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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1926-10-08, Page 4WWWW" "i at " � , " ­ c4laq. r W- 4A.W qww -rvW4XAAtZ V ""AM "' . , I , ­ " � �,�y � F , .,i4 1 .4yj VPAt#r3t.4&*1F4-8 96AW 7­-V;1�' lt� A. m4 0 1 WWI '" `1* " I 1, � � 7 a WR .���,;'i.'i��i,�".,;,I�i'��,��', 1. ,�. � "M11, ,,�qa�,�?��,: p T,bq " ­ , , 1 014 1 , -.4.*A%%"j* 1 .; ! I �' , ,,� , Aun, , Arremim -Xor i3t, ,# � - , ' a �q - 2 ta 1� the f;o ftrilw I .11 . I . ­ t.,.* ,.4 --1 � � ...... ,1.,,,:� 14 ,, . , I in Washington, P. Q. OAZ 7ut'he , dP7'iA-3!U'QAAs*Mary 11-1.11 - ­ I , " �. , , " "t , � , � , I. ... ' - , f . 11. - V . =,1,44 � Xr., ct� ,Lpodw ,40 - - 111:ii� �, If - -154-.: % . �%�,� I ! ,, �- : - XUBtard .. - - = Y" " �- �t�,,,,�.g , I.I., I **ILLOP � - xr.� and Mrs, ,A. s wo6k", � 5h *r, aX4-X.Ts.-,­ I . , , � I 1. '. ' vol '' utl "". I . I'll I -,-. -1114. � "I 'Way, of Stratford Normal, spent the . I . - ­ .1 I 'T �11� . I family left lasit% liusdal for Jansein.. �Vx KOOVAk 7� "A V4 6i .. � -g.1,1 L -,. �j � t _. jj�',�J­ 'il Opq , ,�; Wk B134 Not"r-Mix- Burns. Of Plorwa� whero they plan to spend the: weekre - their p . ;�'.4.. , �', F R F, I � � .049 "I'V59UP4 ­ -11 ,,,, . , ­ - , �''. I I ,�� ,. -­ �, �� , " ,, -, ': "', I 4ftthWj9 " , MIR W I I 1. I � 4 . . - .*; � , I `� `.�. �"5-,� i�., -,'.. 5 . . - ee On a , I . ,� ;­ ­ . -, ­ 4 , � , , l'i" "', � , 'i "' I 'L ; � 1 '4 hy her winter. "Acy-aw making #ie Wo here.--�-Vi- .and Ws. Tay,40r,:61 'ro- Buse IL A144900%, % - , 4 , - "" , ,- - - , , W 1.1, I 1, � - I ;, , , . Ad at pl��ptial horaw I a4t � 114 , 0 � Or Tbt I %02 , . 1-W. 44n P,V 11 0% 111'­,�',M� � ­. by motdi and camping along the way. ronto, visited this week wi-th Mr. and hall ,40 �1%74e part fe* wQeks , ,ii'all�e'vi"'wry much'"noyVE �� � �, "',90 -1.11, . �, ,, , 11 , , P, 0 Attle cwwrqu" have b . ., kla ff" � i � I , 1% 1� .. - ,0 rs 'lliam Ivison, - 'llag - relaurg'-IMI-fiensall. Xathryv - ' We p4mr, 'Kay. A. ;51V940.4X1 .'.0 . )F "" 10 � "A' ft i'�i * i'�'�' * '-` � - Wend, 'Wrs- " 4-- -Clifford Pollock, of I udon, ,visited 14 - W!i of the vi e " ­ , , ���.. 114, : , .,tf�:",�� 1�)40 ... v. Mr. Ferguson, ot the his parents on S-unday.-Mr. and Mrs. -The old saying, "It never rains but remawtv I , , ,. . � "A ,111 " i I , 0 0 �'l rv# OPP 10.v ILI-51,1110 �, .­�". , I : A most interesting' sermon, ,espe It .. W tw�:-`,q , 54 Toronto as e� has ze� � V YLO, no,r� Z . . , I �, 44 , W�q , - , 4 qw -1. '10P, Was Albert Leitch and family moved last it pom-s," might be 4-pplie.4 to the . ­ * * L " 0 0 W, I -1. .t�;,4 11 e ChUrchts, Of 1V1cK'l euveas'al - '9�s. . , � � k! ,,p $ on, the LeadbM Line . ,go position. -Mr, 1;y for the young. -We �are plela", Llwl.' 7 ­'%. � , V week to Goderich, where Mr. Leitch number of accidents that have hap- V - .- . '! , P, fn���, -- ­,' , 7 ,,I., I . � , �- �`41 -� �J�; "; Q , . --��'j , I I., ­,g.,,,Ap moved this-' � . " �;� ,,.& t�.,�.',s��'�., .", 7,­�, . . - . ,., ­1� , � 11 - - , .,qjoiar week In- Mort that thi coats aaa,ougw� - � j04�0045" , -� �. ., Z . pela unng . to the "Ji, ##6 they receu y rented.- axxto. wraps reported in,7 .last ,W4 , 4, -1 . . 7 . ,i�', " ., '.4,) - '' i"'.I.I.. ­ 1, �­ i"It, �vne,day last week -The Bethel church -has a position. -James Ferguson and ed d ' the week. On Friday ` - ta ­ . . . . � , ., h ,F,,'M� � , " . ,% . ,0 .�, . ,) - , ­ , - U L ,. neial, ebec- . 00� , . , lb 6u�,, , ,-u,.1X 1. 11 ". I 1,; in I -x-o - League of' the JWue I` I . -,I I irepairs have not yet been completed. H S Kelly, of London, spent the week lafit Mr. base J�Oxrqtt, who is 41 ,r 'I wM14, s, OUR 4A * I * 'i, 11 - ­,.��F� 'he 1he upp, People's , a stolen from cars at the . OP --" �� 21f4i'N " m- A., AA .Q q) , I , o., .. . -71t, looks as if the provi O��.* TUPper 'a '10;. m Im �­', , -Mrs. charge of the elevator here, had t UL0eUXkg,,on Monday evening -With a Ing'servicle .'of 'the United Ch!,� ­ ,T,;. ?, r., ,� � 8 1 �, 04.. , 41 I 1. 4AAK, , �', ,.," bons 11 next R �, , ,. � , I.. will not take place urlkti `� " � I � :) �' ',L �', ­.. I " ,�.,11 ,-,;,:.'' n,4� ­ 77,� � , W , ­ I 'I I . .. � 9 end with the former's mother. on thek head, which, though- not con- 1. 11 � z. , '01-�17 a . ­ .1;5 .,� i, I fg,* , " , -.1, , iingham misfortune to receive a nasty gash UnUed :Mirch held 16ir . regular w4pre brougl# baek,.som ' - 4�"sion, S0160 in#, ow or , algaret Ferguson was at W I b$ Roa, � ", I - , , , � ,�t�� - - spring or suramer-a. good thin , as last week and attended the wedding . n . !­ ­ I I ,. � 1"., .good - a�*,adance and -with Xllw� I�Xa- -the ,night "'last week and #1aced i#,-' g ��,� � .- -v % -i,- ",." , ,,, , ": . , " W. , , . V . 11�� ', � I tion racket -each year is en- - . I ,X.1' . �i ,�,­Q,,�4! �',�� , �,­*.,, �. " �, - t , k� � � one e ec of her niece, Miss Isabel Watson.- sidered serious, was quite painful and ". ES. , a� . " 44�,,,-# -1 n , , � . , 5. ily MoWion in the chair. The ine#,t- P%49's Garage. The only tW'"" ;, �1,QUR'$5X0 TI ,. % t, v� , ��, L 319, . so '', . �­­ .. Ong . g . - 0- 4 - Qu .r I' � i in - A ., I MW � k" �,��, ; 'N . 11, , .,� h and to spare. -A returned - bar- William Brown, of Detroit, has been required medical attention, which was ing " �', � I' ed in the usual vv,%$,,- lath omi 1*4th it� rt., gaw,'p4'�gl­,W. ", ­ ... , . L, . tted was a �pa-rd or note attach I or,...,A threp eyA *fat$16. m#4 � 'r , �� , ­ e4, .. , ­ - 0`;P -,A � � � ' , , �. � - . �� � !!� 1. vepter who came from Alberta two ,isitinghis father, MT. Robert Brown. given by. his son, Di7. Jaynes Jarrott, the mn pul ­ ,t4.j*-,, 00 .. .0 11' t Xii�it. and, sAde, dut. I � . , ',:, ,,,* Of a hymn; aftei"which "thanking fok the use," -Mr. Gornii.t. -eye e style with 0 . I � .1 91015.-� _ jes., : , . e. � ... ­ -1111, , weeks ago., says the Prairie Provinces . '!#7 , I I � -Mrs. F. V. Martin and her friend, of Ailsa Craig. . Master Duncan 'i the members read ; Oent- Case and Mrs. Case -'during the `#gf4t. Cubrax 11yeels with .ru b6r ltop:.Uft, - ; '. , �:L IVT I - numBS, . ttl, �1. ,,. , .. - � ,,,, �-- � . ;;1 I..,. '... I a �il ,-- . . . ­ -, -. .1 .1 . " were cov . I. I I . .� . � 1,� . �-� , , ­� , r: I I ered with snow�The gro- Mrs. Munch, of Detroit, were here Cooper while engaged in drawing ence pa4y,&S. After this a ivery Ane week or so enjoyed a pleasant .'unto . I ! , ­ �' I 1. . ,..,. .�', ., � : � T . ' , 1,; Cory wagons from Cranbr6ok and the ` ' 7OUR $5..% T1XS;--4%es6 are inad , on -the ngW --, . ap .11 . this week at Mrs. Martin's cottage, blocks for the barn, fell off wagon, ProgT;inp* - U4 to Toronto and other plaotes,I-Mri.. . . Tolp6boy last� pr ­�- . , , �', Moncrief have stopped their 310"Ild' Boulder Lodge. -A very pretty but several blocks falling on'him ­ , gotten up by Miss Mor e - i I ajad in- ,is - ","given; instrumental duet Peter Case of Exeter, an. Giowilag-Airls'. 1� Pq0#t.1e4tbAr uppers 14,three eyolot'Ay A , 1. 1'� -,. for tl,ds season. -It is announced that on) was - 1111*1 0� ,- . Iemlth,4e , . - �. 1. . , quiet wedding took place September juring him to some extent. Dr. Mae� by Miss Irene Douglass and Miss Garnet, a ­ - t front and'sides tr!i�n%e4..with,-b.%-ek Lizard. ­ Go6dyiai -'welted -',se*4 I . ttending very efficientl,y b, . . .. . I .11, i.L., I One of the excellent young ladies On 25th at St, Mark's Methodist Church, ka,v who was paying his annual visit EleanoT,. Fisher; solo, Pffiss C49AYS the flour and'feed and coal hu eds soles.and low ru�bd�,heeis. A ,mry_smaA shoe. � --.- .f� . 1, 11 ffii I 1. � � I ­ . . I .. V.- I w � 4hp Leadbury Line will won become Detroit, when Edyth Gertrude, daugh- to S. S. No. 2, as Medical Realth Of- pet" top , Miss Graw.7.14 -ring pro,pri�io�.' .1. . I 11 � .. ,�', 'bride with others soon to follow I . 6k .. rLiw; db the absiinc�, of the . ­ ., tw, � - . . 1. . I '. I � ,,, a - ter of Mxs. G � 1- .. I - �'. . ­� , - " I . 4 I . ,; .. reen, of this village, was facer, 'was called, and upon examina- solo, Nollis Boyle; rea#iqg,'G1a4yM,Pe&ex always'fedIs a home -fee ., 1:.x, , � '­. , � , -like 1 . - ". , I We were pleased when Mr. Sills was married by Rev. Dr. Thomas to Mr. tion found no bones broken. -Master Luker; violin selection Mastel� 88OW ing when in our village, whereU is, ­­;�- :i � , � " I I 11 I * . -, . I �11 , . appointed Postmaster at Seaforth and Jack Crossman Rich, of Detroit. They Stewart Cudmore, a Pupil of S. S. Welsh ac&�oynp,ffl,d on the piano by, so well acquainted. -Mr. Joseph.',Va '. 7 , I I ,� .. . 1.". ., are now delighted to hear that Mr. will reside in that city. Mrs. Rich is�. No. 2, Tuckersynith, whike playing on Miss Jessis Bpehanan. Fla4 .num- gan was in St. George this week -Vi$- -. 1� I— "I I "I �,'� Dawson Reid has been appointed well known I � . . . I ., . ,here and here many, one of the new teeters, which the her w&s very well rendered-'aii�'v' -ag'biends-We are pleased t* rO.- . . . . � 11 . I , .. cry it! . .., . - ,X", � Customs officer. The young men who friends wish her many years of hap- trustees had just recently erected, much eWi * d, Harry Cook'was,liom- port that Mr. J. W. Skinner is con-': .0 .1 I � I&I " .. . .. ­�:�� 'Im 10 . 1, - Orye . , I ; . � I I I., ,- � , ,,P,. . 'Went overseas in defence of the Ern- piness.-On Saturday, September 25, bad the misfortune to fall off and inated for',secretary, which he se- siderably improved in health and has, . 3� . �­ pire are entitled to and deserving of Miss E. Petty, of Hensall, became the. breaking both ,bones in his arm. We I . -- ­ I 111. -. ­ �.; I ' . .. 11 ,:. � cep'ted. 'The meeting 'was closed with been able to enjoy car rides and. go . . I 1. I ,14", the best going. bride of C. Percy Tippet, of this vil- -trust that those who have met with the mispeth benediction- -;Miss Pearl around a little with 'the aid of erutch- I SfA eORroff , . ­. 1�. I I .. ... � 1-- - ­ . . . � , . " ­ I- ..1. I � I lage. We welcome Mrs. Tippet and. such painful injuries will -soon be on Liebold, of Zurich, and Miss Kathryn es, but -has still to he very careful - .� �nftird, of and -conserve I 4is health and strength. QPPQ�XM C0lRM4W]lAL HOTBL ;,, I ­,,. ELIMVILLE extend best wishes for a very happy the road to recovery. -The W. M. S. Koch", "d Mrs. J. Ru TELEPHONE 11 ­ .� . 1 3 � "I �'. Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bell futir-re.-Rev. -and Mrs. Paull were at met this week -at the home of Mr. and Cmditoyr, were week end visitors with ��A large number at the noon'hour 1. . , - , . '.. is. Jos. Dayman, of Tuckersmath.- " � ... �­ . visited at Mr. George Bell's, near Sea- Gorrie attending the tneeting of Hui�- M Mr. and Mrs. H. Price. -Mr. Ken Me- on Monday .last; witnessed the del6on- - I I - ­- �� ..'�. " �1- l � 011-17 rr'll. 1.++� '. on Deanery on Tuesday. -Sacra ent Mrs. (Rev.) Lundy, of our village T --I 1 40� 11-4 11 7-1-+- ;4- -16. �7­ I . - I . I 1.11-6 It ".6 ',�, 111'11'11��! �1, ik, 'T., ""." �31��I , ': �� 1, . �� -; ��, " $I- �, , :tl� , ''I , 11 "'I". i , -fl � ­.. 1. . for , as ay. . barn was burned to the ground early of the Lord's Supper was dispensed was in Zurich on Thursday last act- I e e s wee r he has secured a good position. -Mrs. , e Buckle ..pare. of Wood -stock. and wAter system which will make it Tery I At last, however, he chanced to a ' pply ,Z,� . .. I ` 11�' 1;:� Saturday morning, together with his at the Presbyterian servRe Sunday afternoon by Rev. Mr. MeDiarmid, ing as judge at the fair in the flower department, which was among the W Hoskins and bajbY, of Stratford, - the way in '�!hich upA"ate,-Mts. John Mvgdoch, who about, a month OX so ago received quite . to a scheming dealer in dog's who . got a -clear concepUbn of what the � I ... - . I - ,�-i, . sea son's crop, hay and harness and some implements. This is very un- of Goderich.-Mrs. John Woods has finest in ,our &strict, Quite a num- are spending a few weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mc- the engine threw the streams �, of water and also the splendid manner I. severe fall at her applicant wanted, including the very I 1. 11� ..", �1 fortunate at this time of the year. rt-�turned from several weeks" visit her ber of our villagers attended the, fair M,artin.-'Mjss .Mary Fee is in Gode- in which the chemical, part worked as front S=L= tripped over a pan Of apples that she had laid size, so he was soon able to get a dolt 'of desired ... . � The cause is ,unknowyL-Mr. ,,nd with daughter, Mrs. T. Wurm, of . Zurich. -During the severe wind and on Friday, and report a big attend- ance and splendid exhibits. h t ,week where she will visit ric his there is a combination which makes there, and for the time bad forgOtten, about the size, and he &en Very 'ingeniously s' et about ... . , Mrs. Thomas Hodgert and children . from near Seaforth, visited at Mr. rain storm Monday evening, Mr. John I— for a few days with relatives and friends, aAd ,,�-as called there through it valuable. -On Sunday, October 10, the services in -the United Church is now able to get -around a little but Painting spots and stripes on the dog 11 ,. . �' � 11 * � H. Ford's last Sunday. -Silo filling is Pollock had a very narrow escape ---- ­ -: the death ,of �i relative. -As will, be will be conducted by Rev. W. J. Kil- has not yet the free full use of her ' ankle, as these severe strains take. to answer the requirements, and so in � 71��.�'. P" now the order of the day. Several when he was thrown out of Mr. Ross' . boat. The engine had stalled and was ZURICH seen by local ad. in this column, Mrs. , Patrick, of Holmesville. Rev. A. Sin- . bime.-Miss Maxie, Foster is 'in Kit - due time when the applicant of the dog came along, he was more .. .1. I g%.. in the neighborhood have lifted their caught by the wind and waves, Mr. The Fall Fair.-Zurieb Fall Fair S, Smit lwning a laundry in the is, 0 now occupies, and clair will take the anniverse rY 'BeT- in the . chener visiting relatives and friends. than delighted to 'find a (log witJ1 the ... 1, potatoes which are an abundant crop Pollock was thrown against the north this year, although some show sorne, I once more is past history. This year's premises wilich she which will.prove qiiite a convenlience. vices Holmesville Church- Rev. 7. G. McGoun, of Lucan, will -Miss Polly Moore, Of Woodstock, spots, colors and stripes he Lad so .. ,i; . rot.' -Miss Florence Herdman haA pier. He managed to catch the rail- fair was the 61st that has been held _Mr. T. 'C. Jovnt made a business conduct services in the Anglican is here visiting her sister, Mrs. Thos. long wished for, and quite willirigly �rl- �, .� '. been visiting her grandparents, Mr. ing at the stern of the boat and was by the Society. Thursday was an trip to Toronto 'luring -the past week. Church on Sunday, October Oth, Simpson,A largely attended recep- paid a fancy price. All went well il 1, r %. caught between it and the pier and i an d Mrs. Henry Squires in Exeter- ideal autumn day and Friday fore- _Mrs. Williani, Truem-ner had the while Rev. Mr. Naylor will have tion at the home of Mr. %eorge Synale until one day the owlf�r and dog I , :, I .1, ,, I �� with each wave was obliged to duck I Miss May Jones, of London, who ire- I his head to keep from being crus4d. noon looked fairil-y promising, but strong southeast wind was blowing up a t misfortune he first of this week to charge of the harvest thankselviDg of our village, was held on Thursday night of last week in honor ,of Mr. were,out in a deluging rain, when to his great surprise and equaft I I � . . �. cently returned from an European , He managed TO work his way to the rain, and from 2.30 to 5 a steady rain fall off -a stel) laddeT on which she -and services in the Anglican Church at and Mrs. Otto Stephan, of n.ear Hills gre*t chagrin the spots and stripes all dis- .- . I I I tour, visited her cousin, Mrs. Nelson: t and called to Coultis, and aunt, Mrs. Henry Johns,l � was failing. However, the p,eop' "� had been picking grapes in fall- ing dislocated her shoulder bone, Clandeboye-Mr. John Smit, of .this village, while assisting at threshing Gr %ent, Mrs. Stephans ,being the 6ld- appeared and in great indignation he I.— .t � � I- "! I P�­ Mr. Ross, who had as yet no,t known reoently.-Mr. and Mrs. John Francis,: London, ' 1 he was out of the boat, and helped brought their horses, cattle and other live stock and everything was judged which, howevor, was soon set by Dr. A. Modr it was indeed fortunate at the farm Of Mr. Archie Rowchffe, est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Smale, and who has just returned went back to the seller of the dog, showing and bitterly denouncing him i ,,. � .. , of spent the week end with him in the boat. Mr. Pollock wall; relatives here. -Mr. John Tucker isl . and prizes awarded, a full account of I s4id that Mrs. Truvr�ney did nothaw any of the London Road, a little south of our village, on Wednesday afternoon from their wedding trip, A very for the seli and appearance of the X: . :� I , " quite ill at time of writing. - Miss I qui te exhausted, one hand badly tor, and crushed and one side quite brui-s- which- appears in another column of The Expositor. The exhibits for the bones brohien, although it was Un- of last week �vas unfortunate enough ,large number were present, we be- lieve some 150 or more, and a very dog, with all the beauty spots gone, when the scheming seller coorlly 're- ..... , , ... Vera Bannerman, of St. Marys, vis- i ited her sister, NIT-. . ed. We wish him a speedy recovery, inside departments crowded the ca- fortunate for her to sustain the in- jury whie,h sll, did. But as the old to receive quite a deep cut on one his legs. It pleasant time is reported by those marked, "Please, pardon me for my I I 11 r, . . a week with Lloyd Johns recently. -Mr Walter 1 -The Presbytery of the Huron Unit_ pacity of the show house, especially saying is "Things are scarcely ever of appears that while standing ork, the feeding ta-ble the present -Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Skinner oversight, an umbrella was to have .� ,1 . 11`�- ' ed Church will convene in St. An- Johns, of London, spent Lhe week endi drew's Church, Bayfi,-1d, . Tues�dav was this so in the ladies' work de- partment and floral exhibits. Other - as bad as-'ithf,y rnight have been.'�- pulk-y flew off and the hard raised motored to London a few dhys ago.- Mrs. James Sparks has returned from gone with that dog on wet days." So buyers these times would have to .1 ,�, 111.,., '. on at his home here. -The W. M. S. are i morning, Ocwber 12th, at 10 o'clock and shipping a bale of classes were also Weill filled. Th te Mx. and Mz-. 11. Holmes and Miss Perkins, 'all of Gorrke, spent the edge of the same inflicted a deep a pleasant visit with her brother, take great precautions under alike ;�. � ­ packing goodsl and continue throughout the after- this week. I noun. Over hundred races were spoilt by the rain as was also the horseshoe throwing competi- . week end bery with Mr. and Mrs. C. gash which required rnedicat atten- tion and he was quickly conveyed by Robert Delgaty, ,also with her sister, Mrs. -Hicks, of Seaforth, and with circumstances. -Miss Lena Davis, of Saintsbary, Mr. Crozier, .,., ,.- h'-, , I , I 1. .; one elergymen ­ - I ! and laymen are expected. The ses- tion. The concert and dance held un- Cook.-Oq.r nivrehantg have handled large of fine dur- auto to his home here and the ser- Dr. Dougall tier brother-in-law, Mr. Colin Camp- and of St. Marys, were recent visitors at the " , " ­ . "I �, CROMARTY I . I siains -are open to the public. Dinner Wanted.-Pt�s and all kind of grain. Wei and supper will be served in the base- ' ' der the auspices of the Society, were weU attended and altogether the re- quaiytitios peaches ing the past week or so. -Miss Spar- vices ,of secured, who thought his escape from more serious bell, and wife of near Bayfield, and whdle near Bayfield, took in the Fall -home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Skinner. --Our Fairs are nearly all over I ,; . ,�".. are prepared to pay you the very higbest! prices for your Grain, and oan also make rnent.-Miss Vera Tulloch, of Sault ceipts were satisfactory. It has been r ow spent ,Sabbath last at her home in Paisley, niotoring there with a injuries was a very fortunate one. At Fair. -Mr. Kennings has the contract now and they were all largely spoiled by 1.1� arrangements for trucking same at a low' Ste. Marie, who is training in the �ost Advise us by phone or letter. and if � proposed that earlier dates should be for the fair. cousin. -Mr. If-enry PfYlc', Our hoot date of writing Mr. Smit is still con- fined to his bed and unable walk to from Mr. John D. Stewart to paint his dwelling the heavy rains that seemed to strike 11 . ........ Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto, i, it is your wish we will have our buyer caU I - . chosen next Notes. Henry and shoe murchant, Is having nice , but hopes soon to have the free use Property, as occupied by Dr. on those dates.-Xr. and Mrs. George � 1. 11 I !�, I , to see your grain personally. C�k sros. I vlslting her aunts, Mrs. M. Toms and Miming Go., Hensall. Omt. Phone m, Hensau. Mrs. E. R. WestorL-Born, in Bayfield, -Mr. Eickmeier has -purcbased the dwelling and six acres dwelling rooms flotted up at the rear of his leg ugaan,-Many of our vil- Roswell 1. Dougall, and which will Make a great improvement to Poster and daughter�of London, spent the week end here with relatives 1. , :, ­ 30664 on Saturday, October 2nd, to Mr. and of land ,on the easterly limits of tke Of 'his StOrV, which will do nicely either for wliat is termed a bachelor's lagers are 15usil engaged irl taking up their the property -On Sunday last Mr. and friends and also visited in Flillsgreen 1.1'�.. 6 - ", '' Notes -The farmers in this local- Mrs. Malcolm Toms, a daughter D4m- . filling village from the ownter, Mr. A, Mit- 'telholtz, hall or for henedict life, and time vn M garden products and the yield is,proving very tul6s and MTs. J. W. Skinner were visited slA4,neig4borbood,Mr. W. C. PAWce , . 1. E k. �� , ." ity'are at present their silos. na Joy. -Owing to a delay in t' he ar- - The corn on a whole is an exception rival of the church Harve.-It of Kitehener. This property has been- occupied by Mr. T. Mittel- tell for which use Mr. Pfyle intends. good. -On - day fore -noon last Mr. J. E. McDOnell, by the following mentioned relatives and -friends: Mr. and Mrs. Pulley- who­�reeantly sold his farm here afid moved to Exeter, intendm - I .1. I �,�,, . pews,,the . ally good crop in this locality. -The Thanksgiving and reopening service beautiful woods on the west side of Trinfty holtz and family, who will move into Zurich next April Ist, Mx. Eck- _M.r. and Mrs. Thomas Parlmer autoed t4, Windsor last week to spend manager of the Chevrolet car agency at Heasall, who together with his bro- blank, of Winchalsea; Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Ready daughter, Miss shortly having an auction sale of some of ,'.: at Church will he beld Sun- the drive the �-Ve . when a day (it- ,o with their son, Earl, and ther, MT. Charles A. McDone-11, has and Nol- lie his farm furnishings, imptements and . ", 11 I '.1 over mountain, day, October 17th, not the 10th as somewhat the appearance of autumn. had been It is hoped meier obtains possess ion. -Mr. John �fildebrandt, of Seaflorth, was look- his wife and report a pleasant trip worked up a very fine trade here and of St. Marys; Mr. Samuel Pym a Q son, Mervyn, and daughter, Miss equipment. -Rev, Mr. MacRae is via- iting relatives in Kitchener , :1 �', , planned. to The trees are nearly bare owing to have Venerable Archdeacon Jones- ing up old friends in the village for to the Border City. -Rev. A. Sinclair in anniversary services at besides do,iRg a large business in the Lena, of Elimville; MT. and Mrs. and vi- cinity.-Oar, merchants are busily en- � . .­, I an army Of WO1 IL that are strip- Bateman conduct the service. A fowl a few days this week. -Mr. and Mrs. preac,hing Holmesville on the coming Su nday, repairing line, haTdng a splendidly Wa%ter Ke rslake -and daughter, Miss gaged in ttLeir spare time now mak- , ", .'' ping the trees completely of their fol- supper will be held in the town hall Ed. Rupp and family, of Detroit, vis- will be pruatching to one of his form- equipped store, with all kinds of sup- plies not only for the Chevrolet Genevie, of Centralia -Our bowlers ing out -11MIr annual statements of . , 11 4 I . ,!,. ­ .. iage.;--Miss Jean Ramsay, of Toron- the Tuesday following, served from to, left for her home in Toronto on 6 -to 8, followed by a good programme. ited relatives here- over SbLnday.-MT. and Mrs, W, F. Braun and children, er charges, and where his services car but many other makes, delivered One are making good use of their fine green while the sun shines which does accounts.-Tbe Misses Mary and Em- ma Johnston are returning from Wind! 'I.", I'� � ,. " � Saturday after spending the week vis- - - of Forest, visited reqatives here over were so much enjoyed in past years. -Our Council are still busily engag- of the finest cars of the McLaughlin- Buick make, a six that not mean very much playing, such sor the end of this week, where they . .1 �, , .. iting her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Roy ; McCullooh. - Mr. John Ewing, of eeb, townshi road superintendent, has completed p in gravel on all the back ed in filling cylinder, we have seen and which is so finely made wet weather have we had for the past weeks, and, yes, months, mak- -have been fo-r the past couple of weelos.-We believe the Misses Lam .., I., 4 � KIPPEN Brussels, motored down Sunday with Mr. John Scott, of the Wanted.- Pma and all kind of grain. We the work of improving the Bronson Line from the Zurich Road north to and side streets, where there are low places, and it is- this annual repair- and adjusted to be scarcely heard in motion. We believe the car was be- ing it pret -ty nearly necessary to carry an umbrella all the time. In - mie, S ' lay and Sells, known in musical Circles as the blindgirls, have already � ; It ': I �.r, ­ . � prepared to Pa3r you the very bights, t vdllage.-Miss Olive Speare, of To- prices for your Grain. and can also make arru.naentents for trucking Tonto, arrived home on Saturday and same at a low Blake, except the corner at Blake, Which will likely be looked after next ing thta makes for kood smooth roads and having now such a finely paved dng delivered on Tuesday last to Dr. Orme, of Lucan, and is only one of this connection an incident just comes to our mind where a dog fancier some, seven concert engagem ents to fill. Adem E IN ." ,�'. - .. rith 'her �� Advise an by phone or letter, an -will spend a few holidays v d if Jt 's ish year. Next week work will be start- street allowg the council to do so the very many new cars that the Me- great was anj-n-ous to get a dog with cer- -Mrs. n a a d sister, Miss Margaret Murray, formerly of our .i, , .. ... -� -ill have our buyer call you'r w Coo Young People mother. -The Of the to see your g�oain pemonally. k Bros ed on the second concession from the much more for other streets. - On Tuesday last Mrs. J. Sutherland Donell's have sold and delivered this tain spots and stripes which appealed village, were in the village this week, 1. 2�: Cromarty congregation held a weiner Milling C�o.. Rensall. Ont Pbone 54, Hensell' ' Zurich Road to the boundary. This quiet- ly celebrated her 91st birthday seas*rL-Our farmers in this section have to him, but which be found almost the guests of Mrs. and -Miss Suth- , V. 1 1 ­ 11. Toast on the mountain picnic grove 8069-4 piece of road is nearly wide enough, and in addition to a number of callers, found the frequent an very d heavy the impossible to get a dog answering to. erland. 'K.I. , . .1 � one evening la.st week. A very en- W. M. S. -The ladies of the 3/1 but needs rounding and draining�A I_ ,__ ; ,_ .C--- '"T --A +--I, AN rains of past week Tery . . � ,.� 1� joyable evening was spent� presided S. met this week at the fine home of number from Zurich attended the S .9 - 9 # r8- UiSt,rMSsLng, pamcularly to ose who ..,-. A. H- Carroll and Mrs. G. F. Scott, had be" crops. Yet compared with .��i . . I � I over by Mr. Dermys. . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dayman, of 'ces at Forest on Monday. her brother, Mr. W. H. Dent, of Sud- the rainfalf and floods in many places ­ I 11, 1, ,.:I Tuckersmith. Mrs. Henry Ivison pre- Council Meeting, - The regular bury, anti her niece, Mrs. C. McCrea, in our country as well as in the Unit- , * .,p WINTHROP sided over the meeting in the absence monthly meeting of the Council of w .. - . 1,.. ife of lion. Charles McCrea, of Sud- ed States, there is reallT little to . the Township of Hay held in �,,,111 Rally Day Service. -The W. Y, P. of the President, Mrs. Tbos. Kyle. the bury, motored here to spend the day complain of in Comparison, and as . , ,.. S. held its annual rally day service With Mrs. Henderson as pianist, the Town Halll� Zurich, on October 4th. d part of the following, and many we have mentioned before in our cor- . 1. - �i'ii, - All the members were present. The " ,,-I.. �;�: on Sunday evening, September 26th. meeting was opened with Hymn 71, were t1he congratulations and good resporldence, we are certainly living ""'y I ; Mr. Ferguson presided, and er. minutes of the previous meeting were wishes expressed. -Mrs. John Jar- in a most favored part of the coun- �� M,r. A. after which Mrs. Ivison led in pray " A 1',' C,uthill led in prayer. A reading, '10 Mrs- Monteith then read the S,crip- adopted as read. Simon Hoffman was rott, of Hillagreen, and her daughter, try as to comparative immunity from ,'� Al". I Lovel 0 Li&!' was given by Grace sson, "The sanctifying of appointed inspector of the Masse Mrs. Agnes Misdell, of 'Seattle, weve storms and flo(As.-Mr. T. C. Joynt ,,, i"�, Drain. The following accounts were in the village this week calling on intends in the near future having S ?11 Somerville. Two interesting papers worldly gifts.11 The minutes of the passed: Ontario Hospital, re C. -, -.. I,. were read by M. McKee and B. Blan- last meeting were. then read, after their reletives and friends. - Mrs, some repairs and improvements made "I ". �'­ chard, (1) T m k k�novfrl t* Con- which the roll call was responded to Rupp, $39; Burlington Steel Co., steel Edward Sheffier is in St. George this to the brickwark on the front of his (I "I"' I'll. ." gregatian through deba ,d pageant by -Rome twenty members. Mrs. Get). Rd. 2, $18.52; C.N.R., freight and week visitirr'g.her daughter, Minnie, large block of stores, and among . �., the missio;a enterpr e of our E. Thomson led in prayer, and the carbage, Rd. 2, $5; Zurich School Fair, Mrs. (Dr.) Re-id,Rev. Mr. Skeane, other coming improvements we be- ., I',, . ��� church in IndU; (2 � To fi out wbe- topic, in charge of Mrs. Henderson, grant, $20; Dashwood School Fadr, of Norwich, a&in preac�ed with very lieve, is that of going over the rectory I.. I -1 gTant, $10; Grand Bend School Fair, � "I.- ther world peace w ve intended was taken by Mrs. Sam Cudmore, much acceptance in Carmel Pmb:lr�.' with stucco work, which will make a - 5 ,.I I by Jesus, and how enera- Mrs. Finhayson, Miss Jennie Chesuev 1.�'� I, , if so, grant, $5; Zurich Agricultural So- ill save , 1� . terian church -'here on Sunday last.- great improvement, -and w ", tion can bring it about. The meet- and Miss Margaret Mellis, from the The services In our three local church- painting, being injured by weather ,,," ciety, grant, $26; E. H. Weltin, plow . ,11 . f *. I ing was closed with prayer. W.M.S. book, "Prayer and Misi;i repairs, 85c; M. Gorri,7eau., cement �, 11 ", : . The- 11 -A ons." work Rd. 18 3:9726 M r-ri— es on Sabbath lost were well attended conditions and particularly so with , . ME ��. Z.� � I Nows.-We are still visited ny - a number of sentence I I . ? . ., both morning and evening. - Mr. so many recent heavy rains. We be- � . . �, " 1 ditching, Rd. 18, $171.50; A. Foster, - . I .. � -­ ,. . .,� beavy showers of rain.-Pot,to dig- p�rayers, and the meeting cl-osed with Geiger, who , a member od the Coun- lieve the work will be done by Mr. - . .. . % ging is the order of the day and are singing and the Lord's Prayer in uni- part payment on cement work, ty Criminal Tudit Board, is in Gode� Charles Wolife, who attends - I -11 '. son. , $300-75; A. Sreenan, pay sheet, Rd. to that . "I'LL' ..,... I a fair crop. -Miss Hilda Stewart, of 18, $45; R. Cameron, pay sheet, Rds. rich this week mh1ding the regular -line of wo,rk here, and who has gone - - I ,I I � �- Goderich, spent a few days with Mr. Note.s.-Special anniversary servic- quarterly audit. -A representative of over a number of places in OliT vil- . , .., 1.,. I and 15, $167-75; L Schumacher, pay the Bickle Five Engim Company, of lage, .,and 'who 'was recently in Kit- �. , and Mrs. A. A. Cuthill. -Mr. Joseph es will be held in St. A-ndrew's United .1, . 1 sheet, Rd. 10, $60.75; M. G. Deltz, " . 'i;"�i��-.,-. Trewartha, of British Collumbia, vis- �hurcb, Sunday, October 17th, morn- Woodstock, was in town on Monday chener doing some of That work -A . '' I ... 4 , s, ited his brother, Mr. William Tre- ing and evening, conducted by Rev. P1*w repairs, $22.35; Stromberg- New Fall Footwear �11 �- I - T", wartha, last week�Mr. W. C. Ben- Mr. Lane, of Seaforth-Mrs. Isaac CarIlson Tel. Mfg. Co. supplies, $81.84; to give a demonstration of the fire lengthy and most interesting account I -;,� �"s , engine, Cke *ey kave built and sold of the late great disaster at Miami .", 11 M. G. Deitz, salary, $412.50; P. Mc- � 1111 I , I ` I . 1'� ,.. 2lett sold a car load of peaches this JarrOtt, spent a few dayi; irf Ailsa to the Otterville village tounell. The in Florida, appeared recently in one 11 U 12-1 -week and they were first class stuff. Craig during the week, visiting her Isaac, salary, $462.00; express, etc., � - ii I �, , wl* engine threw tVV0 str(ealfta of -water of the' London Dailies, written by � I— " -A teachers' convention is being held son, Dr. James Jarrott-Mr. B. D. $9.53; total, $498.03, less C. 0. P. through our own two and a hal iss Maude Glenn, of Londoyi, Have you seen the New Fall Styles we are showing. They are here 1, I- -. . ' " form- � , I � - -The regular an- Field, station -agent in z. talis, $4S.2"454.83-, C. N. R., " b in their many varieties and classes for every moraber 4f the tamillf. -' ;. 1 . in Chnionthis week. our village, hose, well ov6r 't e top of the town erly living a few miles east of- our ;"�, " I.,', I 7rual meeting of the W.Y.P.S. was btfflevts in enjoying ilife, and has pur� freight on wire, $3.95. The Councii hall and othe� builldings in town, and village, and ,a sister We idake special mention of the foHowing as being 1&ktra good values: .., 11 I., , ­ rch on Thursday everl- chased a fine yrew� Chrysler c - ­..' ,�. splendid satisfaction. The Ot- and John Glenn. Mas. Glenn during Ladies' patent 3 eyelet ties with black lizard overlays, Cuban Seld in the chu adjourned to meet agatin on Monday, gave s - of Mr. Georgii . -1 ` Rev. J. A. Fer- ar-Mys, November Ist, at 1.80 o'clock p.m.- terville council have already pmrchas- the pa9t yeaT was in Plorija enjo 11 - ,mg, September 30th, John MeNevin and son, Gordon, of , .. -11 �k; �, - London, were visitors at the home of -- F. Hess, Clerk. YlAg heel, rubber top lift ......... i ... � ................. �­ gusoty was appointed chAirman. Af ed a chemical ltppara 15.00 .1 - I ��. , � t0s. Mr. Bick-16 realding there, both' for pleasure, ' i ' ��� :,.� L... ter the reading of the minutes and Mr. and Mrs. Jaime,; W. McLean re- - .. . ­ - -1 will meet our.. 16"l touricil on Mon- sight GrovAng girls' 8 eyelet'tie, black lizard tirlimimingg, low heel, 0,1; 'i ,.�,!-!, itilie president's ,arld treaSurer's re- cently and also visited with .other day eveyying,,�Mtilbar 11th. rubbeal top lift .............. I ....... .. ; ..... ­.. 4'. WW ,,, , , 11 ,. -Mr. and ,ber health, and was there .when the ��%Wl .. friends in and around the village. Mrs. HENSALI, . I � �, �jz %, the' elecUon of officers was , I ,,?.F ... O -T I -Y#rl4 � � �,�; �,'t�, - I New Laundry- -The undemi"ed Mrs. Gailager, of Vingham, vreve great diamter happened, but. thehi)Ust , Lad eat patent 4 eyelet ties, tan "if .0 I ,Y% covered Cuban -`,­ 19- ., en praceedW with. The result of McN;evin and Gordon frite-nd leaving th,. w,,,ek . l.u,d is opening heeli ......... j. ­ .. , - I 11 , visitors this week # -the home of Mr. in -which she was living At the 'dime, . "'...'. I.. �'..- . ­ ry -at her proiniges in Mur- . ... ............ I .. $5125. I I I wt'11�14 �� .. 6 electiolag was as follows: Hon. very shortly for Log Angeles, Cali� dosleg 'and Airs. Robtki ,,#ggfns.-Mr. Jas; while only a fraysid (M6,,wAs go, gf�aat� , Cuban heel, I 11� " 11 � , Ladies' patent one strap, Wibk lizard trimmi - I , 15 li,:, - I ,Woell� imW,e4iaWy west of the Town ". " - lill,,'� 11. 'Your ,oateotage is solie1W. and h-av- Park left. fo:p df6htb' this week, ed and Aeltered by a ftrongly,, �; I $410,� 11 'f'-,-. 11 sidgitt -Rev J. A. Ferguson; 'Presi- fol'11318, where they win spend the a- I rubber top lift, SpMral 'i ............................ - ., �, - Corsi winter. -Mr. R. J. Coopet, of the Lon- MIX good exporienee. will sruarant,pe witisuc- . con ­ . I . I .. ,� I " " ", 'q�jh boifds,; Vice�Presq where he has- si�d- 'Young men Mrs. S. SmIt, R,ensajil P. O., Ont . �4 's 1514 I ypeA a good poll:. structed skysetaper office builillifi,4i �ck'bo6tg', ia6w dgtreinq, square toe, rubBer * 1� e� 1. - VbeX, - Setifeltstry, Irene Dolton ; don Road, had a very successful barn """' tiOlL Jim w"-7-b6'#M* mudh misseil, 'to eftape the btutit. of tbi stot-&- al- . beels . : . . ,,, '."Lb I �,­�,` - -4. ... 1. ..... 11 , $5.00 : .. '11�1 e� '', , 9090 7 .'.... .e ... � ............. . I ........ -.1., .1 ,�� .��,�� � ,�. -'­t%.rej EdlTa, Joh-nsta.j.t; organist, raising Monday last on his farti oli r.r Sal , orn our vflWj#'Qhere Be was very though the roof was ha%rad 'n,ij- hee . -11 r" " .� , 0-01ne frame dwelling with barn fr EXTRA SPECIAL ---!Boys' aurdy school shoes, rubber U ,�,'. V! t;" �4 1 Jdh#06t, assist. orgatyist, 'S. 13la-n- the 2rd concession of Tuekersivith, gnA two Iota. eorneT of M01 &nd Nelson popular. -Mr. W.� Me a of . sioj to 5% ........... I ....................... ...... V4 , , :1� ,� I '.. . I ­ ' . . , 0 . W; �'O' H and It 19 now in good gh Street, ffenqall. ont- Le n, the what allowing some rain tb coml'I& ,t 1101185 &'T , ., Thp aceb-tim I 3 ....... $2.45 4,�.. I ,go one .Pord t6'aring �� k. 1, ­6j1potopA; I. Trewartht and . pe to 'have , Dire or, prenslafs: nor further "art'afs Bank of Mon-trisil, gtaff, of Market ; given -by Mi" (11en't'-was Youths` -it same,, site 11 to 13 % ....................... . .,;� ,,, I I . - . I I L . I �o�,��," ;`11 bilme"Amtoig I Trewartha and R. t1218 10t,10dation erected. na i's -will add 6-1r'.' Mrs. PichArd Pollick, HensaN. ont. Square, Loyi&Y4 1048 a visitor in Certainly -a roost if1t&&U1mg One.- ��iA I ­ I � .� L'A � 1�11 - I , jL; fuyodi�t lbugibegs much to the appearance of the build- '0068-0 town 'this weeh�,-IW6. re At tl* r4adelit fair lield,.Af Zurich, ;Dr. . .. , . I �. `�X� 6 . ­ �rl I- ­ - '* grA to g:0atj, . ST00h OP9N ALL DAY )1t�PRXT WMNESDAy 1. , ". ". -1 , - ­ 1. I ".. . :6,1h, 5 �," L� % ,; ,, .1 .1 . I " P - ` '�" . I ­ - - .: �, .. . 14 94''tUd Mr VeIrgugon -iftg ad V0111 A8 giving him ample room vval%t'D&- `ft sna all -14nd Ot gftin- we that Dr. Rogw4WL.Doiftzall had a Tel' A: R, 04mlyb6ll secr&dd a coup, of , ,� . . & , L ,&­­ Ste rtoured to vay, you GO V6TY hio , ��'. j� kg�a ,, t"O , �g ;­* ,%)�SLJtp . - . 1, . 0 � , . �: , � , ��. ."- 4 �0 ,.K _r for sUck-Mr, Thim Kyle, of the. ",e,w , hest 't . '. , I ... 0 �, , . .." . ` - � , �, I �'v I I - �, 1- Dyr YNDUT occurring attaik, ot 4P6124ieitis on good pfiz& -both -in 'the gin " r. � , . , ".� , , _":,��`,.,­, ­ L � I IV .. d r,W. . uur�, :, - '�?'Le­ � �� -- I �,� ' "" 1--- it In 7A T) Ift Of 61h- ­ '', - . , �.1111% ,i�,�'.'.`e , illage, tecenft called e,n his Old Orangerfte'ats for tftelcing sa,we At a 16W N L A# go 'a -JA th;�" VIA& fttrieg ... L . Grain, � !�� �. - L , ". *D4 enn *Uro make .� � : �, . 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