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I " . :", � 11 6 �. ;"'ke �at not the loost th - 4rk �,'Ile#01 Without us !ek- anchard -and .Rq)la;1q5-,, - , , � R lid, " 1" Coa 04y 4xvir4o Mis *�*,R'140,.��T' 1; , . S004 r1sks" W#:' b : - I 4 4 T-5 "" .1 profit .. � I ' �L � ,� th g . -,o , - g ."':, .4 4e. .1i - I ,". � ,­ . I !, � ­ , . 1. 1 �f .. " I 03 , , " 'Pra e it true, the more that wartha. -- alt9n,�,-'Q `,",`...!P " , '+" -o, ,�*� �, �,� 1: � . ­ 1, 11. Ing , il , �, jaal'� �` � , 1.-�, .� �' I L �1� "`� I 19 �- I , � E � -,�Ij�� M7, , "' �, . - ecutive again-ar W -1114,vers* and, tok, �,L!4� �7M'I,ipi; -4,; .."."p" I � cg,�', ,; 'V 3, , -11�.Ifa . I " � g � � I � ,.�.', 'yq'o "UW-!;s,P on. 1% . fnent Proclaims .,Itself and fence, Dennis � ­ , ,, ,'��, : "', - , " �, ,, Kl% I, R �, "� "� , ;X, -, I , 11 I 11- " ", V,� , As ,et,- AKal a As its te ss of . I L ,,,�,1.,4,'A,(t'-O.�9.�,�,*�,,,'�e,00tp,og,*",,''Vt�ato"�, , ��.� .. " ;,�, ,,� losers to provide t4e. oyste ` I i , ), :1 , , f. ! disappoint I ' t -Way , "id , ", , �60 J i�;'­ f, ,,�.� ,/. "', 11,1 # '.,:L Mr. , ,* 4 � , 1;� - I .., I W a 6 ,'a sl:" ,y wZ52 -- '. : " , . A ing' " � ­ ­ ' I - ,;,�J oJimat � ­ - . rs'�. tor A. 4". '' PTA - ia ,4 ',,� � - ' ,, ,onsciousne . Wrong, I Ion; Wings, e -A WaJ .. - .1 � .0 � 40-d Zu; kle'­ ­ . � . 1'1'�! - �1 1-1 r� , �x not 4� vell, estiblubed "i", ­ -'to - ., �#Pq­�� 0" 'N . --miss Tfiftl2ria Dale j Ur" I � A , I ­ supper,, . prop in Vn- ,,, � "-L , '­;� I . 's WAV ': .,Rv.r­; * W �V- --�, - EPTRAIM -SQ. OTT sub9.,,;I)ra#;,ej �0:1­, � , - e- .1 . . WeAt ,,.a. p 09, Xur ,, . �, I I tario,i though we bave been gro ' , I . , NMI ­ , Were . ' ' If few day,% last webk,W4,h 4 , 511""P*o;r � 'L " X-'10 1. g,,,"�,� . ru� *0 , 11, I , � ��i .. , - - I . - , ��W,fflbg,,Ip' , 1 t'4� . .11.1�t: ,, ''.. , ,� L " -#4 �,� - " � Wing Montrial, January 29th. � �". I I , Looked Afte,r , _,e;r 'fi"OAO�� I � " , L - - 111��11�9,�M,l , ,,, �` � , �, 4� All Or d�!; p�,�,",,,,',, , ' ' " al ef4 Miss All* Maan$�..Qfj " ,� ,V , 11 � . I. -�- — - Aftop ed, "r -'p - , "' ,�,' � � it in every Parb of the proyime for - �` . 0-11 , I , 1.44.,;91Wgio , ,,,, , I 11" I , I I , , , , - ­ I. , , , ;­ � _7_ �� - I., I ,� .. , . . .0 V P I -19#1XII? - �T -1 I . . � -* ,, ,,# �pj' 9 P �)410W..,.,i'��.:'�;- gerson visitAd, W . . . . . . 7MM, sog --'s ,�&,M 'V, ,L'�� � r., I—- , , W.,TM� �, I "'" , X ,111 .11. �, fifty *years. The chief tro -- ­*��,. 11 ­ 1. . - - I ­ Miss Lavina , AIM. I , uble ,se6rns - �11 I ', �, I . I - Ro r" 1 -�, .1 � . ., I...— , , , U�'Va; , ­- , 0"DII, � ,�, - , � -, , " W - �, V, Kz­ � was , � in Hensall last vreek.-Mr., Tas - ,14st,Fb,M,�,- ZOR IV , .1 � . I . I * t ,-" :KULLETT I , I .'.sbqa,uo@d - , - Z# 5* f . I '' - �1,6, �--. -4 ,; �, ,,:, �'.�i :, ­ � 4, . I , to be�,, hat much off - e, , . 11 O'� , ta , P q V� . pl% t I ­Iqf . fficiently' I hardy; , , NP JGROpr . The -Coun c�il.-The 'February meet� � � ,�4 was in Toronto over the *.eek.,e-, ,our' vw4go is , -V�Jsj , ,, . !�,Uj;��,.",�l I 1, . V , not S - HURON AIXALFL. �C , , , $13.50 Per Ton. .1 ­ - � ,A ­ , . I a' ch of the, . -A ,A .1 �� , ,,,6, r � &, WA Id, - ng 0 --�1"- -Q,Pk,',,A . -- J, 11.1. - . ­ , , . , oun- . . _* . ell with a I ters Hwon ,,,Road Q , �p '44 . ". �. . . - "I I , , , , TQ,-�GO( _ 'I' I f the Hullett-townsbip coun . ,load of cattle -The Fares "� , WV -0 .,;��4��. � � . " , it, ,4ft,- .4 I'll', ""' seed ,Was imported frow Za, )]�,`�T- . r,mer,c -f I ­­ -;��,�. , � e holding an At Horne on Friday Roxiat , "k, ar I , '.1 r,- I It -. , " 1p, �, '� . ��. of Landpn�. ' " ' kt, - 'J'b""'; ­ I X ,,-,-��'?� , 1, , P"! , �,s,'R, * - `­ , - 91� ,, .. i ....... ' I �� .- ." I - *as held on Friday, February 5th. - ' .14s, � , � 114 1 1Z .,'1#:,T V2 I nu -his week. -Mr, Chas, I&- at"d with her parou&;­-' � " A, � ,,, � - tries than Canada', t. fom the Crop' ­ �§AAFQ ra"PO''ROWICH -ALL e' mi "' I " ol"t ,�,`,P ;", �, , , ­­ ...... Blit I ­,.-­.­'­­­­ , I Th i tes of the former mee 0 � night of f . , t staiia�'� vig-,�.�vilateros t'Lijiq � � '1100 GOOD' 4 ,kIN I � -Z1 � ;�"-`�'t "' F I he& I ,,,, - I , I . '. R, , , ting NO— �­C, "',� tv.l could no I _ _ , ­ � lkla � GS - approved. A eommun- I ,� I, F &— SONS ;�. ''Allw", 1%111� 1 ��11�'1411,��%',�. � ` ;�. , I . I were read and GregoT purchased a team of Percher- D. ROuatt.-The anany', , - . ,,,�,,�A .5, %V1. , , J On -d 11deW40" , 'F,�,.�,'­, W, . -tb - , , A 9 . , �,, . now ihig. I*W,. qeii4a e � . 0 - , I . ' " . - ' ­­., � 0, ,11 I 1 W44, 64`*'6 �%qf�4� !cation was received* from the Secre- 11BAFORT)�,-,-, - ��-�,�,. I . ons from Mr. .D. Fotheringhani-Iffiss, A. T. Scott WgUl b ' "" 4 �,. 'R, I' - I 1, . . 0 . ONTARIO e ,glad. to ,1k�iW,*..',o­',`�: P, , nowz� I , �,�. ,,, ..� , , , , , * S I ' -- " -- ' ' 1 1 Blanche Wheailen of X .4 ", �,", 1"", - .1 , . � �,,,� ��t'­Q- , ,, � g and b �, :4 � - -A , �Jdiarix. %ge; � -Meetings. comparing with the old tary of the Children's Shelter, Gode- �; . L ew Hainbwr im g�",,� 11.15'. A i,l as lbotw en tbirty ,#;hd: 'forty Institute meetings in their paimiest -1.1 ,g he is recovering fro S Teeellt ill,-, -­ '�"'-�,� V - , , in bi , .. ., `,"� � "', , ,,, . , . ", � 5-, 1 ---- � � - 4140 -,',,-,��V,,��,-,;'. . I 1­­;;��, spent the week end with her parent . ness,�Mr. �:Awn , ��t.;,,i-�.4 ,,, -i"i " Q`h , 61i � for, expbrti7 Hd day!�were 'held at the above places "' I I John Johnstok-, " , ,;: , , , thq,usiM4",'., . , ran - h, ,,king, far a' donation thereto. . s �- � , I& bay, The. gum of $15 was granted -Quite a number from here attend.- funeral I . . , � , U 'y I ,,,,, 1! ��', . "p, 1, a �es � - - - -- . 0% � �1 �, 0 - � 6,000'. acr . oil ednesday� a4d - Thursdag, - A com- �� " ' , ,1� *: ;; � - m , - last "I 11 .. . - of his cousin, Mrs., Q. Xj�*61. ��� , . , mun 11 �, � - , . , t �, �4 :is alfalfa. If it 'had nary 3r(I aid 4th. TE6 it t- Muni- , _ �, ,� _,, �8,006. Of t week, Febr o I �', ed the funeral of the late Joseph son, -of Crediton this week. - Miss, , , - I , � � , Turner spent the" .­At�6ek end with moleskin, W(hoatley, of Clinton, on Tu*day. Helen Tough is' ­' ' ­­')�', ,� " :,11 cipal Association, also from the On- . The hose and gloves were the guest qf 114, . 111141.q, �� "I �,,J ;I, � i � ��, ,L'��4,ii. � � 1�v�,�,'�J 4��. ; 41 same Ian to pay your taxes. Alfal- . Huron County had a hay shortage notice of their annual meetings and I tPp#., The following is collared satin oxfords and 'a small rib Mrs- Camm, of Exeter, spent til _ ,;:! 1 - ,? , , - , all en alfa a this yeari you -would tendance ranged from one hundred.t. tario Good Roads. Apsociation giving friends in Clinton. :1.1 � Mt. Wheatley was well known here Aitcheson, of Roxboro, thlis­�wl�j),� I VJ . have had - ough extra hay from the one hundred and fifty. School Re ' of the s4mie shade -atmosphere, mole by the, o-Ider generation and was a � , ; � � '� l!", V 4 I asking for- a grant thereto. the report of School S" - resident for _, 4.,.4112 .- fa has',many advantages ovef timothy. in 1925 and the farmers are.determ- t� No ac- ection No. 3. bon hat of the same shade completed Peoples' Soc - a few years­--�The Young end at the -home, of Mrs. W. . VA-* I , I - I . It f6rfilizes the land; . timothy 'im- Jxied that it will not occur agaip. ion. was taken. 'Notice from the for January. The Sr. III Jr. Ill and the costume. jety of the United Church -Miss Marks eturne Stay W - I - I 11111- - . ` """ ... I � � 161.5"- , -4 - -, Had Mu - A corsage bouquet oi: will bold a Valentine r d home lawi I.,� I ,., .,� I 1,�, �tb, povoi4Aes'it. The food value of al- j�' not been for the large o ni cipallty of Morris that work has Sr, 11 are bage& 01.1' ali� tile subjects butterfly ' , mauve freesia, social on Tues- week after spending three weej�g:WIU . .;��,,. I I . ' . , , roses violets i � ... , ,,,,,.,I ,t ­� I falfa is much higher than that of hay left over from 1924 been proceeding on the f9r promotion into t e, � day evening, Fp-bruary 16th. friends on the second of Stanley.- ��,� we McArthur . h , poxt class. and yellow daisies, added an exquisite ��, % would Drain and thAt payments are due and Those who were . a pei: . .Is-- �1� ` . ..��,, , A.'.1 . r, W, I I , 4Z marked touch of color to the ensemble. The . inoahly meeting of t,h1t : I �11 1� -1 5�1 timothy, especially in that very im- have a hay famine at present. b- it ` The regular ' 1. . . I . I payable. The Clerk was instructed, to with an aster'". Sr. IV a Stack- bridegroom was supported by Mr. r , , ,��V, � , portarit element, protein. This nitro Professor John Buchanan, of the BRODRAGEN . W.M.S. of the United"Church will be . I "i I .1 I . notify interested persons accordingly. house, 95%; DoxothyVilsoXii 84; Mary I I ­. � genus food is 'of great value for all 0. A. College, addressed, the meetings Chester Smith, of St. Thomas, while Notes. -Mr. Albert Smith, who un- held on Friday of this week at 1.3o �� .... I 1! ounjt'��anjmala, Thomas Miller addressed the codnei Papple, 65; Maynie -6114,man, �� ., I y even -for y6ur Paul- in Wingham and Fordwich, while J. 'I 64; Dr. Fredrick Kennedy, of London, and derwent an operation a year ago, has P.m. and conuniiiii i'' , . �� offering to purchase' a portion of an Charlie Hoillstead� 58; Gordon Papple - n Preparatory s'er';;7:... " `.,,�:A I 7 . , .�'� ... I . . . . . :. . . 11 ,� - try. . Alfalfa also adds to th6selling A. Carroll, Assistant Director, of the unu o - 57; -*Austin Zapfe, Jr. I Mr. Reginald Rogers, of Ingersoll, returned to Toronto for further medl- v-'ce at 2.30. -With March in sight and .. 1 .7� � �;� 4 '. . I vake i)f your farm. ining .V�-7Margare' i p ng just around the corner, inter� 1 ,�7 '' � "I Alfalfa for seed Agricultural Representative Ing I t acted as ushers. During the signing lal insPection�Mr. and Mrs�. John s ri -1 . I - Branch, tru ., 2" � . I The Clerk was cted to have Watson, 87%; Greets Br6a4foot 85- of the register, Mr. Raymond Lenan, Diegel are visiting with their "I �.:"`�,� , est turns -naturally to garden cata- I �5 1. 1, , . is a fair crop and not -too difficult to took the Seaforth meeting. Each gave . daugh- sl IV, ... ­ , notices posted accordin Edma Walters, 84; Isabel-. McKnight' ter, Mrs Kresgier, ,at Stratford_ lo es and horticult al w .. �, I handle as it Inhy be cut with the an . �utline of the necessity, a ad a a trustees of U 9 to statute. of Aylmer, sang "Because." After 9" ur ork. Any � " M I �J. I , �q binder, a rake reaper or a inower and opened a discussion on :r T lf Th .S.S. No. 12, H. & 75; *Orrin Zapfe. Sr. II174ass, 570-' the wedding breakfast, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Henry Kleber received the sad person by Paying one dollarbdeomes .. -N- . A. . , 11­ � ��'. '. -, I I ., . . .11 ....... . with pea harvester attachment. and how of it. the why G.,eaddressed the council objecting to Honours, 705: Marle Elliot, 770: Hambridge left for Vancouver en news of the death of his eldest son a member of,the Brucefield Horticul- � ....... � �.� .. I 1;; . � V the proposed change of E% of Lot Ella M. Scott, 677; .Helon' Munroe" route to California, where they will Herman, in Saskatchewan last weelL tural Society and.is entitled to select ­ .... , � � .­�� I I 1, 1� i '?, What variety is best? There is no These meetings were tlie prelim'u- 28, Concession 6, into S. S. No. 5. 57D; Murray spend a couple of weeks. The bereaved fairdly have the symp- up to $1.25 in stock given as I ­­ kl-54, i rea-1 difference between government and' ary round in a county wide campaign The i 670; John Broadfoot, ' a prem- I-,'' - i�' matter was laid over for further Walter, 550. Jr. III -Pass, 510; Hon- � atby of the entire community_We ium Anyone desiring addi . I .. I � . . - . tional stock . I I I , . Ontario grown variegated; both are being arranged by the Ontario De- nsideration. A by-law, in accord- ours, 638- Beth Elliot, 711;: Bob Me- are glad to report that is recommended 11 11 �� . , satisfactory now, as they have been partrpent of Agriculture. Others co WALTON Mr. Charles to take additional 4 ". ,�Z­ �, ance from the Highways Department, Ahrens is able to be around again af- memberships far other members of I I � ";,", , , , ... . I 1�111 1. I . - passed,;showing amounts appro- . �,�,` .1 , - will be arranged as the winter pf-o- Carrie Oke, 578; Elizabeth Broadfoot, Notes. -The fa.rm of the late Jacob ter being laid up with inflammatory the family. In this Way requirements, : � i �i grown many years in this country Carney, 605; Clarence Thylor, 598 ; � was 11 - -40. I e I.. I .�:. 11 , -0 11 , Lions' Clubs highways. The Treasurer was in- -29. Sr. 11 -Pass, 510; Honors, 638: in Walton on Saturday afternoon, Mr. Mrs. Charl,es Rode as citizens to our and at the same time the membership -:��4 . Farmers, Associations, pliated to ,be experided on the public ,, I gresses. Farmers' Clubs, Junior 574; Cline Byng, 491; Rob A Papple, Barrows was sold by public auction rheumatism. -We welcome Mr. and are procured at greatly reduced ratej� . "k I- I THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN and other organizations are co-oper- structed to refund Miss Blanche Janet Watson, 694; Effly Callwili, Harry Jackson being the purchaser. village. -Mr. � . I ating to make the meetings a sue- Wh, Werner , ":.- � ,Jlatz, of Sas- is built UP. Members are privileged :: li , .-�:���, , . . CANADA cess'. - eatley the amount of her taxes 657; Evelyn Wilson, 639-� Gordon -The Women's Auxiliary Of the katchewan, and Mrs. Samuel Collins, to order any additional stock at the �11 " I i " � . �, - 1� -�. . . - for 1926, as she has &18o paid them Wright, 593; Bruce Armsi�qng, 502, Anglican Church met at the home Of of Mitchell, visited over the Week end -same special rates. There will be a ;1 1, To the Editor, The Huron Expositor. ' � - 10 in another municipality. John Scott Jr. II -Jean Watson, 87; Willie Pap- Mrs. William Humphries on Wednes- at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Howard flower show this Year and it is ex- . �".,: "' � Lot 1, Concession 6, and Frank Tamb-' pie, 80; H.,��rd Walter, 69. First day afternoon -last week. A large Diegel. V pected that some extg-,a special prizes . 0�� 1 111, 11 ` I '. '. I - � Sir: -The continued frequent cry- REPORT OF HOG SHIPMENTS lyn, were appointed Auditors for 1926'. Class -Arthur Wright, 180; Delbert number attended the meeting. - Mr. Surprise Party. -A very pleasant will be given. Wateh for the prem- 1.1111, . 1� , , . by'some ex -Presbyterians -that there -The Clerk was instructed to notify Taylor, 139. Jr. Prier�W. r). �vil- Peter B. Gardiner has been confined .", 11 I - The following is surprise was tendered Mr. and Mrs. ium list which will be out in a few- .., , I.;i� 'I' ", � .11 ," is now no Presbyterian Church in the report of hog the Section Foreman on the C.P.R. to son, 382; Earl P�,Pple, 273; Bobby to the house through illness, but we William Querengesser at their home I � 1, , �, Canada that the name is outlawed shipments for week endirig February i, �u D I I * weeks.-Tbe Sacrament of the Lord"a 1, 11 an -A its I use "illegal," gives no can- 4th, 1926: i ' ,- e e snow removed at the cros- sing on sideroads 30 and 31, Conces- a rymp e, zoo; "eittrIce Armstrong. 192; *Eleanor Armour, 154; Milton cern to Presbyter4ans, *ho know the for BRUCEFIELD-Total � hogs, 45 ; select -bacon, 10; thick i4mooth 31 sion 14, so as to be reasonably fit for Taylor, 20. PerfeePOpelling - Frma * I cry untrue. But our friends in other Churches, who have given Pres- . , ; heavies, 3; extra heavies, 1. � travel. -The following accounts -were passed and payment ordered- Muni- Walter; perfect atten cc,, Mary Pap- pie, Gordon Papple,-.- �*o Wilson, its thy . ." 'ans. �Ah ' ' Ad 41 . ', ,f L. �', �!yt= . I ,,-it i ­, . giri, n, -k�-­49hriptU ­ . '4j7ri,pA*tJ` and "aind A - 'miay be �WALTON-TQtal kog§, p% select �t , - - .. )acOn 30 thicle'WIT�6i;K 9 a e * cIPAI World, for letter of informatiou, , John Broad�oat, -Y,t 164h., Lza ,*oadfoot, a- fie P, less familiar with the.question, may 0 i; avieg, ; 19; extra heavies, 1; shop hogs, 9, 50c- Dmican Tudor, for work on side- roa& 5 and 6, Concession 13, $9,oc Robert Papple, E,�elyn Wliort,'-jean Watson, W. D. Wilson. -Ruby Taylor, W I state three facts: 1. First. -The Presbyterian church HURON COUNTY-TOtal hogs, 1,378; select bacon, 434; thick smooth, The regular meetings of the council Teacher. I 41-1 Is a voluntary banding togetheA for 807; heavies, 61; extra heavies, 7 ; will be held on the ,last Thursday of each month instead of the last Friday 0 I fellowship, worship and work, of shop hogs, 42: lights and feeders, 14. as formerly, owing to the change of WINGHAM I , ), . sbyterian -----------*— days in which the Bank is open in Officers Elected. -AL the annual I System of Doctrine or Religious Be- Londesboro.---Jobn Fingland, Clerk . meeting of the Wingham sub -division lief and of Polity or Church Govern- CHISELHURST .1111. — of the C.W.L., the following new of- meut. Wherever a body of people ac- Notes. -The play, "Nothing To USBORNE ficers were elected: President, Miss 0 cept and adopt that system of doctrine 4 and polity there is the Presbyterian Do," which was put on by the Young p i 11, ,I- Presentation and Address. -A pleas- Mary Gibbons; Ist, Vice -President, Mrs R S roal 9-1 ,,,,� r- I 'r . IT. on Monday evening, the evening be- ing the fifteenth I : � . - I Supper will be dispensed next Sab- � I I I I 11 batb- Preparatory , I " anniversary of their , services will be . , ..�� . , I 1, wedding day. A large number of .1 . - held on Friday afternoon. -A large �, , .. I'll, -�4' .. their neighbors and friends gathered . . . . . . . ..1. All 11,1�.t cQn,gregation assembled last Sabbath :�, "'111" .. ... � at their home during their absence at I 11 �; . . . . . . �, evening when the Father and San 11 I ��, � I I a nearby house, greeting them -with I . . .1 ., �, , ,, ", I- I , service was held. Members 'of the �-4 I—..", 11 e, ; . " " ...... 4. 11 ��,��,J songs and cheers upon theii arrival ,.� ��. ,�� M. � , '1� �1� i '1� Tuxis Square took the service with �,�,C J home. Mr. and Mrs. Querengesser 111-�.-,, 1�11 great acceptance. The father and . ", �, , were presented with � banquet will take place on Fri- �,,�Q,. .. glass electric table lamp -by Mr. Geo. Diegel, while the following day evening, arid the Tuxis members, . 11..;t�� 11 I .1 1, and Trail Rangers address , I Promise an enjoy- "O'' ,. was read by Mrs. Jack Amstein: - ])car Lizzie able evening. �, I I � , ­ . . . . . and Bill: We have gath- Old Brucefiedd Landmark Gone.- �1 1! ered here this evening to conqatulate I t, Life is made up of pa,rtings. In our ;,� . . you on this, the fift�eentb an niversary :-;�., , 3 journey through life we are constant- ,:,�, 'j� �, of your weddin�k day, We could not ,.�Q­ ly rubbing shoulders with each other, .-� �, " let this opportunity pass by without meeting new faces, formift casual .� .! . I -1 I ": I . . r R ce- dent., - ------ — extending our greetings to you and acquaintanceships, and more or less j"!!- 11 DOP e 0 6 uluwu Unurch on ing event of unusual interest took Mrs. W. Forgie; 3rd Vice -President, ­ I, I �,,, Church. If any of them change from Wednesday of last week, was a suc- place at the home of Mr. Robert Me- helping to make this day a happy and permanent friendships. We cross one I �� . -L , , ,, . .� I �� . - , Mrs. F. Benniger; Secretary, Mrs. P. are pleased to see him able to be out memorable day in your life. We trust another's paths, giving the casual nod . . ��!', , , �.�, tl, - , that Doctrine and Polity they are no ,es, It was well attended and khe Donald, Thames Road, on Wednesday Kehoe; Treasurer, Mrs. B. Benniger. again. -Lawrence -Curninings has in- i that the good Lord, , .�, longer ,Presbyterian. This is self parts were very ably taken. It is evening, January 20th, when the who has been so of greeting a,nd offering or receiving '�,.,'J,0 . I ".­� ; I evident. intended at a later date to put it on teachers and officers of the Thames Ericfs-ThL Wingham curlers are stalled a radio outfit. It seems � kind and generous to you throughout a word of cheer as need It is not IV, 1, '­ , putting on a two-day bonspiel in Lawrence is bound to be.busy.-Mr. ynur years of wedded life, may guide always give,, to u - I �/ During the past year some in Can- at other places. -Mr. John McLean Road Sunday School met togetber to s to know each other ��M .. . ... .. , ... ;1', Wingliam, on Tuesday find Wednes- Hugh Shannon has purchased a lot and Mess you in the years to come in close intimacy and, for the most �-� " ada have changed from the Preaby- spent last week end in'9Detroit visit- do honor to one of their members in '� terian Doctrine and Polity to that Of ing his 'son. I � d,ay, February 9th and 10th. -Mr, J. fyrom Robert Ferguson and intends I and may spare you ." 11:�i - I , the person of Miss Ethel McDonald, to enjoy many part, we but reveal our outer selves. �,,, " a New Denomination, called the Unit- V. Hornett, of Toronto, has been building a house in the spring. -Thos more anniversaries together. We -now Occasi(,nally one comes along who ex- ", ed Church of Canada, and are - who has just returned from Toronto, . I I" ' . there- - after an absence of five weeks. Since added to the staff of the Wingham 11. flackwell has gone on a visit t ask you to accept this electric lamp hibits a spirit of friendliness and '1�1'- � ."!"!'Ill , , , fore no longer Presbyterian. Others Business College. -Another Of the his hrother, Dr. D. M. Hackwell, 00flas a slig-l-it token of the high e 1,14'', , .,:-,. ', early in S t�rnber, Ethel has been stee makes every possible advance toward :,� 0 have not so changed -and continue:-- McKILLOP ' elp pion in ... � .��, absent, through illness, from her ac- eers of this vicinity pa�sed to her Holland, N. Y. -While playing hockey � in which we hold your friendship. We a close familiarity and then, as such . '1 , I as before -Presbyterian. Y. P. S. -The W. Y. P. S. was held customed place it the Sunday school reward on Sunday in the person of last week, George Badley had the mis-, trust that it will serve as a binding m of one's every-, "I 11 " , , :,, I Note that "The Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening, January 31st. Mr. and church, where she was Sarah Ann Parr, widow of the late fortune to be hit by -the puck on the! link �)etween you and your friends in day life, :.!"I greatly there comes the inevitable ,.' . ,4 �1, , � j, in Canada" is not a Civil Corporation. Harold Bolton had chafge of the meet- missed by all. James Deyelf. She was in her 81st leg, which resulted in George takinglall the years to come. The evening parting. Brucefield people will this 11 , Shortly after the . �V, .1�.. , Its -name is not a corporate name Ing and read the Scripture lesson. crowd assembled, Ethel was present- year.-Wingbam* defeated Ripley in a forced holiday. -A real enjoyable I was then spent in playing progressive spring miss one of its hitherto never .1111, . ,, �­ I - given by civil power, which civii The topic, "Great Ideas That Have ed with a Bible and plant, in recogni- the deciding game in g y evening was spent at the elichre, Mrs. Harold Diegel and Mr. absent "landmarks." A real sense of .,.,,­., ��, I 11 power can take away or forbid. Its Spurred Men to Action," was taken tion of her faithful services in the who goes on in the Tworniediste m rs. Johnson on Clarke Rode cArrying off the firs t loss will be felt as time goes oil be- , . 'b 11 �. I, . ',"-K�. ­ . �, name is simply the declaration of its by Miss Edna Jamieson, Harold gave Sunday School. series in the N. FT. I,.- Mr. J. W. Wednesday evening of last week,1prizes, while Mrs. Harry Diegel and cause of the absence of one, who, for I , . � Iti ;�, I ess, which was read by Miss Mg Marton, Dr. A. J. Irwin And Rev. W. when they hospitably entertained the Mr- Will Querengesser won the con- many years, by her engaging disposi- � 1'i�� religious belief, with which no civil a few examples of great men who dr Following is the ad - bel I , �,. . power has a right to interfere. had been spurred to action by great Neil, while Mr P. McIntosh were in Clinton ori'Febru- choir of Dufrs church. The evening � solation, A dainty lunch and a few tion has endeavored to merit the fav- ,� The Methodist Church of Canada - William Moodie and �. �.� . � ." . ideas. Neil Montgomery led in prayer, Mrs. Henry Anderson, made th res- ary 4th attending a meeting of the was spent in choir rehearsal, games , radio selections brought the evening or of the local resident-;. She had . �,� P Huron Presbytery. and music. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson'to a close. . . . . . . ... � was a Civil Corporation, as is the "Ladies' Aid. -The regular monthly entation: To Miss Ethel McDonald Pretty Church Wedding - The mar- proved themselves to be many good points and her benign ex- I'll ,4� I new denomination, the United Church meeting of Duff's.Church Ladies' Aid Dear Friend and Sunday School Work-' . I A I hosts. � pression of good will made a deep, - it riage was ­.�-- 1, � ;.I of Canada. But the Presbyterian So6ety met at the home of Mrs. Jno. er- We are met this evening in your solemnized on Wednesday, -A wee laddic arrived at the home .. , ,1 . 101 - and ]tasting impression on the hearts - !�;­ � I ;. Church in Canada (whether better or E. Daley on Monday, February Ist. home to spend a social hour, and to February 3rd, in St. P2ul'-; Church, of Ernest and Mrs. Radford on Mon- of all. Of strong physique and , I'll 444 " � .; , -,* worse is not tfie question)-ts not- President Mrs. J. A. Ferguson, open- express our pleasure at seeing you of Mary Aileen Rosamond, youngest day, February 8th. He did not tell I BRUCEFIELD Matronly in appearance, the milk of 1, 1, 111��;,� 11 � orporation. ed the meeting by a few moments of home, once more. Our thoughts and daughter of Mrs. Kenrindy and the his name; however, we take pie-asure Kelly Circle. -A splendidly attend- human kindness flowed from her day ,�, % � ; . " � No civil power created it or authoriz- silent Prayer, followed by singing sympathies have been, with you dur- late Dr. James'Price Kennt'llY, to Mr. in offering congratulations. - Mrs. ed meeting of the Kelly Circle WRS I in and day out. Although of majestic , �; �, ,� ., . 0 ,�', . . ed the name, and no civil power can hymn 494 and Scripture reading, 3rd Ing your recent illness, and we sin- Harold Miles UambridRo, , ' f Aylmer, Sell,ers spent the week end with her held on Thur-sday afternoon, February mien, ,she was not unbecomingly , , I 9 destroy It or forbid the name. '11�.",` .. ... and 4th chapter of Philippian. Mrs. cerely hope your renewed health will Orit. Rev. Horace Snell. ,,f Strgtford, parents at Heidelf'Pirg.-The W. M. 4th. The 1st Vice -President, Mrs. proud but would stop at anyone's I.: �,�,! , � I I The hundred and fifty thousand Henry Henderson read the missionary permit you to resume your custom- offliciated, and the sprvic� was fully S. and Ladies' Aid of Duff's United Robert Watson, took charge of the gate and, without standing on any . ', � �1. '' I Presbyterian communicant members, monthly prayer. The minutes of the ary place, as organist in our school, choral. The bride, whn was given Church, meeLs at the home of Mrs. was taken by Edythe Bowey, bearing ceremony whatever in the way of � Z17, . , 11 representing over half a million Pres- last rneeting were read and accepted. which duty you have faithfultly per- y uncle, Dr. �4 M. Ken- William Neal on Wednesday after- on the prayer life of Jesus, and also formal invitation or introduction, she . 3��� ,�.. . byterian adherents, grouped"' a Mrs. Ferguson sang a very pleasing formed with such regularity during nedy, of London, wafi very Invely in a noon from two to five o'clock.-Jobn that of St. Paul. Mrs. Harrison read would enter. To her, all latch keys I - . A., ,I " � . . ,�. I 1W thousand congregations from Atlantic hymn, "My Saviour Holds My Hand." the past seven years. In apprecia- molyneux ensemble suit' ,2et,askirt I Watt was in Toronto over the week an itern from the Missionary Month- were on the. outside. She was ever I �i,��, i �r','�,,,- I to Pacific, are the Presbyterian Appropriate readings were given by tion of these services we take great of mole colored velveteen, 8 ppe end. He shipped two car loads of ly, on work done among the lepers ready to accept ho-spitality, whether 1"-'11,0,�," Church in Canada, because they be- Mrs. Andrew Henderson rid Mrs.. pleasure in presenting to you this in ''.., �, l, a by a "Tnper blouse of ,il cattle on Saturday. -P. B. Gardiner in Siam. Mrs, Wat-son invited the formally offered or not, and was V A, " T,,, st that these . :Ji'1f;,. lleve� accept and adopt the Pres1hy- over which Was WOT-n a ,Uver 'a and John McDonald's teAms are busy Circle to hold their annual quilting as a consistent vegetarian. On many- , ,�, , Ferguson, Several items of business Bi.bl,,,, and plant, and tru 11 ,'MAI '��,.,, " merribrance will co � I I I terian Doctrine and Polity, and 110 were discussed. The meeting closed little gifts of re cost of mole colored vel -teen and hauling ice for Fred Miller. - Mr. bee at her home op Tuesday, Febru- occasions she called at various homes �:,��&�11 power can make them n- , what they are. Other than by all repeating the Lord's prayer in veY to S Ju Our sincere appreciation ---- -­ -- - - ­ - . - � ary 9th. and without troubling the busy house- �,111F."""r, � unison. The remainder of the after- of Your services' in our -- :,,�,,-�,�::�: , Sunday Died In Manitoba. -The folio -wing wives, would make her way leisurely ;�'Nr;�. , � ���i . , �' ,,, � Unjust legislation may take away noon was spent in sewing, after -which School. With beat wishes for your from The News Express of Carberry, to the garden patch and help 'herself ­ ", �,t , "'y; � their property and ihareh homes, but 11�111,�,Z,31 , 1� - lunch was served by'the -bo§tess, Mrs. continued good health, we are, as Manitoba, will be of interest to many t4) the fresh, crisp sp g vege bl . 'z.. 1.�I� cannot take away tileir r4glit to war John E. Daley. - rin ta es- ',�,10,�J� ��4;),�, r ship God according to conscience, �r" . ever. Your mo,st sincerely, The eaders in this section, as Mr. The manse garden was her favorite I ; I I ,,-�,,�Zi� � , , , teachers and officers of the Thames Ballantyne was well known here, his haunt. she was much at home in: , 'A, N " their right to state their religious be- Road Sunday School." Miss McDoti- dim last visit being in 1924 when he came the spiritual atmosphere of the place. '..", , lief by its rightful name. " 00 t .-'i�; �W , - W qJ rth Old Boys' .Indeed, there was her special, trysting ,�� I �' 2. Notera second fact. The Pres- Notes. WINTHROP aid wais completely taken by surprise Coal A fficrt, Coal' of "" �, I ) lbyterial Church in Canada has been, the _Miss Edna Jamieson spent but made a very suitable reply, I .. Reunion: "Mr. Thomas Trotter Bal- place. and, in the long summer nigbts, .,� � "', , � ��`,.�,,', * , " . ­ - I �r. . occasions, since June last, - � I . .;, ` week end at b&r home on the thanking all, in a few well chos7en lantyne, an old and highly esteemed she was known on occasians to tender- -.J1 ��, � .", I �. , ,%S-. ,- _ . Huron Road words. This was followed by a pro - I . , .�� —Mr.- Thomas Bennett, . Car of Alberta Coal This Week resident of the Brookdale district� there to her friends and relations ,1�1 � r � such by the I ­�,,�,,, ;�� I Crown, � lt.'�,. 11 ...... q�? ..... 11 11 I �, , �' of Detroit, is spending a few davtj gramme consisting of speeches by * died on Saturday, January 2nd, in something in the nature of a gardon ­1� t, ,,, ­�,­Rlol Bennett. I 1'­�'%V` L 1. . supreme expression of with Mr. and Mrs. W. 'C' Rev. G. M. Chidley, Mr. William "n'T bis 83rd year. He was a member of party. No, she was not proud and I I �� I I an .. , '.. 1� 1. k.. Ladies' Aid,The Ladies, Aid and Moodie and MT. John Cann, all ex- JEWJZ4-L.d LUMP I the Masonic Order which had char w bear malice -for- �, "I ."I", � �"­, �1 ,411 .. The 14il,�Olifvissga of fhat 6urch W.M.S. meeting, held, at jM hothe of pressive of the higi esteem in which" of the funeral arrangements. Service any exhibition of ill -Will that miglit 51 - - to His MkjeAtY"WA,'�JA!#gj 9' d His our honored member is held. Follow- I was held at his late residence on Mon- greet her in the course of her visits -, "I. ;;," . I I 4.. ­ A to , Mrs. Scott Bolton on PabruAry 8rd, . : ..411N , ­ , I " '33 ,, 1, � ,Representative, dt',`q THE HIGHEST GRADE LIGNITE COAL I ,, ,�, Aft i� I was well attended. -After piecing Ing �,� . . . . . ,,-!, . 11, . .ft i this was a recitation by Miss day after which interment took place but was ever ready to forgive I ,,�',; ". � �4 � I ally 11, - , I ,�,,�� . at Carberry cemetery. A ltarg6 num- sligbt and to appear next day as if "I �:, 0 the dt&*;�Q'�,�6` x ,'Al�, *ire'lsorhe quilts, the meeting Jened by IN THE DR'VMHELLER VALLEY ­� , cellency � � i�' ' ' "VX� . , Jk , �V,4, 41 ­ � Gdhdr Amia 166rey, music by the Tharitiefi ' , 1 graciously aeknowfdilg , �,'"i3)1 . -1,1.0 -1 I _ 11 - 'singing hymn 84. Mrs. Hi - I ,,-,�� 1� , loug yearA, to "Tljte� M16d#� , Men pj�-e- Road orchestra and songs, old and . her of friends and acquaintances were nothing had happened to offeni her. 17 �� 7 , #1 f��*Zjf�;'thc' �� 11 . , 'PI ,,side -W, in which everyone joined. A I in attendAncp." yes, we shall all miss her. Deep C': I , � � I Prdj6ytelian Church in " , io! The Scripture hasaft Was read 110 � I., . hountifult lurich was served by the Tuxi,q.-On Sunday, February 7th, was her interest in the great railroad (!*fiWdVfr " �, -Iss Edna Johnston, followed by —Bright—Hard ��""`11'1'1'1,11' �' ", , sympathy".'f, , "� � -'El.t" ,4r4,,,, I , , I :�. ��,� - I I , I - �111 t ladies, then all joined hands In sing- Cletain ' of Brucefield held corporations of our country Avd sho 11 � , , 1111, � , �. "" _ ? jn�ssag6 ". of � _ i Z ­ . Prayer for Mrs. G*ld. After the T%ixis Boys I ., -11.lt 01furell i� 41is Majesty and 1, 04", R 't'd Ing "Auld Lang Syne,11 a fitting CIO I, . I ,,,gi "I i I 11.1�14�1 .. ,4,��, rarAily, ­ " dh$-1 -, hymn 579, followeJ. ae their Father and Son service with a appeared to consider herself soine- I - I— ) t 11 ;' I , I messeh- " .11 - 'i-� I ��! I 11 I'll � 1 ,,, ��, .";,t , , � f t� -#9 � Almost Smokeless. — No Soot to Clog Pipes very lArge Attenda,nee. Mr. Carman thing of a Welfare Worker to t'h& ..... . 1,�,` "", 61i is, pusing of, Or, , " ­ It, by Mrs. Eaton., Th6 topie to a very pleasant� evening. 11 , t',� i�,' .. - ��,'� . Say- 1, L i I . . 1, Ift 1��, 0 "!�, 'L I *as gr4moiif , "., � . . 1191 and AspitAtio-h in hi4lal, Haugh, our Pretor, spoke on C. S. men O -f the railroad about artteefteld., . I ,�� I'll ", 1�,�)� .0 . ­ � '' � 10tid 141106 W-10th6i, 0; " , , Free from Cinderg '— Holds Fire Overnight 1 1.�b1,1'1,4'0-.­ I . , "'.1.1 1."O' ­ I 1. ,��,�,rl 'k " I �*,,,,., sb, , I " I I Pgon and TUC"IRSMITH I E. T. and boys, work* Mr. Armour At any rate she constantly.16.990 - L­","'­�`,�' " a6knowl6#, �,�-` , - iloor wiy, - , " .!V� . eit, iii is. J., Sim �, ­�,,- " I ' , , J , "d 04L j`j Reeep *4, x . tj 0,04OW " "�� 0r,�A I 11, , 1 11 - , JtVy', � Qd, , "". ,'; wo'6 . Aft. - An essay btl � West End Notm - the farmers 1: ., .1 favored us with a fitting solo, ,"Where the trains as they passed b .1. . �,,,,,,���'.�7,i�,�,�4.�l����,,'., �% gt;�� _ " � Ilt ;�`W!1& 6 � , '0 , 1 ," ,, � " . I I '' I I � ,, 1 '661 ,III , , I A*" kho."tdd , I . , - , . Is My Wandering Boy To -night." W, IV tim ift ';,d , , tkbim - I a ig , , , if,*,: , 11. 13141ichttrd hat 06 taking advantage , fhnt shi might satisfy "jeyf-fij,"Ir �' ' - "�P! ­' #*,"O. I ot t, A, , ,. I , �11 I ho - 10" o I . I ­­', ", " , � , ""' ;, 10 -3 I,N"" 2Y6 . I � of the good , tia" trs,lin )*.4U- I r "I Y , , . �­.,,N, ;'' ��:, , 0, � � 1 417 0 Lance Norris, M.B.P.P., gave us an to the inartile of the j,'.r , � "'I . ,,�,j��,'#;;I,�,�5�,',, , � � f, I , givell,by *a. " , 11 A& W I � ,,, ��;,�,� ,,- Q;,,; I I., , I . n , am- W6041 . ..Art r - ., , . � " ..� - 0 5 ��:, :,� Ili � � Mid: 641 �1* 66,11 .14 -0 1619Wilg and M., a r , IN ,� , i t 414" R.' 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