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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1926-09-17, Page 4V� � I �1'11'1��! ;�V`M,711"14,11PIT I'�i�-1""-",;,.I.k,W,����,�13,,TP�l,,�Y'AA,W.�,, � -`­�� �' ", , , " , �',' � �. , 7 �_:. ! '. �, ,,�,'Ir, , ': "A' 1 4 I" f4.'Immtv�IA ,;. 1�1, I, A .4, , ., . �� "�.,O,�,, _r,�7!,41�%Jm- -, � mit"I "I" 411 ,'I Mki , fl bygw,!, --- , ,, L, ", . , ,�4­,,­� ��Tmhvl" � . i�l - , ", , . , I I.,� � , - F "."'.. " � ­ 'A I tes-,,� I � � J #U �, 110* �IPT,01��,,._.;fp ­ I __ .1 11 ­ M?, ��,,�,,.�,,,-.. ­,�� v - I , - , -,-" W.11 � �, 1, 7 4 I , t _� ", -7 , 7 p P0 At' R `0,�:�.I, -, 1, " " .", " �.r�� , �VAV,m '� .'.911, - , - � I , 11�` �* N , ; P11 . � " v : �, ... Nr L r� � �t � , ,,,,, � "O , � � ".: , " , , ft'ri I I . 1-1 , I . "'r:�v�,v- ", � � .�.', - "'' , , , ,&;.,, , I , , ,,r ,� ..� I , g . ff", ` , , �� � _ ) � . �.�,!�; 1 , , " V90 I A I , IN �, ."I . K ., I I be held in 14f A "'. 'd , � �a , N, I I � -1 I � ; I , 1_,� �!�.:,06 i , �h­? �Au MIj,V �­l �', ­, � " , , �:"f!, �, � ,� �, – - , I ';, , �� I , , I MN 'I, �,�:"�,, �,,,,�`. ! , , V a4k'XWWR�M' 1, , ,v -11 M ,1. , ' � � 7.90 p.m. The V, " , A '400 W_ , 411P11'", q1k 10� 7 1111.1��,� � I "I . - , I I - �. �- " , t , I I �. �� ,­�-,!�, - jl,� '$. � "" , a, V, 3 �4, I - � 'N 644,T1,0111, M �,, � ..4.1 1401 t I ,.e� "; 04 ,4 ";.", , 11�',,,R,,�,,� ; �",.,., � .1 1. Mu . � , 0 ,: ',� , ,,, I """, , -�`.�`� , .',�.'I:'S 6undar xteA §q - I ji, � n . ., . ,, i 11 "". It QITRTIM�401P­,F, ,-. C ,0 i ffil,, xt, ,, , 1 F.. �, , 06j. 419. .� _,o U .1 .4 "'. ,- U04,04. - -4 . ,� .�': ey',w "'.... 1. � ZMJ�"',,. i,P ryti4y,49r. i wq%�, 0 � � I. I 0� ; - �' "' �, �," �, - -,!-,�,�Y,­,.�, �,t ­­.... tple'll., wft, W .0.600 - , I S .. � I " 4*$R�q Xr�,.V�u , m,%4 '�jl'" -,�,I.- I - I'� ).''�.',"'�'��'Z'.':Al�l'i'T"" "r - , , ,, , ­­,�­, .. � i TrMSCOUATA-J, F. PQulliot, Parkhill, will coonduw4t iha � fn��,'.,,, I I -1 � �411 ". #., ,� , - ,,, �� I ayfa -ti- , � , " �­- 11 �, 11 �, i . . y the ll � a­rly 401dP'DI 1.� .1 :�4 . there will be speciol mgs 1, 44 , ` !;,& -� Z . — Fe;;;;;i � Rinfret, fd.aj, 1"(00. I , �tp . reply on, leah - %, almoqq­ I .., "'Igm,"*�­ -,,g, kms . __�t­ , T . ,. � ...., , ..� . ". i, � �. X, . , � , _ , ,­ �'... _. " 1". , � ", ,,,,, .1 INE �� � , A" I :4 Q. I � TERRABON -J- E. Prevest, ,choir, . P Roft"Ift i4oldlat the. 'do, f � ;%.1.1,Wo.W %��, �, '_"-9�'_ '1�11h, RVILLN' - A. J. Maj. 0,000.. Exeter Quartotte. .� _ I ,­� � � ".,!!, t";i�,O,� " # , 1 4 14�k`­' , ,'�,,i,�,� I',, � ,�111N W 47 A g, y large crowcw�, Inat. Ja tftoj.,r 1,000,11 I valuq# g"J,f*­�44 . ........ " �'%,'; "4, 4' " 11 QUIN184= I ­ I .... ... I " ��f,,A"_ " - I ...... �`�', 1. 14. I � ........ ........ , ,:�. - ��1'4. 17 .., - I 11 11 -"-.wj��,,��;"',-., ;",� M. ­­­­ — �­ _ - -The � �, . I _t ., , ", ',�!, - , � I ,,, . , ,!,:; �, �,�� ,' �­ , "; ,,, ­ ,�� I , , " 1, "I , 4� 01,101111" 43, '. ': .!�, . -, " _ - J 2,100. THREE RIVERS -ST. VAURIC0- I � , ,�, ,�, . I " .. �"�r�, . 7 , , ith " ' 'O ­ l' a 1.4�qO r0m0m`bt'4neQ,�' ,.''. : " '' , ". . I I . I . . .:,,�� ,,, ','," X , a87 "� .'", bi" '1114��`. . I'll ­:, �, ,_ se -A. il,-- W '"'Ji A`IF the Ja Street Aew,� A evening We retarlao � , "X,�- - "', " ��',�:- " , assisted -by the Ja ,, ii - t-,"', .4 , - - Im , - �, iml��,`11 I ` $."�','�-" IV% 81"i ,,," . 31, F " ,� almost �. , ZURICH Wvpv �%, 1 wal r, P. WQ=_ . ,. . , '. 1. � . �: .� I 1�1 ,4t- �'­."4,�, , '. � ,��", . : ­ ,,,,, ­ , 1�� -1 �IiR, ',�, , I ,I , ' " " Pre§VmtWQ* tw,x I ��, I " I " . 11 - __ 1, ��i,; -�N Ih .1 %er � - Fa1l'.'.,V , ­','�,�­_ I ­� .j NAUY-H. Deslauriers, Maj. Arthur B,ttez, ,M,j. 81000, _,r - � I 'Iet I I er-e�, so 1� 014��O#tr , 4 the g" .,�#I,,,,4.,�, � ,; - Ili,, I - , W. C. Pea T ,' $W' ., a �,, ­� Rlii .,,�, - pfore many left: _` ` I I 1-11" . I � "! i , , V 141", it eve f%`owRd,,anotber � ol;.� 11 , r1A ,. ,� k � ,�, ,�,�,,, ��t , lul�,,hqq f , _4 - A& Adi , '' 4*, _4 *9 and 11 �t,,,'Ff , "), � ,�,, , . , , 1� I � In Mrs A" . � 41 �, �:� .1 .M I VAUDIMUIL-SOULANGES - L. BasOball.-L48t Friday aftetn6ons . ., mee avdj _17 . or . .. 't "a PC*' ,Q , W'. 'OV , ,� -, '10-3,a, p9wt-To a .;' , , 44,40�,,� ". * � . I . " � . e� * of .,,V,dUrJ3upp " , "� .!�r� I'll � . ,I- .. , �,,� readliff .-, ;""','%':� 1 p,.. I ,,, r I 'MAJ' A. Wilson, Maj. 980. -1 was plav- aWO,IQ . i. � a.9s -v , mg - , * , I �1�111.! 1, I " 416i 1111. FFOUD-P. E. Boivin, the final game of basebal An , , i� , 11 N , 1.1, ��u 136 �., , , . . , - 0. , ore they to outAin 140, lat� of bef .#fw � . I 0. I �h e,5�,t.`rej 4111, � � It had been arra.nged b�r'tbe` addiess i. - kreo'eted ,_ 'I , - ' by %; :,:.1&_h*.�Vr * 09" 4111ov''ft IDIrecpq",�o - 1, " , (m ed here between Euter and Zuric_ , r 41. I being read '' .,#i0*rPW`�'A1?;e- W-11 � , . "�i - ,�,,,,� ?,441; ", � � " WRIGH—TF. W. Perras, Maj. t&4 0",*,, Club, of our V1-- - t6 I lrj . .Aftet"you bq,tv,���.,Wn,�i"ht"*,Aln�,",;A"O",4 '1W?!1',,.-,4, 4 "I ., , I , � -BROOKE - C1. B. Howard, to decide the champions of the South �, J. J,ones Mon ma : . � �'J&6e wh4.f,,',' `," - '' �­ l .1 - I I . ' - � - ' Ak , k, `*,,�. , , _ �. . , - . , " !, - ­, , , and, the.presento We -, " , ­ � � .,J,1*1�" jh' 2 114, Boucher,, MaJ- Huron League. Exeter , r. . � * c ., 1, . -.1 I .. � I �0 ,�, 1'.4 -i. . , � ,Aq - I � YAMASKA-Ainle . W_ V4 a* , 0 , �1, treet dance wi(7�=,d r . 'W0114 , 6 vffor, you -in t , 'i _,,� �#f,'� 11 , "I hold a,,t4w 8 . ,V& t � , ,� ,' ," proved* the - � * ,_, , , g�,�'Wj �, - , ,'Mr. and xTs. -1 i - ths,.�O,eq �J_., St., g .;-,A ., �, '_ b a"a . " . Ows: . 0 , , __ '' , ,� ., ? 1� sea $,�osa . -414 , lea, AW AA , , . ,�, ­ , ,,,,, '" 6'ers fiw * ­ r I - I , r, , . , - .. .�', � I ", :�, I I the score of 11 to 1. This was the rhU6 PA -0-016 WE C. Pearce and Family-. Dear Frignds,' Shoes, 44'.w . '' _P Wlva,u qu r�� � - "I , . . in � .Mo, �.hv* �A� of co ­­ . ,,, .: 1w �4',,�,,,�',�,'% - , N , Woo Baldwin, 300. �A.-',# _ Ar . - 4" ,. ". , 0 A pliven the proceed -and, ,� - - I 8 better team and won the game by 11314,184 �i p, _ I ', �t ��% �121 1, r STEAD - W. K. titillig ha4rslu d4ne,- X-1 , ` ,,,4;oq*0 ,4 .4 11, , I I * N .111,� "14-" �: - ­ I ,""1111 �- Ig an#.,W in the i�arli.6,r We are met together to�rlight revre.� . ". i , �` PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND . ''., # music, and; 14oubwly I *e - bpst bi yjmTi, Y,00,111 I , I , 01 " " kh' ". , ,!,... second game played in the finals and 21 - 0 " ­ !, . r , , , '. ;,",��,4, �4trt, q�,,..*q everring our fine � Y to make ly �401fttlkn � �� ::� i 4A1111111111111 I ; 1", Exeter having won, both hold the F L Pave4 ,seriting -all the departments of. .the- '096n,, Wh '- t , our ,, , . I A, 11 � 'I' . . . 'I �. , . Iq ,11,� CONSERVATIVES ELECTED Price, Maj. 2,800. main 'aitrsA was roped off for the, de- Ii,ensall United., Chlirch. sffip�,T� I 'I', � , - .1, I . e . . "', I I ,,"".-I r?,,L "�.� , '' � �, 'I, "�',", , " , ­,", I . I '��,�,,b,�' '��,'k'� .� cup this year. We Wa4t. � wet we . . 17;j;'�.1411 �,?,', I I ,I,,-,' ,',�, . ,,, ;_ � � q� I . - ­;' �,� ,­, , ,_ I 1. . .L t" ,, , . YORK-SUNBURY-R. B. Hanson, Notes. - Word was received here sired, 4 , in. #rst to express to you our very deep ' , IALS - ­ .1 . _p*4 and everything put Qr� - , �-, y . : SPW I FOR PAIR ]DAT,-,.-,,'-'�v , _��,:!': - � �� ',;,.,,' � ., I _ �'. , ,�o . ' I ': '.1'. , I 11 , � I I I . I . ""'. �, � - ­ - i �,7'� , ,, , � .,� I ; his Children's, Box Kip Liaped- Booto, nailed a4l �,L ','� " 4. , , 1. ,;, , , former resident of Zurich, in We also take this . I I �. . _ '4` - .. It � : I ; CURARLOTTE - R. W. Grimmer, Maj. 4,700. last Thursday Of the death of a der $or­�Ap evening's- pastime, )But' regret that you have removed -from, - ,�', �',�,�,)�,�. � Maj. 1,336. the we un4�tand the first disappoint- our eonimunity. I � ow I 1. , thit ' 14D ..... e .... A......... e­�­.!­" , ROYAI,-H,on. George B. Jones, LIBERALS ELECTED person of Peter Woolley, who died at when word came that the opportunity of telling you t we � Sizes 8'to I -f6r ..... ! - , � , � . `,7'��'�­" L� I � � , I % . . . _ - I . ­ , , , , M , 1,230. 3=1Z Band were ux�able to be have appreciated very much indeed , Xise""Box Kip School. Show, � nailed eolep I � , I � . . 1.11 i 1�. JOHN-ALBE RT (1) - Thon " erta . I I ., rubbgr Ime.s.- 'V1 A .'-,',-. S 11as GLOUCHESTER-H-on. P. J. Ven- his home in ,Stratford last Wednes- lot, Maj. 1,566. day. The late Mr. Woolley was well Present 'OW.ng to e in 11 the deep intorett and the great ,$ loy-; -_., ..................... ',�, 2`4 :_V: Bel). Maj. Z%7(*- ' Of ithe alty you have shown in every depart- . - ,.�. 1, M. KENT -Alfred Bourgeois, Maj. 800. known here, having lived here for staAms, WA 416 MAIMCere sizes I I to 2 bDr .... .. 1. �', I ST. JOHN -ALBERT (2) --Co ago he mov- hockek,cl4b. then at once pressed our ment of the I , � , '' �,', 1�,!, NORTHUMBERLAND -C. J. 'kor- many years. Some years chureWs activities dur. Boys' Box Kip School, Shoes, nailled and sewed soles, rubber'. I 111: .. MacLaren, Maj� 3,150. ed to Hensall and later to Stratford. orchdatm.to help out and to which i your residence amongst us. The . . � tkrj� 40. VICTORIA-CARLETON - J. K. rissey, Maj. 300. appeal -t1koy kindly responded, and the ug . heels, Sizes 1 to 5, for ............................ �.�. 11 . VIM . ��. He was in his 90th year. -The mem- . members,of your family -have alw1ays I 11 . I 11 . Flemming, Maj. 1,650. RESTIGOUCHE-MADAWASKA- bers of the Luther League enjoyed a dancing ;,46 just nicely under way been Wbyal to the church services, Women's Fine Patent Leather on"trap Slippem . , dull I calf - . ftr_1 ' WIDSTMORELAND-Dr. 0. B. F. Blanchard, Maj. 1,890. corn roast on the .9hore of Lake when the.,rain, which had been threat- Sunday school and Young People's trimming,. Cipban rubber heels, for .................... RIOU"' 11 Huron last Friday evening. -Rev. H. ening, a little came down much soon- Society, and a the other- organiza- - I - � , :",.,. ��, I NEW BRUNSWICK r tha �. ' Men's Brown Kip Wbrk Shoes, P�Iadn toe, outside counters . Rembe and family have returned from e n -was Lxpected, and thus put a tions. We believe your examples and . I 3�- 12.1k. - a few weeks' vacation spent at Ham- dampot o4ithe street dancing. A move consistent 'lives have exerted ,a Iasi.. , for ........ : .... ........ � .......... .......... 2_.,�'..,, 1 " CONSERVATIVES ELEC11M LIBERALS ELECTED ilton.-Rev. A. Kellerman, of Tavi- was then, made for our town hall ing influence amongst us. As a . ,,, 11 . .. . . . , I I . ­ � " ' PRINCF-A. I, MacL.eanA Maj. stock, conducted quarterly services in which, wu U . � ,ddPpJk I I X I 1. ,s packed with dancers, on- slight toke of our remembrance and I �410 - � : ,, W , - , - those anxious to get the appreciation, we askyou to -accept 7 - - ..... �� .1 KING'S -Hon. J. A. Macdonald 1,710. the Evangelical Church on Sunday.- lboters a4d , = - .7,&;. : , � I � �, Maj. 136. QUEENS -4. B. Sinclair, Maj. 900. Mr. , W. F. Braun and family* of returns, as they came in, and our -hall this gift, trusting you may eniby : I 7 , " ��e"� .... I I . . � &140 - I QUEENS -R. H. Jenkins, Maj. 676. Forest, spent Sunday with Teiltives certal�ly­43resented quite an anintated prosperity, health, happiness and con-, _.. . . - __ . - ____ v .r here -M -any from town and country aPP,eaTanpe with the large throngs tinned usefulness in your new home. 0 .. . A I . . I NOVA SCOTIA are attending the Western Fair at present apd the large numbers on the Your Friends of the HenszAl United - I . 4-1 *11*4 " I , A- 4 I 1. -.1 . I . J,ond,m this week. -Tile Eckhardt floor daniing. -Mr. Jackson, our en- Church." To the above addreseMr. SEA * I -, I- - .- - I CONSERVATIVES ELECTED HALIFAX (g) -Hon- W. A. Black, Bell Ringers gave a very int*resting tOrPri;Piliff.,irocer,bad made arrange- Pearce made a very suitable reply in A610iff . � Maj. 3,850. , concert in the Town Hall here on ments. to,,,cater to the very large 'which he stated the Pleasure he had TELEPHON1 11 OPPOSM COMMM(nAL SOVI(L . . ANTIGONISH-GUYSBOROUGM.- INVERNESS --L D. Maedimgall, Tuesday eveni-ng--4Mr. Ezra K bler crowd ,ex ected and had a couple of experienced in his membership and I . I � oe pp � Hon. J, C. Douglas, Maj. 650. Maj. 980. 1 has sold his dwelling property, bake stands � t�i serving what is teraled fhat of � his wife and family in the 11 I ":, .. - 4 it" "-'d' 1' I - - CAPE BRETON, NORTH -VICTOR- PICTOU-T%owas Cantley, Maj. shop and equipment to 'Mr. Everett , Ot ,ag#2 and other refreshments United chuich,,andl' how his best wish- - - - - , IA -Dr. L W. Johnstone� M,4j. 2,760. 1,400. -7 or " � I I . Haist, of Detroit, fornwrly of Hev- but-the,j,ain operated wery W,uci es and kindliest,thoughts would be I I I 1. I 11 CAPE BRETON, SOUTH - Fin- - W. G. sall. Posseselion will be given on agaij�'st.,' m, Imsening his businew the church herW and its kindred Or- pleas;iAi eve m -ng vw apent on Thww-- here ead. her melatives and triellids ,_ QUZENS-LUNVNBVJRG ­ I ._ lay MacDonald, Maj. 2,515. Ernest, Maj. 475, October IsL Mr. Koehler and, farm- very niiiierially, although he was gan1zatiopfi,..ap4'#At it'alw4iys gave. day vvening Imt, ,when about -0ty will regret to le of h d h, . - am or eat ' C0LCH*ZSTEa-_4-.. T. XacNutt, RICHMOND -WEST CAM HRF_ ily are moving to Detroit, Xr Haist quite well -patronized by those pre,&ent., him.pleasure t�. do emrthing in the young Jack,es met,at the home of Mr. Mro.'Robert Jarrott, Sr., of LAmdou._ Maj. 2,249. TON --Dr. J. A. Macdonald, Maj� 56o, I's moving his household eff" here The suryr of Mr. 11omna Me- interests of the c4ureN and how as a and ,ml s iggins, the occae. Wasr in the viliag;& on Tues4ay last, ,. or . 1h family, t1jei.prized the, ndce,'gift �6*de ion E� Millan� th Huron. wea* Ined ni, Raberi 111 CUMBERLAND -4 & IL Rmith, this week. -Fire destroyed the home a miscellsneQps s9ower for we believe, redordiug her vots.-We Maj. l',476. LIBERALS ELECTIKD . of Mr. Andrew Kain, of near Hills- elated wh6n they heard of the sub. them., 1%�n $ollo�ved_ still another Misor Viola 11iggins, bride -elect, who are please& to aeo Mm. William MW- DIGBY-ANNAPOU3--H. IL Short HANTS-KINGO--J. LorizWer 119� green, wW nearly all the contents the stantial. majority he had reeetTed, as presentatio% -it b6ing an evening orf -was, the reelpieAt bf some very hind- est,,of..,t�e Towniship.0 =JpsrsmitJ4 Maj. 266. ley, Maj. 150. sev�rely well ,sk *Ore the 5UPPOrterO of the -presentations, tb' '' . . , , f 'T_ . odlier day. Mr. Kain was ;w one being from ,on�,.g�ft& A &wmorated basket w�w so - vrell' red fx0itv fiei., mmnt I . recove . HALIFAX (1)__�F� a Quinn, Maj- SH1MBURNE-YARMOUM - P. burned in trying to get out some goods King Government, and thus as it ,b the.Yourig People's. League to miss adorned' -with the gifts. - ,g operatign in owy, a 1�w -.1 , I The evenin . ., .�qad Ims- ,ver throggk life, while.many rejoic- Viola ffiggins,,who had been its faith- .,�,, plessa, . qA1 3,100. L Hatfield, Maj. 1,M?. from the burming building, and is morw ( , t,ly spent in g,kmes and pitgls.-Xr�. and _*s.. Jarlies, Niobol- confined to Clinton H ed mani',others were deeply disap. ful and pah%taking president feir the -amusements followed by refreehn ,or llvls�k_ ospital. � .kents. son, of Wingh� erox4c6irk.;' - - � Pointed or, sad, may we say. past couple -of years- The address I 4;Rpson, accompanied by -tore wfth.the Mim � Harresi Home -The harvest home was read by Mr. James S. Tapp and _Mrs.,.,4 ,,, - � � .es- Mam. okud F&M*& MANITOBA KIPPEN heir son"W'cl'.' Detroit, met- Johmsion, of tW village,Mr. sad services held in St PauPs Anglican the presentation made by Miss Mil- oia � .4 hter, of " . NaMAM&-peaB and all kind of graw, We Church here on Sabbath t, were dred MeDoneN in the fbrm of a * .� ovei M'spent the'week end Kra. Stewart, of Meutr*S4 welre LIBkRALa mwrw 269. , Vrep,4wd tD pay you the very hirb,mt W nice with relatives land friends, and were guests of 'Mr. and Mm. Abraham,Bol- . . PrIow ior your Grain, and can nine tuake largely,#tended, both at t& morning jardirfere.and-the following was the- a&ompanfed home by Mrs. R. Bon- ton, of this village, and alto. with Mr. MAXDONALD�W. J. W -via, Maj, urm.g.auenu for trucking same at a aovr and evening diets of worellip. At address: '"Miss 'Viola Higgins, Hen- thron, v4w intends mmaining a few and Wre. Gordon Bolton, dugrmg the PORTAGE LA PRAIRIB - & A_ 2XM. � �t, Adxise us by phone or letter, *nd a the nton" service Rev. L, C. Har. sa,11. Dear Friend, -We regret very weeko-Mr. and Mxs. Nell Sparks, of past weeL-JElle results;of the -elec- McPhorsor4 Maj. "O. MARQUETTE-4. A. Gl%m (-L,R) is is yDw wish we wili ha� .our buyer ma I 9 - much that -you are about to i,,,r Deitroit� -are home and will spend a tion axe now the all. absorbing topie ST. BONIFACX-�Dr. J. P. Nowden, M&j. 4ft to - Your grain Pe�lly C,Q,k Br� mon, rector at Clinton, preached, de Xiffimg Co., Henwill, Omt Phone 54, HerwaJI livering 'W'flne discourve, and at the your active doinnection, with our Maj. 2,100, NEEPAWA-R_ Milne, Maj. &7&, - ­ 89"-4 . . i week or so with Mr. A@ex. Sparks� of cora�remation and many are inclin- WINNIPEG SOUTH -4. S. KODtw- evening s4orvice, Rev, Ven. Ambde-a- Young Peoples Society, in which you Mm. Gordon, of Trinnipeg, Man., and ed to agme with the late Ron. John NELSON -T, W. Bird, Maj� 6W. W_C,Omont-Peamon.-A very quiet con W. J. Doherty, of London, eon- h"e given such faithful and effui kiss. Matheson, of - Goderich, are- A. MicDoxald, that the two most ua- mid, Maj. 1,088. PROVENCREP-A., L. Bea.ubim, but pretty wedding was solemnized ducted -the gervIces, at"isted by the ent service I as President for the pas- t guests this week with Mrs. H. Reid certain thingis in the world were a WINNIPEG, SOUTH OENTRZ--J- , (1- P.), accl- in St- John's Episcopal Ghurch, De- rector, -Rev. ff. Maylor, and gave a two ye'am We appreciate the inter - T, Thorson, Maj. 512. and daughter, Mist Minnie. - Mrs. horse race and an election -Our mil - L SELKIRK -L. P. Bancroft (L,-P,� troit,'on Thursday, SepL 9th, when most inspiring sernion from the text, est you have shown in our Society Peter Fisher and daughter, Miss inery openings will soon be th;D order . , PROGRESSIVE% INDEPENDENTS, Maj- Z80- I . RoWit Verrner McClymont, son of Mr. "Rejoice Iff the Lord." The Rev. Ven. -and yOu�t 40yalty to It's belt intere8ts- Eleanor, left this week for Brueetleld of the day with the fair seii._0w ETC, ELECTED SOUR19--J. Steedman, Maj. 476. ' i'fid Mrs. James McClyrnont, of Kip- Arclideactrn was a pastor here for We pray that God's blessing may rest where they will spend I few days fraternal societies are now 1petting SPRINGFIELD -Dr. E& H. Bis- pen, and Constance M. Pearson, of sorneseventk,en years and in the op- upon y,du in your new relationship in with '.Mrs. Walter MoNat, Mrs. Fish- down to active duties and expect to BRANDON -R. Forks (I -P.), Maj. sett (L.P.), Maj. 675. London, were united in marriage by ening p".0 --of his address made men- life. We believe that you will often er's daughter, and from there they enroll a itumber of new- members - 1,1!50. WINNIPEG N. -A. A. Heaps, Maj. the Rev. R. W. Woodroofe, rector of tiou of that fact, and of how happy think of the good times spent to- will go on to Gravenburst, where Mrs. Miss Dora E. Sberritt in writing to DAUPITIN-W. J. Ward (L. P.)., 2,626. St. Paul's Church. Mr. and. Mrs. these Yeaft had been to him and the gether in our League gatherings. We Fisher has a son living. -Mr. and friends, reports a very pleasurable ' Maj. 400. WINNIPEG N. CENTRR - J. S. Jack Blanery, of London, wem their pleasant:xiie mories he had of them hope you will find pleasure in con- Mrs. William Dougall and children, of trip ou the way to Norbh Dakota and I LISGAR--J. L. Brown, (L -P.) Maj. . Woodsworth, Maj. 3,018. 1 only attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Me- He then contrasted life in a beautiful tinuing this work in your new home. Chicago, are sperldiTig their holidays later on to California, and is with Clyniont's many friends join in hearty village- lik, Hensaill, where kiea�rly As a slight mark of our appreciation with Mr. Dougall's mother, Mrs. An- friends, enjoying camping along the congratulations and best wisbes. everyone owned their own home and and good will we ask- you to accePt drew Dougaq,l, and sister, 31iss Cassie, way, and reports becoming quite ex - SASKATCHEWAN Notes. -Mrs. William Alexander's had nice gardens, flowers, etc., which this gift, trusting it may oftelff. bring. Their many friends are pleased to gee part in setting up and taking down many friends were pleased to have made it s4> p)easant and was such a to you memories of the good times th,un ,gain. -A largo number from tents. -We expect soon to be able to LIBERALS ELBCT19D M. King, Maj. 3,700. 'her with them on Sunday last. It factor in making life pleasant and spent in Hensalk You,r friends Of our village and vicinity are this week report new activities ar4 enterpris- REGINA-Hon. C. A. Dunning, is s6me months since Mrs. Alexander easy, and -46f the beautiful. fields and the Young People's League of the attending the FIxhibftion at London. es in our business eireles.-Our coal ASSIN-IBOL4,-R. B. McKenzie, Maj. 1,660. has been able to be present, owing farms an& everything incident to Hensall United Chureli_" At this In fact it may be said that all r,aaJs merchants continue busy in distribut- Maj. 960. SWIFT CURRENT -C. E. Both- to the severe shock an1l car accident rural life�-'-where everything remind- juncture, the choir Walked up to the lead to the city this particular week, ing fuel and it is well that there �% BATTLEFORD N. -C. R. McIn- she sustained some time ago. It * well, Maj. 950. 1 ed, theni ,of the great creator and front, singing as they went that beau- as the Western Exhibition Is getting no scarcity in the orkpply.-Mr. Alm tosh, Maj. 1,750. Dr. A. 4. Young, the hope of her many- triends. that giver of allAhings. He then reformd tiful hymn, "O Perfect Love," after greater and larger each year. -MTs. Brandt, a forme�r j0pular raii1way BATTLEFORD S_J. Vallance, Maj. 350. her improved condition continues- and contrasted IiN as he Tiad found which Mr. W. 0, Goodwin, leader Of Robert Bouthron is in Detroit, where agent, but now of Elmira, was in the Maj. 1,000. Miss Madeline McCartney, of Port it with thd Masses in a great and the choir, read the following address: she is spending a couple of weeks village during the past week spend - MAPLE CREEK -G. Spence, Maj. PROGRESSIVES, INDEPENDENTS, Elgin, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs- warlderful dity lik& New York, where "To Miss Viola Higgins, Hensall, Ont. with her gon. William, and also'wi-th Ing a day or two and his many 600, . LTC, ELECTED Herbert Jones during the week, visit- thousands on thousands did not own -It is said that coming events cast her daughter, Mrs. C. L. Simpson, friends were pTeased to meet him a- HELFORT-M. McLean, Maj. 1,350 ing with her friend, Miss MvIvor, an inch of ground, had no flower-, their shadows before them and a4so who is now residing in Detroit. -The gain and seeing him look so well with MELVILLE-Hon. W. R. Mother- MACKENZIE-M. Campbell (p.), teacher in No. 14, Stanley. -A num- nor grass, nor any of those beautiful that little birds of the air reveal bean crop in this section is giving all his old time mirth and good spir- well, M.aj. 2,450. Maj. 1,100. her from this oOmm-unity motored to thing,; wrapped up in village life, like secrets and so we, as fellow members good promise and with good dry wea- its. He was pleased to note all the MOOSE JAW -J. G. Ross, Maj. 450 QU'APPELLE---J. MilleT (Lib,_ London durin�r the week and visited it was in Trens-all, and how thousands of the Choir of the United Church of ther when ready to pull, the bean late improvements made in our vil- PRINCE ALBERT -Rt. Hon. W. L. Prog.), Maj. 900. the We,qt,ern Fair. -Mr. Alex- Mc- had to IiN,4, away up in large tenement Hensall, have got into possession of crop -will be a fine asset. -Mr. Fred- lage.-Our village lost one of tts early Kenzie visited with friends in Hyde house�, N -aching nearly to the sky, the secret that ,You are soon to leave erick Smivllacombe, of Guelph, and and viuch respected residemts in the Park this week and attended the and no real home life, and how for us as a choir and sing for one you for many years a resident of our vil- eavl�r hours on Monday morning last, Fair.-Thp-election -passed off quiet- such advantages as pertained to life particiAlarly love to sing for, but as iRge, and one who took great interest in the person of Mary Ann Horton, ly and our Ubera) friends are Wear- in our vill,iges and rural distT�cts, wo with music, we still want gomething in business matters as well as mun- relict of the late Robert Bullard, who . CONSERVATIVES ELFk-TED BOW RIVER -E. J. Carland (U.F. Ing 2 . plea -ant face since. -Miss Me- had gre-at reason in the words of the more that will lend comfort and cipal, and known for some time wbile passed away in her 77th year. Mrs - A.), Maj. 650. 1 Vor, who believes in being up-to-date, great Almstie Paul to "Rejoice and I happiness, not only in our waking here as an onion king and who also Bullard had been in declining health CALGARY WEST-H,on. R. B. CALGARY E. -H. B. Ads I eautiful new Chev- be glad." He then went on to speak houm, but also in our sleeping hours. filled for many years the position of for a couple of years, and as in this ]Bennett, Maj. 3,660. Maj. 900. rolet COaah, and with her friend, Miss of s,r,i,, for God and vrhat the We asIA you as a choir, to kindly ac- Councillor and Reeve, spent the week issue we ha,ve to send in oui items LIBERALS ELECTED CAMROSE-W. T. Lucas (U.F.A.) McCartney, motored to Toronto Ex- chure.h stl,nd for and how in this life cept this bedspread from us as a end heke with his 'relatives and before the funeral of Mrs. Bullard is EDMONTON WEST -Hon. CharlE-s Maj. 1,760. hibition-A nurnbf�r from Kippen we w(�re oft,en so much concerned over taken of our appreciation for the fnends, who wera pleased to see him held, vve will raake'further reference Stewart. Maj. 1,400. ETHBRIDGE-L, H. 31elliff (U.F. xiotored to BrucF-field Sunday even- minor mat.ters such as forms of wor- valued services you have given us in looking so well. -Mr. RusselQ, Mae- to her death and funeral service in � A.,)" Maj. 600. ing and list,pned With keen interest to ship, doctrines and names o � f church- the past, and with the wi.qh that you Kay second son of Principal William next week's issue.-An-niversary ser- PROGRESSn'ES, INDEPENDE-NTS, � MACLFOD-G. G. Coobe ('U.F.A.) �he splendid discourse delivered by es, and how We seemed to cling to I and the one you ,love best, may find Mackay and who some months ago vices Wilt be held in the sister United ETC_ ELFA'TED Maj. 550. R, -v. Frank Lang-fard.-Mr. John such, hut that on the other side of warmth and comfort under its folds, very successfully passed his final ex- Ghurch of Chiselhurst, on the coming ACADIA-R. W. Gardner (U.F.A.) i RED DFFR-A. Speakman (U.F. Workman, of the Kippen Road, has in- the river, or the better life, we would and dream very happy dreams, and arnfnation in the Medical College at Sunday, September 19th, in the after - Maj. 2,700. A.), 1,500. stalled a fine new radio. -Mr. and not h,, conmrned in such rnatt,-rs as Wishing you in anticipation of that London, and who had been in North noon and evening, when Rev. G. W. Spen<-er, Mr-. Han -y Hubbart, Mr. and Mrs. these wouid be an absence of all that happy event which makes "�wo hearts Dakota, for some monfl-vs past in the Rivers, of Parkhill, and for a term BATTL9 RIVER -H. E. , VVT,TASKIWIN-W. Irvine, (U.F. (U.F.A.�. Maj. 2,900. i A.), Maj. 4.00. Canue and Mr. Melville McClymont, in thp fl e hrough beat as one.", long and cbritinued h-ap- office of one of his uncles, who is a of years a pastor here and at Chisel - all of Detroit, motored over and spent all vtorrnity. Space will not permit piness. Signed on behalf of the Choir doctor, as for the first year after hurst, will conduct the services. At the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. us to enlarge'further on the excel- by its Leader," The beautiful bed- graduating he has been filling in the thia morning service in the United BRITISH COLUMBIA McClymont.-Mrs. (Rev.) McKibbon, lcnt disrourse that was enjoyed by a spread above referred to was pres- tiine with practisirig doctors as re- Church here Rev. Mr. Rivers will con - of London, is visiting her slister, Mrs. c()ngregatioa that crowded St. Paul'q ented by Miss Eleanor Fishe-r, organ- quired by the Medical Faculbty, has duct the service and as the reverencI CONSERVATIN'ES ELECTED 1). McRae, Maj, 575. Henry Ivison. Church, in(luding the lobby and aisl- ist of the choir, following which last been spending the past weeks here gentlemen was most higbly thought VAN('OUVFR SOUTIT-L. .T. Lad- ___ ­ and w(, 1)(-Iieve a number wore unable two addmses and Presentations Miss with bis parents­-AMr. T. C. Joynt has of when a re-tident of our village, the CARIBOU -J. A. Fraser, Maj. 675 ' ner, Maj. 3,850. -HENSALL to zain admission. The choir r,,nd- Viola Higgins expressed the great the carpenters busily engaged fitting church will no doubt be filled to hear FRASFR VALLEY -11. J. Barb,�rl �red a fine service of praise, includ- pleasure she felt ab recipiefnt of up his dwelling rooms over his brick him as Mr. Rivers is a good preacher YALF-Grote Stirling, Maj. 2,650. C,�nd FaJ1 Millin�ry Openiw on Friday ing fine anthems, and in one of which such fine useful presents, -which Maj� 1,400. VICTORIA-Hon,,Dr. S. F. Tolrnie� and 5aturclay. September 17th and lath, at she block of stores, the Work being done and proved a fine pastor in every KOOTENAY WEST -W. K Esling M , M , " ; aj. 2,150. F. R- ' i�, H�n' MI. [,ateit gtyles.and fwhi� , iss (',Iadys Petty took the solo part would ever prize and would serve her by Mr. James SangsteT and staff.- Sense of the term, practising what he Maj. 1,100. �;11 h� �ho-n. $066-1 in a mo�t pleasing manner with Mrs. in almost constant remembrance Of Mr. Andrew Love has had his neat preac,hed, and always ready to assist NANAIMO-C. 11. Dicks, Maj. LIBERALS ELECTED Want�]_--Pons and all kind of grffin. We Frrol Drummond presidiw very ably the pleasant times she had spent, brick dwelling on the corner of Rich- in evcry good cause and work. -Mrs. 61000. � nre vrepar(�l to pay you the 'ery hil�bllt m or�--anist. The church was beauti- both in the I;bague and in the Choir. rnond Street North and Nelson Street, �i. J. Doherty and daughter, Miss ric� for your Grain, and can a,lao makI NEW WERTMINSTER—W. G. Me- I KOOTFNAY FAST—Hon. Dr. J. a"rrangements for t,ruckinir same at a -low fully derorated With flowerg, fruit The programme -whic1h we made ref- nicely repainted, which makes a fine Eleanor, accompanled Rev' Archdea- Quarrie, Maj. 4,700. i 11. King, Maj. 700. �t. Advise us by phone or Jetter, and If and grain which called for much erence tv in the first part of our re- improvement, Mrs. McMurtrie has con ' preaching ; Doherty when he was VANCO�WER-BURRART) — Brig. I it i� volir wish we will have our buyer call praise, from Rev. Ven Archdeacon, Port Of the League Ineeting, consist- also had her PROGRESSIVE& INDEPENDENTS, t� — Y-ir wrahn per�nally. Gook Bron. fine two-storey brick here last Sabbath, and their many Gen- J. A. Clark, Maj. 1,2N. I ETC., ELECTED Mikli-a C-.. H�n�ll. anL Phone .54. H�n­Ml. Mr. Dohc,rty. In short, the services ed of the folilowing: Solo by Mrs. L. dwelling tastefully repainted.—MTs. hiends were deligbted to meet them VANCOTJVER CFNTRE—Ho-n. If. i 2066.4 wer4F, rnoqt gratifying to all and will Redden; reading by Mr. George H. J. Gordon, of Winnipeg, Man., has again and find them in the enjoyment H. Stevens, Maj. 2,600. 1 C.OMOX-ALBFRNI—A. W. Neill, Announcement—Mr. and Mrs. Geo. long he remembered. FolEck; a violin duet by Miss Ethel been visiting Mrs. ff. Reid, of this of good health.—Mrs. Wm. It. Bell, of VANCOUVFR NORTH—Gen. A. 1 (Ind.), Maj. 1,700. . Smale, of Hensall, announce the en- Presentation�The vifeekly Tneeting Murdock and bUss Greta Lamnlie, villa-ge.—Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Fbss, Windsor, who spent several weela gagernent of their eldest daugh-ber, of the League or Young People's Im- accompanied by Miss Jessie Buchan- of our village, the first of this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John YUKON Pearl E., to Mr. Otto J. Stephan, provpTnent Society of the Unibed an on the piano; a piano duet by receiW a messhge advisin�-them of Zuefle, has returned to her home in CONSERVATIVE ELECTBD. YUKON—George Black, Nlaj. 400. eldes-t son of Yjx. and Mrs. 'John C'nurch was held in the school room Miss Jessie Buchanan and Miss Alva the death of Mn. Found, nee Miss Wind,sor.-Marriage, bells are again 'Irtephan, of Hillsgreen, the marriage of the chureb on Monday evf�nfng, tindenfield. Rev. Mr. A. Sinclair, Jane Carlisle), of this place. Mrs. rimring very loudly in our village and , to take place the 41atteT part of Sep- when tb,eire was a h%rge attendapnee, pastor of t'Ke United Church, excel- Found rece4ly underwent an opera- look out for coming events.-H.quses ternb�r. as it was what is termed a social led himself on this occasion as chair- tion in one of the WMnipeg hospitals for renting are at a premiupa in our -----. _________ _________ ____ -------- - Switzer-Higgins.—A quiet wed,ding evening, with an interes.-ting literary rnan, while Rev. Dr. Colin Fletcher for the removal of an inward growth villagp and if a few more neak dVrel- was solemnized at the Parsonage on and rnu",�nral programme, followed-b'y added to the pleasure of the occasion but pass,ed away on Saturday night Idligs were erected -by our builders and i Wednesday afternoon last, September refreshmentg provided 1'n al�undance. by an appropriate address in which just following the operation. The de- contractors, they would vqr'y­�raadily toth, when Miss Lillian Viola Higgins, What lent special interest to the he vvTy 'happily enmbined humor and ceased was well and favorably known rent at- good remurlevation. Party Standing by Provinces. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. meeting Was tha-V ofi throe, pr8sentp_ instruction. The lunch as provided Hdggins, of this village, became the tions made aecompanied by nice ad- b)r the ,Wies, was ,very much enjoy- _.___ __ � __ � - - I ____ .- _______,___ . - bride of Mr. Aaron Switzer, of De- dresses. The first Was that of a pres- ed and made a very fitting Close to a ______�_ . -1 At midnight The Canadian Press reported the complete troit. Rev. Arthur Sinclair, of the Pntation of a fine reading lamp to Mr, most pleasant and interesting meet- � . . I ... party standing by Provinces as follows: . United Church, officiate.4, The bride William Dougall, Sr., tand Mrs. Dou- ing of the League. .. I . was gowned in a charming dress of gall, the presentation being made by Briefs,:--Mlss Marion Casepore, of Claret satin face canton, virith satin Mrs. Gef)rge Habkirk and the f6ilow- Wing.b", his been eFngaged RS ClIeTk Lib, Con. Prog. Lib.-Pno. U.F.A. Labor in,i- slippers and hose to match, and a ing addr"s "­redd 'by Mr. John in tfie ladl& ready-to-wehr in Mr. T iffiney, C, , --- iX . " Mr. anti w duties last ,week and wial to --tumn � I ; . :�- :Prince Edward Island a I 0 0 0 black velvet bat, and wore a corsage, Ro-cliff whf�ff soep,liz for itseilif:_ C. Joytt's store aild entered upon her' AU I 0 0 bouquet, of roses. After the ceremony ' `W;1 , , Mm .' Dougall- Dear ne 1; ,Vova - Scotia . . . . � . . I . 2 0 0 0 0 0 nner was served at the Friends,—We, your fri-drids avd as- doubt 1. ­ ,� .. 12 1 , I �t. gii6 -good satisfaction.—Mrs. I .. I I a weiding di I - I . . 1, We* krunswiek ....... 4 7 0 0 0 0 0 home of the bride's PaTents. The %ociates of tbe,1J1_S11s9lI United Chu�ch Wilson, , �# Now York, is a gueg with 1:ndheo . �. 4 . � 60 4 0 We have a large and v'ery complete stook of � 0 0 0 "', � ,N,tati6 .,_.`._-1'.--.,. 1 happy couple left by motor a have felt f(jt`4.aWe time- that we her aouSins, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Me- . , 0 � 25 53 2 2 0 0 0 on � —Miss He,1 In ' I , short honev,moon trip to London and would like ptlhlftly' to tbank you f9r Donnell alid family, C . . �,,, ,�. " 0 2 0 other point,q, the bride traveMing in. a Your long YOA� :d :NIM ul and et. Stnith left last Thurgday for Omer, I';",. . , �, Atitoba, .......G..... 4 0 4 7 pretty and stylish hats and nevermore reason- ' . L '$jltg&y� I , 2 1 X ., n ........ % . ,P "I , It , , I 17 0 2 0 0 0 dress of brown satin wilth sli ers, rweMt �ervJ4* 011 4 Michican, where she, has.entered into ably priced. Call and giare us a chance to - "" -, �, �! " w6it � � 0 0 0 11 I 0 , , , ;:� �� , ,d��,,:�4,i,;_:­�­­ 2 1 ��, �n ' iu ch, Sundav "'�tl� N � - 6 -0 000i, 0 0 1 bose and h,qt to mat,ch and I ?p school and offi* vrgU11l1WoW of tb�� ttAffibig for a nurse in one of the fit you up for the winter. . I i I * -& ..'... 1 12 P # brol"� 111.1 - , 4,,,�,,��,,,,� - t . ��'f,*'��:'C,, �'�,6jj`,,4-" plaid co,at. The bride who is .'4'01p�,�dU a&li, Mr. Dotlgaly,S IA?ge tho�pitalt thbrd,, mod will also NO ,',�',�;�;";,4��";�",..",.". 0 1 0 0 0 0 ne ,)f church, We, I I .1 , I W'. '' . I 0 0 - U14 - 4 I M"'. 11�;7. ,�� I ,_ '' �S'%.��1111.t_', � " �; " ,� .. -f, ; � . ng term of-pT.0io, her hr6tb�t, who !a a doctor , OUT PORDIA-l' Voutg­ ladia, -received I 9 tet& be with . . � ` 1 1 1 0 . " �, �, -,t�li , uperin i'04�I %1 ""' --41'., 1 " . . , - " U 'Ithi6bli'mid -� Mrs i'n -tlub Place--RO,'�, 9r. BoYle, of � �,�-,e� :� �., ., , � , '' '! 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