual thankoffering �a No. e women,s Missionary by Mrs A n to do -their duty', Dr. Ros- Knapp, motoriO, to, Kinardine �t the school on Friday night. on the piano Sunday l"t to spend the -day with Iparty meeting of th accompanied ' 'W'r Lther Societies will be held next Mr� w,eril D,ugsill, of this village, Who at- to be hoped that the wea Miss � -, a trio by relatives- and frienili in� Xinegroline it is at an enjoyable time evening Novembef 1st, at 7 p,m. The eqaie Buchanan deteased, was the first wit- and, distliet.—Mi,. -Allan Soldan has will be fine, so fh yid sisters on the violin 4�'te d by the County Crow the 'Standard .1 Pearce a Me n,,rdsct1'1,e' At will he assured. speaker for the evening will be Miss igino; a solo by Mr. William rrfte�, , * ' 46,6d6rieh , Mad, 081#oti with Field Secretary of the W. P Mi. Setagerl of taken a V � Lean, accompanied by Mrs. uk and Mrs. Mitchell, BRUCIEFIBLD m. S., the Home Helpers. and the Goodwin; a piano -duet by Mrs. R: er 0�, spent the "Past th Ong 'Oil A Min, and.. Friday Tnembel v 'Pritet Ae �0' 'g4 t b': Tee 11 T, Rev. 8, and ItIs , of: tha W M. S... arb' asked Lindenfield and daughter, Miss Avis.1=d questi yyifh' their go 'thank4 eir fact thai the cos� eveiiing, Mr. 1(augh were to put' their. Then followed ihe topic, 19*611owe'en, ath4owing to injur- iii-lsw And d on Tii�8(14LY even, g and Mrs. C Onvtlope%.—Ths Misses !story, -mery in- e came to 1\1.rs. Naylor.— n a rs of the es� November asgave is t e inembt from the a very in- sion-of Brueefield United Church and Musselvitn, of Stanley, were the Its H )y Migs MaI rm- els 11 r, r )ffering in th W home to th T 10o terestiQlY giVin I a bountiful guests of Miss Helen Tough over the a duet by Megists. Mr. -0. Good- collision. Mr. Esson, of St. teresting dddregs- In the tehool room ening wa% pent. week end. Alin and J. Passmore, accompanied Thamas, t?ag. O*tier and',driv6r of the hra hap" 07 clbol to of St. ve were plRyed' and some musi- IT, F. Mr. O.—A very interesting -e piano by Mrs. Godwin. A Marmon ear was ten ilides. The ;f WITIZ lustrateid by liftt&h view the U.F.W.O. Was held an th 06003 ps of. six evidence of tht gpd..,aceld4tit '.Jveti under the auspices oy address wits g of ijigrobers ate much eti' ed BY 'Contest, where grou -7 Pot g s= which lent mur-11 in a vd6r! stftight DI 'for MiSSiOu Hat for.the,boh D. nd terest be KaVe i Call and get a pretty new with an attend- ma-ftner, after � beft 011b,*-Wd td it of the 8UM& 860 m, a form- Ar Of, *itigha thur NeQ%leet to the ontettlument as well as much Coun. *drj%�—Mr. 0 A. Mebonell received' To charge, of t 9, t yj�ree ladies. The wag won by Mrs. very IV were able ance t fun. -and -the prize seveiv ei it f evidendn# j;sage from Toronto on. Aev. fiesday at the hom of 9174 =p d ;r� Y;c 1)O 'brought ty Ctown Aft&1107. a Prices for'the. Ho idaY 4". �rel%t, Duriiig.tho V 4. W, ocupied the grovap, This hii�611-411-14W, Mr. number oil thP iurs of president, Lee Modden's that (nod Special, v. 0. G. Armolir, chair. the to a close gifier which tkatb- 11d-.PO9Mb1Y avo�Wthd 0,611W�n. WWII he,saw -Wag a debsta ,,"Vtgolved lire�ented progtzmiue.. ere gett v refreshments. it an, to t a slo"ITIV g jUft7, At foly 66 1 ". - a , hegoitt4, and al� LI a cII we UP �idgh simb VO�� wealk, von-ld it wa@� 60uple ahe." Th, finosly &eoftted lift ai T h- Elite HIM atAd 'n - to be stile to . , - I I I I It 'e all ap, better tbAll �r.4 taudh 4d bhf6u6h %4)�14'01blo tb Mi- and th imost needless to ifltY la . 4 the W t idlea enjoyed bY all. The riolo I!, antiche p 00 ther shopo,!H , heThe a rat aa on ecor I hdd Mfg- d ra 'AdAlt Ga was tdoth so, 69, SWO Ono WAP, I... ......... . III III