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I -ppi '�-, e Tor ,Wh - , , , e, that has support �., , icefteld . 4 � , ,� - , � . 10 ast w"k.-Mr. .and M , A ., ., ,��,� Oster, XT9 0 ore SAP 34.4m,4441? , ',, - I W, Opond 4 ,.,��i, I I more of Ahis� ,early spirit ple. *1, � 'k, N "I'Mu relativvr�- ", , - = A., "'of, I 1, ft for, , , ' � - , ". ms, The' `Vuqv**� V2 Of. OPL Ltke entertained a; few of PTeserve4 , ' *'%�L �,�;�',,��j,, , , , .- V ,not ag � - �,Aqi,, Fred larsous, of London, '10 E, -1,� or04M their friends on Friday, evening 14ot, 14an most may W c,ept the seAd� ," pp,rtiftate and-, r "I ,iL �;i,4 "I 11 , �O�L; - , . r I fW -S Margaret Love", of HAnover 'best tradition$ of those early days since "PA TOUng �ap#4 . e�a ­� L., , 11 ." - , 0 , r W4,177, .--via #Ip % few doya at the 1�vlu­ ,0, Zlvlv� 114 � TV ". i � 9 zwworl; " , . "It . �g , � , , . , 111�%, Q 11� 1�'kt Rgsups Roapital, is spendin *eW days with and s k to 1! t ent o t I .our P o A, 0 4 k'� 9V--'7 14R,- PO _, Mr. and Mrs, Xvbe4l � - � 4, f0th, I n _g a t ee ve h 4 n e V , at thelj� � � ", � �;!V� Ir � ni , .,, Pont$ Town Une. -' 'Mx- � " " ,, ' .1 ", *k -7 neral. � t'Q` 1 )Ar �WrAou ' s, ox the ',�§, .. Oven ��', ' ni ,or out "� '11"I", _ ,4; her friends here.-M'r. ClaTence.Cl,arke commu tY ond h es. A new e ' decided . � l� L,q I I - life 'III � A., 1,;� �ZW­h "gone to Toronto to take a course h e has �begn here begun, Our sin ,,Pw to send withit" AT, . IT, Glazier, of Cftton� is spending! , � . , gxt, 41amo�4p� has om , " "; ... � - 0,;,.,, , � . `N,�,'�� IN -0, �., I ,, � 'he home of "his sister, I ",'.�� 4 40 OrgU� in the HempbIll. Auto School. - The cerest hope is that it may not only the . 0 9 of A�P41, unioli t4kek A $,�,W days at t 1. 4��*Or, N_"� k' 10�; ., .1 WWO , I .V "WA,"a. -, M:,-4mv as it '�Wq�',�� , �0 am , Young Peopl be blessed but in every way pr9vv a effe t i �-Wxta of C zt#d,�b as it �,;t MT8 obert J. Daymond of T ckev- ­'­, - met on Tuesday even- ­ �, T,t , 7 u N" IA, -a J" -- 'SadiO H0,114411, ing in the basement of the church blessing. At a very slight token of alread-S., �, ptu b i6fte.1-1 0 s*ith.'—MT. Emerson Kyle, , of our ! IQ, , , . � , . , '�� 1:4" 7 "I '"' t k�`, 4 1� 1.00311 ,I,". 0, , .. 1 �41';�,.'14�� '"t 't j Is the guest ning and Bible study. our es the end Of 7 11-1 0 - - left for Detroit, during the 114. , Of Misa � for a social eve teem, we ask that you, Mr. and ehuro:li. �Mll ". I � , 01,13TRU I ... �g-6� - ;c# PAO N I'll ��, ....."IN".. . �*; funds " Presb IQ' 11 fek,- where he intends V61M 41 , ,,­ - 1, ' - . r inont ,,Mr. Robert Daymord, to", ........ �!' Ma 0 on '� I I W'' on.--Mhe euchre and Old' They also organized a Young PeopleV Mrs, John Modeland, would accept the Presb to spend the I - ' "'� , " z ,, M .. idaue�, * ' -� � , ited Church. In 01. b this rocking chair. g tion . of,,�V�� " � al Iven by tke ladies of the society, which will. be a very profit- y y u be I �,­ ��'L , , " . ' ' - . , � I ,� � , , - - h ,in ��,J s ma It at 'y - 4�' '� *, i al le and help work for t e yo g , , uckersmith, is spending a vin 1,-,� Al � - ftar SoclletY, of St, James! chur4b 0� ful spared to enjoy the comforts and the that W#,,,ft, In mission field I - , .1 11 ,- 1� blessings of this beautiful home, and "I, ­­ � e- 6 his sister and b:,a,,h( - "', 111,1,91, ,� � in no *%, ,4 , word'has. come from � '­- , P,',,,,%,e. ParlakRall on, Tuesday even- folk. -The many friends of Mrs. Jas. -- '' , 11 , I was very largely may the Giver of all Good shower missi6ix` ",4� .,. the lu,14w, Mr. and -Mrs-William Sul ­ 11 .J � ' ,,, , Sm 1� ,,� atteXtkd alkd a Hugill will be sorry to� 'hear of her @., &arters asking that q, ,-, ' ��111 I �;-. R"�!*094.hly good time was Spent by nnfortui,ate hoicest gifts. muxxuut�N , !Ay their regular fee iyk. .v4n,�,"'Of Toronto. - Mr. Willi-�­n R. 11, I ., accident on Tuesday of ,,O Fortunate, O' Haplyj Day, JanuAr I 11, at the "beginning of ­ 1191:�"��1-41,tresent. The prize winners were* this week. She was lighting a fire M �, ,I ' 4"'A" Cooper would like toxemind hi -s cus- 11 lik"'111 I When a new household finds its place what 7,";Aohee forth ��� M� - 'Wes, first, Mrs. T. Xelady;'gentle- and mistook the gasoline can for coal , -be the -q rc - I 1;1 I ­ Uu tomers that he will be chopping evin-.,' ' �111- � � , .��*.�,' � I -" 1 ' " . . , , ,,, ��,��; � �, 1��, Among the myriad homes of earth, year, pk S -a ­� I 6dinesday from now on. � , , - .. .�� 1"-;-',: -men, first, Mr. .Peter IFAeknell, couple oil which caused an explosion and ­,igi& fee gaffi' fito. . W ' , - ,�.' I I:- in. 11 - ;,". he ed chur4 trea - ", ­ vp ing greatest 'distance, Mr. and se4i�g fire to her clothing. but with Liku a new star just sprung to birth, will tho*,'ift t Unit ­ , ­ _ , , , OK � �11;11t�., And roll'd on its harmonious way ury. , V1 11, , IV ,t f , �", ;rucefield" W. M. I S. un- - . - � - I., ,,, " .1 , �.. lg,p Givens, Ashfield. Mr. Jack Scott the timely aid , Mr. Hugill, it might 21 -- . this pl '. ,., anim4 udq � I v I 11 . .- gaV in� the lqck,v chair�Messrs. Joe have been a good deal worse. How- Into the boundless realms of space." .4 9`�,,�", reed to adopt ;�n HENSALL .,' Signed on behalf of friends and neigh- so tftak-W',J ney will be -in good,tame Xotim--�Rent for post office boxes is due , ,, � no , ,�;, bckart� -Sr., and A:!idrew Lane left on e,gT, ,he got off with some pretty , , ',: ' ANe end of and=1a a4vante during the first week ` I bdrs, William Black, David McLean, to settl&,Al . Subscriptions received at the A the ,books at I . " . I . � �, , . nesday last for Detroit, where severe burns, which will keep her in _ffi - I .h .", " ,�, :�, , 11 �u, , . . ,­ -ih W. J. Finnigan." The address was Marc ", ',, `- -,took up -soj muc pmt ­office for p,11 daily and weekly news - I , I I e,v, intend to seek theiT f orturie- bed for some time. -Mr. Charles Dex, , , , ; ,�iness %k* - ' 1G. 4. Suth.rlavd., P.t.aster. I ­��. � W. ed , ", , , - � , � . 'Y� � anuary meeting tt t I.. � t read by Mr. Williatia Black, ex-M.P., time 111,11"p", J . ,ii., �, Mr. Con 'EcRart attended the ,annual ter wh, has not been well for some ' - , bookV ,r, ,,,, , ­. 1, ��"­Octioin to the study . , . �&, -.." . meed but and the presentation made by Mr. mere int, � undersigned has had three sloe dwel- � . .. ��All � ��! I 1. , ng of the shareholders- of the ti;;e, is still confined to her bed, Earl Webster. � Following this the �"Prayer-,,, 1k,missions,'l-by Hele Bap., Amiq*,vlAced in is hands for sale at tempt- , ' .. , � _, n - - pj��: aud q ,, � � I n e�hn, �, 3 . � luick possession gives. Agent 1��,��­�, � night was given over to music and ret q, wery was . trS jW -�,� Dublin - this the near f,ture. 4 '! �'; McKillop, Logan and Mibbert Tele- we hope to see her around again I' Ao.ne Company held in . Tw . �*,W*- ­'1116�,aU daily and we,�My uews�apem Would , ­ - - .." ,�. , " ", - �` . V� . This company bus had a most . games and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. ArmoufP4 . , 11 .111" - Ok- ,�?- a proper beginning ,�m 'Nke-to, nesetiate f6r A few loads of good solid , � Modeland, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. John be mad'o- # ., .�,� �, � �- '. � a%�Ie8sful .year and the Directors McKILLOP 4"',4',. the February meetinj burdweW blocks. such as would go into a � L � , L '­ ns to insure when ft:]14,�arnestly hoped that eveo: i tzed TurnAce, no ma#er if rough and ,�,, 111.1%o .­,�- :�, fit,i)e declared a 10 per cent. dividend. Death of Mr. W. A. Dundas. -The the comfort and enjoyment of their womari'.!Wf�.tlie G. J. Sutherl"d. Postmaster at 1, ". , .. . Ethel Beattie has been sup- news of the death of Willi I congregation will be j;�;;4L 1,-. . -Miss am Albert "hether as a visitor or a , . Bose-$ * �� , I guests, and their beautiful and com- presenij 1w 'Agricultural Society, -In spite 0 . I I plying this week on the public school f .�, Dundas, which occurred at the Mem- modious home was ideal for so large prosp"10 . member. The Brucefield rain and bad roads'there was a fair "I staff, in the place of Miss Elder, who ,.,�, " orial Hospital in Seaforth early Sat- , house party. A tempting and W.M.S.'­5'�,'��A, strong society and froin attendance at the annual meeting of � ,". , 1, has. been ill. -Mr. and Mrs. Clayton , . � ", - _ - I 11'..�,- �P, ­ urday morning of last week, seemed bountiful lunch was served which was its mop%` - meetings comes .0 , � m ell the South ffuron Agricultural Society, i'll ,� Martin, of KrugerdoTf, New'Onta , _t.l �y . I -z ,�� almost impossible of belief. A man in keeping with all the rest of the spirituaI.i" . p and encouragemeiit in held in the CiQuimercial Hotel here �on , �� ,:I'- , , I .%, were here this week attending the -*��p b daih. ��`;��s of its members. ,­ of strong physique, few knew Of his entertainment. The guests showed t e ',' Vtl 1. , fu;ieral of Mr. Martin's father, the �� " Xanday last. The Treasurer's state- ,.. I . illness, and none, not even his im- their appreciation of the hospitality '.7' �, � �� � 1� 14fe J. G.' Martin--Wiss Kate Broad- .11, --- --- � - -meut showed a substantial balance at , 4��­ " � ­-- ,. . mediate family, had any conception extended in no uncertain manner, and " ."?, I I � q " - � .1� visi i g with amilton rnie a. that the end was so near. Illne'38 to everyone voted the party a huge one- '-p. I ZURICH the end of the year, and the Directors - rle ­ , 111ZP"k.- - . f� ' s� Jackson, of Egmonolvil e, is in decided at this meeting to largely in- M,7�.. . -. .. . . i him was practically unknown until ,a cess. ; I I . , NDWs.;4eV. Morris W. Ehnes, of " � s week attending -*e ftit- ne offered at the W�,�,, severe attack, of quinsy developed Leonia, .$4., visited his mother, Mrs. - It, , " - I of a relative. -Mrs. Fair, of Clin- - rah Ellies, �annual Seed Show, to be held in the "', 01 three days before his death. So seri- Sit over the week end. -Mr. �.Z - - f +;rml ibs a I at the home of Mr. Ous was his condition that ark opera- BRUCEFIELD " Town Hall, Hensall, on Friday, Febru- � . kflr - � �i;. James Watson�The Sutherland Ag- Brucefield Library. -A meeting of E. Ff. St.�qile, who has been accountant 26th. The date of the annual It �:. , 1� tion was deemed ssary to save his of the I�W' "branch of the former Mol- ary - -11 � ­,�, , r� :� ,4 ency reports the sale of the Lebeau nk of Brucefteld Library sons BaW­ and lately of the Bank of Spring Show was set for Tuesday, " , life, ai�d he was tak n to the hospital the members - - -, , farm in Harpurbey to Mr. Thomas on.Fkiday evening, but passed away was held on Thursday evening of last Montre 11 41,,%as resigned and with Mrs. April 6th, and the premium list for I Ferguson, who gets immediate posses- before the operation could be per. \veek. The librarian keported a good Steele will leave Zurich the end -of this will also be increased. The fol- - R-1, alon. Mr. Ferguson recently disposed formed. The deceased was , son of year, nearly Afty members, and the the pm644t,month.-The euchre party lowing officers were elected:, Presi- ,I,�­ . -- " of his gent's furnishing business in treasurer reported a surplus on hand, and dat-4Jn Walper's Hall on Mon- dent, William Consitt, Hensall; ist ,, the late John Dundas, and was born ' �; � . R. J. Gibb. -Mr. Joe The following were elected as mem- ­ Vice, W. D. Sanders, Exeter; 2nd �, $eafmth to Xr on the Dundas homestead on the 12th day eve.idig was larkely attended.- �, Roggarth, who has been running the bers of the Board: J, McCowan, T. Vice, Dr. Campbell, Hensall; �ec'y.- ".. Royal Hotel ,barns here. for souie concession of McKillop 60 years ago, The al#wo meeting of the Zurich Treas., Keith McLean, Seaforth--Aud- , where he resided until hia.marriage B. Baird, G. T.�Baird, R. Watson, G. � ',­, � Hortipulti#*I Society was held the I ��, years, has leased. the Commercial Ho- Swan, J. Cornish, M. Driver, H. itors, IL Arnold, C. A. McDonel+; �� . . 3,5 years ago to Miss Susanna Steen other i�� g. Mr. P. J. Haberer was 'I'll tel barns and is now in Possession- Dalrymple and J. McQueen. A meet- . Directors, Robert McLaren, H. C. Sol- . : Boyd, daughtr of the late Anthony Ing of the re-elected president and Mr. J. Gasch �� Mrs. John Shortreed, of Walton, spent Board of Directors was 0 dan, W. W. Chapman, C. Campbell, at the Boyd when he moved to Lot 21 on secretgr�'-treasurer. The Board of "" a few days this week hDm,e of ' . held the same evening when T. B. The John Manson, Oge-ax Klopp, Owen the same ,concession, which had sin" Directors.was also re-elected. I - - McLeod. -Mr. F. C. been 61, 1 her sister, Mrs Baird was elected 'its charman and Geiger,W. R. Dougall, Mat. Clark, T. �.� . his home. Always strong and Socieiy`tAde good progress last year �­� I . Jackson is in Montreal this week. athletic in his younger days, he was Mr. James McQueen, secretary-treas- and plans --have been made to extend Sherritt, Bert Peck, R. D. Bell, J. A. - — - . a -ell known football player. He was urer. The &rectors have decided to the good- work this year. -The an- Fleming, Harry Neeb, Win. Pepper. � , 10. STAFFA also a man of strong personality, a purchase new books. Any of the . Presbyterians Grateful to Angli- special n I "'i f the members of the ­ �, � Notes -The January meeting of the successful farmer and one whose members wiehing to have a Zurich � SAVer Band was held in ,the cal".-Carniel Presbyterian congrega- � � Staffa Women's Institute will be held integrity earned him the -respect and book pbt in the thbrary, please hand band half last Thursday evening. Mr. tion, of Hensall, which last Sunday . on Wednesday afternoon, January esteem of neighbors and friends a- name of book to Mr. James McQueen. Ferd. Haberer was elected president; worshipped in its own edifice, the , , 27th, -in the township hall. This is like. He is survived by his widow The tickets are, one ticket, 60 cents; Mr. A. G. Hess, secretary -treasurer; former Methodist church, has enjoyed, -., ?aach additional one, 25c for the same through the protracted period of un- � . fo be a grandmother's meeting, and and a family of four sons and one family. There is a splendid lot of Comn'rittee of Management, Messrs. ettled property conditions, the kind .1 . - bring along something that belonged daughter, Armour, of Walton; Willis T - Haberer, D. Staubus, H. Gallman, s tality of the An- : I" . to grandmother (or gramdfathel') for and Torrance, at home; Robert, of TO- books in the library and the tickets L' v Wuerth and G. Hess. � TIV Band and broitherly hospi �, � are so low, it is hoped that there will -- -' glican people of Hensall, who, in June 2, the exhibit. Several papers are be- r,nto, and Miss Margaret Dundas, last had a � successful seas n and - I - very o ...", � Ing prepared along this line. be a larger membership than last, gave the Presbyterians the use ;��. who was in Florida at the time of her . prospects for a good membership for '� I r. year. of their church and Sunday school � " - - father's death, but who arrived home the coming season are bright. -The I �,� I Notes. -Mrs. Morrison, of Wing- rooms on Sunday afternoons, and for .,, � MANLEY this week in time for the funeral. He annual meeting of the policy holders . � 1. I ham. who has been the guest of her of the Hay.Township Farmers' Mutual what -ever meetings were necessary *" � Notes. -Mr. Thomas Johnston has is also survived by his aged mother, niece, Mrs. Hugh Berry, for the past during the week, throughout this long �.. - I -11 I returned from Flint, Micl -four sisters and Fire Insurance Company will be held , I one brother, Mrs, few weeks, returned home this week. - riod. Carmel Presbyterian peo i", algan, where 1�� , . William Kneebtel, Ftg74ondville; Mrs. the IW��, -here next Monday. The pe . ple , in ,�: . he was visiting his aunt, Mrs. John _Mr. William Ross, of Stanley, has troasurer's tnancial statement of the desire to express, through The &x- �1. Menzies -Mr. and Mrs. pat Me- David Boyd, McKillop; Mrs. (Rev.) I , purchased Mr. John Dieh's house in po,8itor, their deep and warm grati- ­ Latighlin attended the funeral of M George McLean, St, Catharines; Mrs. . company for the past year shows that - r. nd Mr. Geo. our village. -Last Sunday evening tude to his Lordshi�, the Rt. Rev. �;4'7- ---. ­ Jlw� Conriley, son of Joe Counley, of Frank Mercer, Toronto, a was the momthly devotional night. at the 31st. day of December 2,048 David Williams, Bishop of the Diocese ,'.�, - � - Logan, last Wednesday.' r. Connley policies were in force insuring prop - ,2. . M Dundas, on the homestead, and by �, � . Miss Mary MeNaughton occupied the erty to the amount of $7,538,720.00. of Huron, to the rector, Rev. Herbert ei.", was only ill a few days with pneu- four grandchildren. The funeral Was chair because the devotional convenor Nayl6r, and Chiirch Wardens and the 1. monia, and died on Monda*iii his 22nd heqd from his late home on Thursday Miss Anna Haugh, could not he pres I The losses paid by the company dur- people of St. Paul's Anglican church, � - year. -A number from here attended afternoon, and was one of the largest - ing 1925 amounted to $10,894.07. The Hensall, for their liberal and kind hos- :1 seen in the district for some years ent. The topic was taken by Mr. Gor total assets of the company, includ- pititlity, and cordial assistance in this �- I the euchre and old time dance in St. I don Elliott. His address as on the ing residue of premium notes, is ! . � James' Hall, Seaforth, ,last Tuesday which amply testified to the worth in Stewardship of Life and w was c od Of disturbed conditions. Carmel . . , evening, and report a very $262,627.08, with no liabilities. The P r' good time.- which he was held in the community interesting. He discussed different Presbyterian congregation has now � � Mr. Joe Eckart, Jr., met with a pain- where his life had been spent. Mr. l>hases of the employee's work, but retiring directors who are eligible for two hundred and fifty-six members . ful accident while helping- to cut pine Dundas had for ma.ny years been a brought clearly home to all the 'no re-election are David Lippert, Stephen and eighty adherents, and it enjoys stumps, by cutting his knee, but member of Bethel church. The fun- portance of the steward's work of 1 - Wlebb and Goldle Graham, MT. Henry unbounded enthusiasm, and has a , . I. fortunately it was not serious, and eral .services were conducted by Rev. to- Kilber, Crediton, is manager of thie great future before it. , day as well as in the Biblical days. comparv, and -Mr. Wm. Lamont, of - be is now doing fine. Mr. Brown. and interment was made Mr. John McIntosh explained the Look Zu ch , Officers Installed. -On Tuesday ev- . 'I.. --- - - in the family plot in Brussels ceme- Out Committee's plan which is to be ri , agent -In a hotly contested ening last, District Deputy Grand I tery. hockey game played at Dashwood last , CROMARTY . The pallbearers were his six a contest called the Reds, the Whites Friday eve1qilig between the team of Master, Mr. Moore, of Clinton, ac - i - brothers-in-law, Messrs. Robert Boyd, and the 'Bluiei. The captain of the t companied by his instal -ling team, Seaforth;. John and David Boyd, Me-' R �1. � hat to -n and the Zurich team, the I Annual Meeting. -The annual meet- eds is Miss Hazel Haugh; the drove down to the local lodge of In- " Killoti; John Finlay -son, Seaforth; tain of tke Cap- latter won out by the score of 6 to 4. Ing Of. the Cromarty Presbyterian Blues is Miss Alice Mus- dependent Order of Odolfellows, and 1� � William Knechtel. Egmondville, and tard, and the captain of the Whites all the incoming of- , church met in the church on Thurs- Rev. G. McLean, St. Catharines. KIPPEN duly installed - day, January 14tb, Rev. Mr. Bennie, ­ -- - , is Mr. John McIntosh. The contest ficers for the term. There was a I �1, ,of Mitchell, presiding. The meeting TUCKERSM][TH will cl*se the Sunday evening before W,M.S.-The day of the January good attendance considering the .,:., was opened by reading and prayer. Faster, and the winners will be the meeting of the Women's Missionary rather unfavorable state of the roads ". Then came the reports from the dif- Address and Presentation, - On side having the Ia,rgest attendance at Society turned out to be a very cold and District Deputy Grand Master :- I ferent committees, which were very Tuesday evening of this week friends Y.P.S. during this time. The results and stor-y one.. In spite of this Moore and the officers of the installing : and neighbors to the number there were seventeen present and all team received the greatest credit and ;� Aencouraging. Our church, was badly of will be announced Easter Sundayand I " I 'torn Asunder in June by losing quite about one hundred and fifty gather- the lose - rs will treat the winners to a went away feeling that it was good praise for the very excellent manner ,. a number of Our member$, but we ed at the home of Mr. R. H. Mode- social in the Easter holidays. It is to have been. there. A fine outline of in which they performed their duties. l ,� I ��, .. are going bravely on, trusting in God land to show their good -will towards hoped that all the young people. will the study book, "Prayer and Missions" Short addresses were given b,v a 1� the young couple who have recently take part in the contest. Which d -,�, to guide us in all we do, knowing if woul was given by Mr. Lundy, and Mrs. n -amber of the Olinton brethren fol- ", . begun their life's journey together in you sooner be, a Red, Monteith led very impressively in the lowing that of the D D.G.M. al o by ,� , I .He is with us our work will not be a White, or a . , a r.1, . that home. During the earlier part Blue?- -Everybody who attended eKa �. I in vain. The financial reports were the study of the first part of the first Poet Noble Grands, William Ma y, I- � very encouraging, showing a balance q. night's entertainment a hand- Varna Beef Ring supper cannot praise chapter. The outlook for the work G. C. Petty and G. J. Sutherland, and 1,�, On hand in all the different organiza- some mahogany rocker was presented the good time high enough. of the auxiliary for this year is very after �ffie lodge had been closed a , , �-, � 1 . tidn* of the church. The.officers were .to Mr. and Mrs. John Modeland, ac- W. M. S. -The Women's Missionary bright. They start- the year with a couple of hours were very pleasantly 1, . all duly elected, starting anotheryear eompanied by the following address.- Society of the United Church met in membership of fifty and this will, no spent in social' intercourse and the � r , . I -to do the work with love, a good fel- "Dear Mr- and Mrs. Modeland: We, the session room on Wednesday, Jan- doubt, be increased during the year. enjoyment of a splendid lunch that . lowship that worketh for goo4 in the your -friends and neighbors, have tak- uary, 18th, at 2.30 p.m., the newly- The programme for 1926 with topics, did credit to the lodge, showing that : I I leaders, etc, is now in the h4nds of ­ � cominfinity. en You by surprise this evening and elected president, Mrs. Rattenbury, in the members had wives who knew how � . 0 ; we trust you will forgive us for the the chair. The meeting opened with the printer. 117 : . . � to prepare something tasty and good. , . --- --- �' I intrusion. Amongst the many good Mission Band. -The Mission Band is Death of Holland, Little. - Since - � . . WINGHAM the singing of the grand old hymn, I- gifts of life none can be reckoned "O God, Our Help in Ages Past," af- - e, 1, f off with a good starL At the annual writing the first part of our ,Orr - 'i , I. - �': , - NOtes�A very large attendance of higher or more worth -while than ter which Mrs. Rattenbury led- social meeting bold the ,W -t week in poindence in which we mentioned the '�,- f in � �- #arishioners and friends of Rev. H. - friendship and it is in the interests of prayer. The Bible responsive December, the glue Birds were the very serious illness of ,,� I read- Mr. Hollatui 1�. . I ,I VV ,guell were.. present at St. Paul's friendship we are met here to -night. Ing was taken from Matthew 6, 6-14. ts ontest for Little, we now learn of We death, ,�, ' &Ua,oti guii6y iiaght to hear him In the early days of ihis `�� ers W r e attendance. the games and which occurred late on Tuesday After,. - . I ­ I . land we Twenty-three memb ere p es nt After � .,�. . treat, the election a o ce A, I pteach -his -farewell sermon as iector love, when as -yet vast tracts of al- and each answered the roll cill With f fft ra took noon. The date of th un ,�� . .1 a f eral, we ­ . I 'Of 41Wt; 4hirch.-Mrs. Andrew Mit, most unbrolom "forefts* covered t%F a verse of Scripture, mainly on Con. place and resulted as follows: Preal- believe, is not yet set, but will likely , �It'. .- /1. - chell ind daughter, Agnes, also Mrs. Eastern Provinces of our Dominion, secretion. The minutes of the De. dent, Mrs. Wth; vice presider4t, be on Friday of this week. T1w de� ­ and the great Prairie Provinces wer# cember meeting were read and ap. 40 �;�" t Andrew Melragae left -last week for MargueTite Donald; secretary, Dor- ceased was well and favorabq7.ki1owu T;�­ I rlorids4 where they will spend the wholly unexplored, .,OtW forefathers proved stud very encouraging ,reporte -,IvthY MCLeaA-`,tr6&suM, Olga Bell; in our village, �?.,� i 0 ` 1, having carried oh , � next Couple of months'-fivit4tions advqntured acroffs the broad AtUntic for the year that has gone were, read, ,dUPply secrel*,,r I , hgv6,.bL . .1, -babel Alwrauder -, painting and It',- ,*'),ulite k , , , 0. - - . paperhanging Or a " , , I � fof,ft sunU41 "at to f6und :for themselves a home and by the secretary, the tro"tt*r the -Preas secret I geattice Cooper; number of yeam, aiid.7, I , ,1.0* wag a so a �', . 11 . OF , , � '.1 ,tome" of Old Boye As- fo#Vne.. They brought with thm Rome Relpere aftreu -, AbrAry secre�'# ' -' p . I the Huroll ­ pry , "��, 1. r, - I I %,)�Ud tho Be winhie stowArt I member of the citizen's ga"d. Mr. M" - )1dd1tVd#*;6f Toronto, to T* held ift the I of this world's gooda. but they cietary of Supplies. dele ' regular attendant , - - I k,��.'.-, f. , .�, #ites Tls�. Bt�'i6*�-,­`,SUWatt Qk1more:' Little was u veiy ­ , . ' 1, a '�­, ,� 40&Mllo�, !Temple, 229 Cofte pt,, di bA tto TjrA a J n of the Presbytortah/ ourch while , - 1. I I . .. ... � I , V a ng Arms, stout hearts had'been sent to the Preabyteral-'in _ eiipj. At the - � � ., ' , . I � � I ., ovildic. The ma m fing the Int6ftedlaUs started health permitted, and In politics -was �, . �t,'-", I Z�, . ! .: �Ay I px&rAm I - ."neible optiMista, manifest-- Cliu%n ,Wt week. -but h[M.,,VAi*n. ea . �:�� ­. - � ""I.- " ,,��­ V .7, , 4 I W34 1 a tWasting of addresses, "61migum �10 elf, in faith towards God and buM and 3ft%. Addison their new ift:!%', - `!�- . , gave -to tke ,,Yoak, SraYe Advon. a Conservativei He was a good bus. P,! ,,,�, i -Ga... -be �; , � a ' 6ft J1nL I "' . qther. - saisiool numbers.*,, W.- . - , M-towafda their follow -wen. members. of the Bra#oftdd -S, turers," the jo,` A priv*vm are 'band aud� V `� - ,,, . ;9 W. It. I � . - _ -C.P.C.A.-, itso 1here AS41k 44ofte arms and ,tout he some very be ' � ­ tildd*, a '3� uh, ,,,�", k.il , I .frou and leaves to mourn , I 1. . r6ad4isteil' by Stu I IP 014 0 W and 1514m, A180,PlanninAONOW studios. The Of- his diim 11 , .,%�-,,. " - , 1trusit" 'Whicb, . d I W geop, There Were � , , ,,_for, the year Were And ,,,, -_ ­, I , ,& , 0 W,, Oft, 4 - 140n I " fi& ivill. be I . V,enty 11, th -two youlig , M. , 4- do. GiTh - W s a ti ,4 a -ad �doarh R, is , 9W#t Imen in poor' balth for L94 11 . " W - .to - k out byl' 4"�%#Vr,tIts6tftt. 'Tho ceased -;4h " * -�. `* , . I -1 . , � I e � - - . 4 " �v,N,j JW`10 '' U ZHIler r A � !W,, . A �1, ,, to the .. Me '�­ X fr �7, A tra, � 4# -.-,Y,'�,�,,� , .# gle , -J , . , � �� t, -I � 6-ul ", 11 11, I i 1 ; .I., 0, � 'v�flrat 0, 1, , � any hakve�st d I 00 y 4411A i I � although going throUg,h V , -3d F-1 . SAUWA& .. A , I is befort 861iders," 10, . �11'0-'. '111" 01" . I 4 - I hd R,�i.� �,, 01h 'J �T 14rift euve 0 , , I - "', ,e. u 6, light�ei I 11 ­, " 11 - tt U. �T 6 - A .], I , a � :04; 1�,,� =1 � � ,ell L4 11 I �,,`i� , IV h 1, r W, " , I . . ,�� ", k ' I "T ft 11 - " Idt 1"F %11 ,�,J , - N , i ii M, 8" P, I 1, ift- �eratl " ".. - I ,'.A . , ". NO' . ,,, N � '�'� US ma, e.�J#:,� ­ , ,"I I rdships to .4 Sig ago, 0 01 ."WE", I.'' 14�19z- " , emd gal thie ha 1 48=1 1$,- = T"Om , - a e6urlkof op 6. during the patit , ,Z .. 11 hat ... � . L , , du 0 , e t W-9, ., ,.,tb#g r A � ­-1:;V1WA6 JONW4 . , , are inseparable ftoni � Notea--Th,# t,t* U ', . . , " ,�,55,,,gl "" ,­ " , , `��;,�-' , 7 a -& - .,Abb4th fq Pebr . fft-ytan ,and 1,e,CA - good Medical R - �1. 1.5 ' - W ,L .,.,�=` , = 2 1* j6,d r , � tok�a­nl - 4.iNXA0% ).4b.,hoVer " iftt bf,fte " 2 r g � ,ag� Ad -111 1904M Ofttgogion 6t, pioneer life in a land of Virgin. fores, t. hover Ary the Sa&A " rdos Sup. treatmeht, fils.je&lth d d not Improve, ", , , *�'. 4eob, i4b t- a, Their faith In God -found outwAril- dx� 11i ' - er. will 0 Offeaf-JA k3t�--AndreWs Uut became -more unda untfl, he I , 11 ," 0, 14 � , , I ,,- g�.R,, ,p#w--y,y7- , giia, w cefieli ghm.4. , -rmiuod �, , rQ. ,,&a g-4,""4- .... � n t�md,vh* , Ofjht�A§Ikth ­050*61d` AM* PrOsSion - in the erection - -of 6hurch om", , , WAS fAme , '.' r V 'IP� . , , �Tl` -11111411W­J'% M ��LWmZaevj,Knk,w ,, to e , � I '!�- TM' iWee'k-pfevious passeA ' -0 , ., awAg. orY much sympathy �,'�,Zq,`��L��'�'o �'� . 11, I b , � , �� IV - #,90-4 b 11d' a- Iraft �'djjdlj to t ( , ­ U490. , . ­ 17 ,#d0*&'4# apildd Adrahl - p - iftat rode enough at�fiiinl *1W)* i0i"*1twe of, toni� "ove i I A , I* of 1 ' -is felt ,I TS. Little and the y6ung r I'll wilug". 4gethot fin �� 'I ' "I " '.' � AWI.tw at 1111k, hato In ,�46 thO oftild ined f god"i6n. A �,,Alf W hom lOy4e �.. - 06 01*0,,001ftintfifity. The-, *dl- pra'. I , family, . - ;"4w,''V9� eftl1#9 'of -Stftngt" in fa I Ill X- " oid,k the, 4' veatty Mee - .14 , W­A&1%­N1ftb K *16faMP. Theit gpad,will one tow"&, , ting—The annual vestry , I - . . . 0 � r .0% "be 1i I If $I "i 44.0h =00h At �11 % IML," 1, ­ 11117-M a of. andfhO fatM& � AblAddat. imeroisi, gtr! , 0 ",,-tftil�-�,,'Js pt , -,V-1oQ ,p meftug bf St. 'PoUl's Anglican chum 'en ont , X, vety-od: in I --#*;; 'T -0* F 4 - J `td Wtidffi M 10611 �* , 1�, , ­.ftom . ftt Jul_ � , , " � ft 0 1 ,ftty FO ,*j."'W 10enly duch Ift "12 mous,44 � ,S&, , , fi ulars --- ­. --unuay evening, January .. , ­­ I , 6 gdba ot , , Mold 'Wifll - , , — - 10, I IS- �e . , , I I 1, , I I - � I I � , ;I XnVO 'o. I Ifal hill 'Optalft--i0itti, - i �, ;,c6JntJ-1%e Y'� 11 �6 giveli - � . lb -V 14M � , .� floo a 10 ne, �"� 'It :1). �A M kl 18t', At"S -ft Reports of the dif- if . 6 olitler.", . . '"' "L'Aw I -�`JAT. Att, I . � -- . - C "TY .� , . 'it I b -1 I I, " I 1-1 � I �,r '. , �Oh'i,',:'�" Wate-?a h -i*,--*� ,,gi; � .'060 01 ', ,, ' , ."�,�"".W�,�11,1.."�, 0*1,110 I , " :ANOW',40�b6-thi .yWh �'96*, Lundy , `,`�4� 1-11,�,, '�-;.Tl .1 AN# � Utelat of allizAtiOns Within h 11 71,r"T .. .T# �v P� -, � I 111111�Al� lill� IZ77 . . � L�', 1. I.,,,- 1 . , 0'�, I � �f 1- -, -, T e cillarch - I , W, # "��* -.6 III-,% I 11FM I A SUGWe(l, lie year 10% to have been 1 .11,11, A , , , ',�, �,,.: �1, '6 0, 4.,#'4 " "01 ',�,iw ..,uishop ,� X- - IS* ­��,46' lm# " -AfSk�p,'� ,.,# , CA f 4 '�J�`;p '$ , ­�" . - � 3,� 'A ". V, xv. 'ong'. 01W811011) I'll, - � . � ,�;, 15,q�m,-A)Y`0003- " 40ROks and ,.,,�Ow." =�'Ibi§ , �:. I )�,Mftt, suceessful- Year In the , ,,, 4utt I , tN� it pq 0, tM it::---;,; 11 44iohys,hiptory, The VAT 1928 will , I') ��,'4 "4i 0.1 I " ­ * � , ft . . � , P ­bi , , -0 7( 1"I'lifte", ve;i I I I ', I .1 I � 11 I ) �1,5 'ne -tkft'o "� I � , 11 Re.r ,#k'AnftiV6tJtJT� for fhe .1 W�',,`� , T ., i P & . .". � I � 11 , , . i �, , I th �� � b _t,elrd'brAtiofi of Whid h propara� I 'If I ,­ , I , � - " " - % qpp ;� * �3� , I 't . . . . . . . . 1'1� ,, , ,� . 60 Cou"e, be made. �� �� L , .. -1," r �,§!X . . � 7ru2V4­=­-,d ­­,..,�� � - . -�,,: - , �" , ,-., ': ,, I - L , . r �� � . ', ­� " _ � , 11 - .1 . I �h,­,-�%J�10 - -J I h,,g,�%'%AV,XM­ . , L'�,�� , , ,­ ­$ 1J � � "PI 11­1�,, A.W4,4 �­ i1VXW;%VW1,r" , 9),Vh1N,0RAA?g , ,J,;�f .� "" il';1146111b, 100M. , ,, 'S "I g�'L;:,�­.�h!, R �� I 4 , ?,� it, S Mi, 11� 11A I 11 .�� �,: I -11" i,tl;�,��,2, , P.xl ­�'O�; I 'T',��q r.,,q , - �71012­ , V, �41, `,� gplli ISI,� ,., 1 ,v 0, : V N� �,�'i �' I ­� 1 "'�, � 'A ­ " , , , � �� .11 1� I I , , :�.`,::­ X , 14 rV, -1 � . 11 . ., ­­'­""�­�k�,! 'I, �­�� ", A., � , I I , ,,,, IWJ ­rR -�I- ", �kR%2,Ell� �� .1 , 'j? I �� ., ,,�) �,%'�. ., , , " I � . " .), "I 1 %4 , , , � . - . --,-4 � - �ij� � — -, -;4`7 ,� 'iIJ":'i �, I ", ,� I .. ­ I ­ r I 'tV � � .. ., J�4.,J. �, !, -1111 ­ -- , . . I . 4 "I, . r�, 4,�'. ; N� -I 5 ho. es , � V�%,.�,�";.,;;*,'4 ,� ,�k' .."; 1, ,. 11-1 1. . ":1,11'...- .� ? . �v, �',:", ­* -9, I -, IF", i�. Xy,'� 10 ,.f �,,�� . "I 7wlr%,�, 1 "Ill' , . :.:., T, , " . . at 'i"s, � . I , -"10", ,�11 S", , -1 " , U "' , , � ^, . '. ,,��,'.,�. ., �., 1P . -11, � , . 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I . -, - For Women with�, weak arelik"A" tbm' '0$ g ­11,be ,-e"" Ac�, ' , - . 'a, , � fo,tA%N,* ­ "rT ­ - ce.ptable. " Thege shoes are made b,vbr'-a toonlylait with- f1hei soft . � . kid u pers, Aeodble soles and rubber lieel% " . . .. . 1, We steel arch'support builtin these zhoesis especially Adapt,, , t 'O to those who have weak Insteps and fallem'arches. -A. '. I . . .K , , Special Sale Price, per pair ........... ? ............. , , I 'r . I . . I TELEPHONE 11 OPPOSITE COMXE1tClAL IIOTEL J"e ­,"'. �� - �11�1 �1 .* , ','f, -:�,""'7 1,,��!�,," ?1V,V1'r1r%, 1, " " " — ) 11,­,�, .11 I T �j�'�� ie,,�, 'y . , ., .,�, , , ­V�,� ", � INIA, ""'.1, I I I '. � , - , . Al - , '­V.�t` 4 7; "�, I .. I- .. � OR 1�1 I 1" ;,,­ !�,:�`. 1 1. . . I � - 1. ..111'1'1v��111, � ,�, , �� �?� , , ­: �,:,,,�":� I 1. "' �� �!,r 1-1 �111­,­ I, � � � I . .� I i- 1 � �, t N, "I 11.� �.� .", I'll, I � ', �4, �` ��, , , I . ­ '!� -,;�� ., ; � � I z .: �� �i' , 1), -,�, , . - , � I � ". , -,t�!,��, ". , i ., � � , �., , -, I-) I � , , , . , ,.� I . � , ; "�� �.­ � '. "," y , - I "I ', .� 11 I - � � , � `�"," , I , - - , " % " . I 1- ,: . �, V- , � -� �- ,., , - , , I -1 I I , I 1�. � . I � �� I I I 4 I I � I . I ,., �', - " , : ;w , :, I . ­ le . I , , I � Z 11.� . 'i . . I I . I 1 a � - I I - � . I . : " . . I . .. . I , I .1 * o , -4 I . 11 . I I I , . I . � I � � . .. � I W I 00 --- . , --- --- — --- -- - - I � the church property- The mission holly and mistletoe from a friend I# � . accopn,t showed the budget paid in her former'llonle in Portland, Oregon, full, which is the regular habit with which was very much admired And be- P, I . -1 St. Paul's, Hensall, with a balance of ing typical of the State in which it -- $8.00. For the year' 1926 : ofters grows in such fine abundance, -The '- elee,t4d were: Minister's Warden, G. services in alloigreburcheson Sunday I I C. Petty; People's Warden, A. L. Case; last were well attended, the day aift,�� .. :. . I . . Lay Representative. to Synod, Louis roads being very favorable, and ex- -,,,,,, L I Clark- substitute Lay* Representative,'cellent sermons given And fine aA* -1,114 .1 ., , Wilii�ni Fee;. Secretary-Tr6asuxer, � ents- And. solos I by the choirs.-MesiiiE �- ', ­­ , " ­ , .,A -4 -%&- Garnet Case-, for Church Ccidni'll',' B. [ T, 0-ilmer & SonbAVS'Opened a Ineati . : , C. Edwards, M. Aldridge, Louis Clark, � store in connection'with . their -grocery .. George Armstrong, David Shirra7 and 1 store and will � no doubt command a , �, William Fee; auditors, Mrs. Maulkin- I fair share of business�One of 'ouir � .. son and Mrs. Thomas Simpson; The i business men lost a five dollar bill 03i , rector, Rev. Herbert Naylor, presided the street a few days ago, f- I ' bUt, It Wa3 t very ably and pleasantly over the fov.nd by a good honest reside= of meeting. . �. our village and restored to the loseir Presbyterian Service. -Acting with as soon ag -he fOUnd out who it was. 10 I their accustomed decision and energy -Mrs, C. Ehber, of Zurich, nee Mrs. the managers had Carmel Presbyter- Horton. was in the village ,during ian church, formerly the Methodist the past week renewing acquaint - church, ready for occupancy on Sab- ances.-Dances, hockey matchos and " bath last, when Rev. Mr. Foote, of checker playing seem to be the order Exeter, delivered an eloquent sermon. of the day during the past weeks,- 0 1� Special music included two fine solos, At date of writing Mr. Holland Little, one by Mr. Clifford Moir, the other who has been so seriously Ill !or a by Mrs. J. Murdoch, and an appiopri- number of months, sippears to be get- �� ate anthem by the choir. On Monday ting much weaker. -Our rural cour- I evening the regular business meeting iers have had -it pretty hard during , , of the congregation was held during the past week or so owing to bad '- J which Mr. D. Nicol acted as chair- roads and weather conditions. - Mrs. � - man. Two new managers, Mr. A. E. Sheffer w4s in London during the , . . Smith and Mr. J. M. Bell, were ap- past week meeting her son, Norman, tl pointed to take the place of Mr. John who was there for a few days -Cont- A Craig and Mr. John Wood, -Who had mercial travellers with spring goods been elected elders during the year. are now waiting on our merchants, Dr. A. R. Campbell and Mr. W. A. while seedsmen are talking spring ­ 11, - MacLaren were appointed auditors. and sowing tfme�A number of our The financial report for the past six young men have arranged to hold a ., months was read by the secretary and euchre and dano�e on Monday. evening, . . was highly satisfactory. Following January 25thr in the town hall, the the business meeting- a splendid pro- ygocpeda to be ziv,m.:F9r eharity.,pux, gramme was given'by the Welfare of poses in the village � , and a number. of 1. Youth Club. It was arranged by Mrs. our best locql violinists are giving 4� Dallas, Mrs. L. Hudson and Mr. Me- their services free for that evening. I I . Laughlin and consisted of violin se- In short everything is being done to . lections, mouth organ by the male make the proceeds as large as possible quartette. Short addresses were giv- for this worthy object, as many dur- en by Rev. Mr. Foote, of Exeter, and ing the,pinch of winter, with little or I Rev, Mr. Naylor, of the Anglican no chance to get work, are in want of church, Hensall. The Ladies' Aid then assistance, and we believe the council . invited all to the school room below are giving the hall free ,of rent, gQ where a dainty lunch was served. The that everything points to a large at- 11 proceeds, which amounted to quite a tendanCe and a goodly sum raised.- r I . , I nice sum, are to be used by the ladies Miss Dolly Hagan, R.G., recently met ,� , in buying dishes, etc. The Carmel with a very painful accident at her w It Presbyterian church service on Sab- home on the Parr Line. It appears bath next will be held at the usual that she had just come down the stair - time, 3 p.m.; Sabbath school, 2 p.m. way and when turning around the League Meeting -On Monday ev- curving part of the bottom step, her ening last, the weekly meeting of the feet slipped on a little bit of snow , v v League or Young Peoples' Mutual Im- that had been provement Society was held in the she could save herself, she,fell back - school room of the church. The meet- ward against the sharp corner, injur- � ing was opened in the usual manner Ing the back of her knee so badly by the singing of a hymn, followed by that so e f the ligaments and other � e so 1�� were badly injured, calls - I prayer led by Mr. Williant J. JOnes, tend NA after which the Scripture lesson was ing her knee to swell to almost double I read by Mr. Manley Jinks, and then its natural size, but with prompt I the minutes of the last meeting were treatment -from one of our local d6c- , 1 46 read by Mr. Gerald Farquhar, the tors, coupled with the good care and . secretary. The president of the so- attention her friend, Mrs. �P J. IEL Peck, �. ciety, Miss Viola Higgins, presided is giving, who previous to her mar - very ably over the meeting and the riage to late Dr. 4 Peck was a profes- 1. following programme gotten -up by sional nurse, with wh6m Miss Hagan "I Mrs. Lee Hedden was given, being has been visiting during the past week, 0") , one of the best of the season, em- she is getting on nicely and her many ". , I bracing -the following numbers: -Read- friends hope will soon be able to re- . Ing by Miss Ruth Chapman- an in- -sume nursing in her usually able, - ` * strumental by Miss Irene bouglas; competent and painstaking manner. - reading by Master Rae Patterson. Miss Emma Dicks9p, who bas been a . The topic then followed very ably giv- very competent assistant in the local en by Mr. James Tapp in the form of post office for the pasko�oupje of years . . a very interesting reading on "How or move,, is at'home 'At pjei�nt 0*5ng � I Animals Talk to Each -Other." This to her mothbr.inot b�ing in, her usual . was followed by a solo by Was Grace health, and Mrs: Lee 11golden, a form- 11� Scarlett- humoroup reading$ by Miss er food assistant .in the.,po# oJOce, Is I - Mattie lRilia., a piano duet was the taking her place for* i& ­�presout, I next in qrder by Mrs. C. Roggarth The degree eiam of �AAion Lodge " , ­ � and MIM 014.-U4 Laminle, after which of A. F. & 4L M. of 9joWr2 Wiij ex- I eanie the closing hymb) and the clo,s- 'Pected to, po 4e'im ' in t oil ihe � third . 0 1. Ing plral�dr by Mr.WAthau Peek., As Zurich Lodge At IlensAlL, on: Motiolay we 4ye said the me0ong'-was one Of, evening last, but owing to *)to -very ., if 06t; the very 'beat,. yet lidd, All ,unfAvorable -,state -of �ffiq, ,0- . -0 I I Atw:aad g P4 in the -Pr0$ftmm6 doing roads, bskil to postpatto theRr , C'4*1 19 elves C . r,� I , . . mat creditl.as we'll as rultil some fttare aciasio'% :iud t o .-I , ­ ­��, g much pleasurA the 30got . � A .10� . 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