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Busse ? _ bi eakixi da o yvaar, nd 1 . �. , 'P anon Pal that as" jh �. e $ with h fir or anis x ,. 1 g %K es e P .: % Gonnec. ., n. Y nd eat Q x.. t e re ;?b t'n d xtxi,' f moa the' �if4 has Intra cow sed a R g r, t �"'1'Q �. as iri this pas v iven in mere xty l#i1, fA �� , ,, artieula a ma be $ Pa a , has retn?Cned Fixriher P Y Tina ri' ds will aVeR q•i,: !�'� .; ,,:,, French, of u7 eon' endid men era man$- leis relatives atld nY f ez} 'rn t 7 f. r s' a dt considerable another ;issue. great test. �" ! �. ,1 r * home a P, . rk a in themselve$ p art from what has Bret tp learn of his d eeaso, 'Orxi''. + w.Y ;1 a,`f ;"N" ,I+''"iAV time in' the north an a huxitang ex- Dear Expositor: -Mr. J. J. Lwin g P ii ,°� r , : l► r `HiI.2IQaI f' S i f ', t 1{, , �� 4, edItian, ten days 9f which were gives an exposure of the extent of beeln perhapspx all tiTr�e past tk> eir mercha}>ts are ttlxaac�yis�la3'i ng verb: �+. P and that belga to fine stocks's�lected specially,for the } ° ^----'' spent in the woods. Mr, French was which 'nei . ie's blood is out of order political leatu s, 1s: qF_i tW`* �° ..�� ° accompanied by hie two neghew's and at Queen's Park,.and which he lays rob the great `issues from that oY a Christmas trade but wl}lah are 'al �j , • leQc % ]3lill � a most enjoyable outing was spent, at the door of the O.T.A. His figures more political one, for such an issue ready in great demand. --Rat*. A. Sin- .T _(j�I�%'I r L r �C 0 `'` jh �'', . t i,;, (.(Joi t xtued tr6m Page 's) Mr. French on his return home fetch- prove not that the O.T.A. is blame- as we have before us at the coming flair,, hould .evening, ing United i Burch, an Sun: #w { s J R ed witljl,him a fine young deer ani able, but rather that the O.T.A. has uieetibuton sone o. never be f grinciple, f� theexl whichvisimost hi $11iv$roken of stet- '° ri o1 pest, 'af Toxvnto; Mr . g Y P It's a wise thing to protect the feet t, this season „• ;' our citizens have been enjoying same never been tried. They have the , �dk s c -(iffli of Eingus, and Mr.. Willi dainty dishes of venison through the name but not the substance of the elusion . of party. This $cues your tin$ forth the great desirability of of the Ear. wearing, Rubbers yUCZ 7f1t� only �� f irleslye' of ssels, were here this living a good life, not only in aid y , y *:� kindness of Mr. and Mrs. French.•- Act; and Mr. Ferguson and his sup- currctwpondent, aiot as a politician, guard against colds and sickness but pxoloUg the :hire V!?,�", attending bine golden wedding Our grain elevator here, which has porters should be very much "ham- which he cemiainly 'is net, 'blit one age, when we naturally expect soon , {, , 'a nxvgrsary of their 'parents, Mr. and been need for one of the best markets ed indeed, to refer to this condition interested with all in the securing oz to pass away, but living a good Chris- of Our Shoes as We 1. li :„x', �s,Pilliarla Gillespie, James 5tree • for miles, under the management of because it only points to the failure what is best for the individual, the tion life from early manhood and moo- y r :-,'jXr. Glare Merner, of Detroit, spent } - Mr. Jarrott, has been taxed to its ut- of Mr. Ferguson and his government family and the nation, to express some manhood so that we may really got WE have Rubbers t0 fit any style and' s`J9iap+F. Qf " .: t� *,PeU end at his home here most during the fal''l and especially t'o enforce the Act. Mr. Ferguson idfeas slid quote some authorities and the best out of this life with an en- shoe and make it a point to fit, every shoe •propene• ?' Benson grid Miss Margaret abehe a the past couple of weeks, when great says in effect that bootlegging is not pronouncements, that have been made during assurance of the good life to - qf. Toronto, and the Misses Rosabel'le uanti'ties of grain are coming in. serving the people- half fast enough by great Bible characters and states- come. -The personal' friends here of Note these new lower riees'-- 1� and Irene Cluff, of Goderich, were q Through grain and beans, the farm- and he is going to legalize bootleg- men. As the leaders of both parties the Hon. Ch arles McCrea, K.C., Min- p ' here over the week end attending the els' pocketbooks will be bulged out.- ging, so that the people can debauch profess they are working for what is cater of Mines, were pleased to lea �1.�0 $ pall ILI" ' funeral of the late N. T. Cluff.-Miss Men's Rubbers . , ...... . " M=, Miss Margaret Cooper, of London, vis- themselves as fast as they like. Some- best in what is termed as you will of his election by acclamation, he be- „�P3,, ; ; Bertha Beattie, of Egmondviile, spent itis at the home of her brother, Mr. time ago some of Toronto's conspicu have it either "Temperance," "Pro- ing one out of only two in the whole Women's Rubbers ......85c a pair the week end with Toronto friends.- William Couper, of the London Road. Gus citizens openly boasted that On- hibition" or the "dry" or "wet" side Province who was honored in that , ?1 ," Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Veale and son, s, during tthe past week.-Mr.undo W. L. t__, would soon have hard liquor. 1)f the question. Now for a few au- way, and speaks of his standing and R®j'S i�llbbel°S. ,9�C a pair �� r•;".: . Howard, of Ingersoll, were week end Nlellis, who has been forced to take Will the readers of The Expositor thorities and general pronouncements: popularity in Sudbury and the north- �OUtl35' Rubbers ......... �QC a pair '^+ r guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Neithe ho Butler, of Clinton, a vacation on account of having a take their bluff? it is all the great- In the very first place, we feel that ern parts of Ontario and is 'a tribute Misses' Rubbers ..75c a air ±:,, O cr test and triumph for Liberalism the Lord's prayer should be our great for the great service he has done to d S Rubbers • ..... Cap very sore arm and which required Chil ' j� bb 165 pa' ^u who has been employed in Mr. D. H. medical attention, expects to be on to poll your vote for the O.T.A., be- guiding influence where in that pray- Northern Ontario as Minister of t'' �%, .,,.!. Stewart's butcher shop for some time the juin again in the course of a week ceruse the candidate is not of your cr it comes in 'Thy Kingdom come, Mines, in the way of developing those '" has moved his family into Mrs. Liv- "'' ' John Street. Li r, or so and will again cater to his many. , own choosing and it is also a Christian Thy will be don(, on earth as it is mines and getting capitalists in the For those Who refer the ver best, we have a 0 ingstones house on cl)ir,v,-A READER. in Heaven." If we dwell solemnly on Old Country and elsewhere financial- p y .. custom'ers in the usual way. Mr. higher grade of Rubbers which cost a few cents a;I _. and Mrs,, Robert Smith, of Mitchell, and Mrs Edgar Butt, of our village, Shower. -A number of the girl; this it should help u5 greatly in our ly interested in them. -A bazaar un- "•" spent Sunday with Seaforth friends, visited with the former's parents, Mr. choosing and decision. Then we have der bine auspices of the Ladies' Guild "'� ` --Mrs. Clea, Colbert, of London, is vis- P friends of Mrs. Sydney McArthur-, nee the example of that great and ever of St. Paul's Church, which is' to be more, and are guaranteed to give lasting setas ae- w s::, r:nrt Mrs, �iVilliam Butt, of Seaforth, :Miss Jean Maxwell, met a few even- tion. • '' iting at the home of her parents, Mn' inspiring character of the Bible, held on Saturday afternoon of this g and Mrs. Arch, Barton. -Miss Jack- curing the past week. -The many ings ago at the home of the newly ni g friends of Mr, John Chapman, who married bride on Oxford Street, and Daniel, whose determination not to week in the basement of the church, k ;$;.: s,on has returned to her home in Eg has been making his home witch Mr, presented her with the following: -I drink the "king's liquor" are too is looked forward to with very much };1;:. Mond after spending several One-half dozen sherbet glasses, two, familiar to need dwelling upon or interest and promises to be one of the and Mrs, John Workman, to the east further elucidation. Coming to great very best ever held. In addition to * weeks with friends in London and of our vid'lage, will be sorry to learn candlesticks fruit bowl and candy jar, yG* ." `; Toronto. -Mrs. W. J. Walker was in I statesmen, among many who might the sale of a large number of fancy I "'' Brussels on Sunday attending the that he is very seriously ill and very I and did not forget the groom, giving he quoted, we have that grand old articles, tea will be served by the r,:" slight hopes are held out for his re- him a nice cigarette holder. The funeral of the late Mrs. Lowery•- covert. -Mrs. Robert u Elgi i e I young couple were completely taken man, as he is termed, Gladstone, who ladies, and a post office department a ' ° s ',a: when, at one time solicited to give in connection with the bazaar r a br' The many Seaforth friends of Mrs. Tuekersmith, Who has been visiting by surprise as their girl friends ar- SE/QF0,9%H ' • legislation very favorable to brewers feature that will be of much interest. s.. `_1 'William Morrow will regret to learn friends in Detroit, has returned to ranged the visit and presentation so that sh•e suffered a stroke of paralysis her, home. -The many friends of Mrs. ,luickly that there was not chance of and distillers and when he declared In short all arrangements are being TELEPHONE 11 OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL ''' at the home of her son in Hamilton, a ainst such, he was met with plea- made for a very fine bazaar. - Mr. I ;`V.., Samuel Cudmore, of the London Road, any of the `fabled birds' carrying g u'. {,: where she had gone to spend the win- will be sorry to learn that she has any news, but a right hearty welcome sure from the dollar and cents side Samuel Dining had the misfortune a t ter. -Messrs. D, L. Reid and M. Ren- g was extended tv the visitors of the of the question, and was asked to con- week or two ago to receive a very -r•,_ been sufferin considerably with are- c„ file were in Brussels on Monday even- very sore knee, but we are glad to evening and after a few hours of skier the great revenue he would from painful injury in the way s falling s. '"'t-' ing taking part in the programme at learn she is somewhat improved.- pleasant intercourse in the way of ceive as Premier of the nation from over a stall in which he was leaning rl, the 'exchequers of the brewers, but far over to do some feeding of stock, X". the anniversary concert of the United Mr. Edgar Butt, our enterprising games and contests, dainty refresh- ' Church. -Mrs. Boultbee, of York merchant of our village, is putting in menta were served by the girls who With great warmth of expression he but is now in about his usual health. F 'Y� MiNs, and Mr. J. H'olmested, of To- a set of weigh scales at our station, had come well prepared and this clos- replied in this manner, "I cannot suf. We believe that h has rented his tot,'. Whicah will mean a great convenience fer for one minute to have such means farm t, his son, Charles Wilbert, for Tonto, were here last week visiting ed a most pleasant and enjoyable evex-- `, Mr, F. Holmested. K.C.-Mr. J. Pin- to those shipping stock, turnips, etc,, ening's pastime. It is a great and of revenue pressed upon me in lives t term, but will, for the present, con- ' ., • der, of Niagara Falls, was a guest and which will comp in handy in a interesting guess among the girls who change for what is best in the lives time to live l the farm with his said 'ARGAIN •,n; this week at the home of Dr. Harburn. good many different ways. -Our grain will be next to enter the state of of my subjects and what makes for son and will be able to assist him ''� -Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bos and chit- P matrimony, and all ting blessings and character and highest worth. No; considerably in the carrying on of and bean threshers have been experi- are visiting at the home of Mrs. some very hard times this give me a saber, law-abiding, God- the same, and in the event of making encing advantages that flow therefrom. fearing people, and I will find my any further improvements to the Call and see our hats `-i' Box in London. -Mr. and Mrs. R. Mo- fall in the wav of moving from one The Nomination. -The nomination g P P place as a mason and also handy with •..;: revenue." The great Lloyd George, 1 ' Igip Coward. of Rendlvn, Saskatchewan, barn to another. It is to be hoped meeting held in our Town Hall on and get a Real Bargain. ' gi that a few weeks of flop mole^her may to whom we humanly speaking, owe all kinds of tools, '`he will be the right W' . are 7Pst5 at the home • of Mr. and Saturday last was very largely at- man in the right lace, although he .'. Mrs, James Davis, Goderich Street, vet he granted in order to finish up tended notwithstanding the fact th.,t the winning of the great last war, P -There has been fairly good sleigh- threshing and fall work. -Mr. Rnv said: "We have a greater enemy in has already done long and faithful `.,i;. the roads from the recent snow storm the drink traffic than we have in Ger- services both in the way of his trade i.. ing in town since last Sunday. -Mrs, Butts, of Seafnrbh, accompanied by Watch the Window for Bargains try , were in a had state for autving or many, Russia or other contending and also working on bine farm, a little zea, S. Deem received word on Thursday his mother, visited her sons, Messrs. travelling in any way, and added to -: ? of the death of her brother, Herman Edgar and Thomas Butts, of our vil- that the fact that many did not think fomes. Then coming to the great over a mile northeast of our village. �` 1 Siegel, which sad event. occurred in country to the south of us, the United H The Young People's League of the Xr Bertha L. Bell, Hensall - *;: lege.-Our enterprising merchants, in of it beim nomination day, as in past States,we have in the utterances of Hensall United Church held their • Buffalo that morning. No particulars anticipation of a good Christmas trade � have yet been received. P tears past a week elapsed between the late great Abraham Lincoln, when meeting on Monday evening with a are laying in a nice supply of Christ- the nomination day and that of. vot- good attendance with Miss Irma Hig- t` -� was gifts. -Dr. Field, of Goderich.I •at a banquet and pressed hard to in- ELI VIVILLE Inspector of our Public Schools o{ rng• while at this time there s a dulge in liquor, the impassioned re- gins presiding, and Miss Mary Mc- ,'. p change to ten days. At the closing Kaig as Secretary. The meeting was -- - Rast Huron, paid an offtrial visit to g ply came, ` No, I have been an ab- Notes. -Miss L9illiarl Murch, who of the 'hours allowed for nominating• stainer for a long term of years and opened as usual with a hymn and S N ,) on Friday last and re- t tin t ex- with raver Miss Mattie Ellis had ^', '; ,AIF;,;;,. morning. r. an r•a. enol were held in the Town has been seriously ill, is showing signs g gns norterl S• O, -' it evervthine in fine scrape. -Mr. I was found that bus e moo I names would appear on the cannot indulge, much as you press P to do Then we had in the charge of the programme, which con - !: of improvement at time of writing. willcontinue.and friends hope that it will continue. Mrs. B. Makkns, of Exeter, vis- haunt. petted namely those of Mr. Alex. late me so." Sir James Whitney a great force slated of the following numbers: Solo, 'M'r. .. Her I H Master Bildt' $rock, son Mr. and , 'tod with Phe former's sister, Mrs, "homes Johns. of our village. recent I Live Npeh, of Dashwood, for the Conserva- W. G. Medd, of and example in his advanced temper- Samuel Rennie; Dr. Fletcher's topic on Idealism was very ably giv- P Mrs. John Brock, has been ver sick . y ly.-Mrs. F. Tomilson. who has been . side, and that of Exeter, for the U.F.O. or Progressive once legislation for his time. en and very much enjoyed, and a �_ 'a s witk pneumonia. We hope for a P visiting with friends in Toronto and side. At the opening of the meeting P g Briefs. -Mrs. Rumford, of Credi- violin segpction accompanied by Mrs. a,. .; ,. seedy recovery. - Messrs. Wilbert, P Egmondville, is now visiting her sis- for the addresses of the candidates ton, mother of Mrs. J. F.isenoffez, A. C. Hoggarth concluded this de - �.."K., George and John Bosnell from Toron- Port Hope, were here attend- ter, Mrs. John Deitz, of our village. and those speaking for them, it was formerly of Hensall, met with a very Y It that lightful programme. Next. evening's Miss E. t� „; .- to and their moved and seconded and carried that sinful accident. appears P pp meeting will be in charge of �: .��; ing the funeral service of mother last Friday, returning on Fri- �_ the Returning Officer, Mr. Wm. G. while she was going down the cellar stairs one day last week she fell and Morrison. -The services in Carmel Presbyterian Sunday last ' �.. day with the body, when tits inter- Mr. HENSALL Govenlxk, act as chairman of the meeting, which he did in a very fair, broke her hop and is now confined to m were conducted in the morning by the d in the r.+ i`` `�; '• meat was made at Port Hope. Wes. Johns, son-in-law, accompanied Marcelling every Friday, from a a.m, to real- able a-nd impartial manner. The first her room at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Price, who are taking Elders as the one who was to occupy the was unable to get through I'll • : •. ` them, returning on Monday. -The - p,m„ at mm. C. F. Lockwood's dente, adjoining Bowling Grp aovs-r speakerc was Mr. Alex. Neeb, as Con- dealt the olid- care of her. -Mr. James Tapp, who is pulpit in time, on account of the bad roads. �I. 'Y.; ;, le of this congregation are in- pe 8're� Sbertfaorm For Sale. -Two young cows a butt r servative, who with P the time, attending University at London, spent gIn tike evening Mr. Wells, of the Wella ..' 'vihed to attend the pageant in James in the and 4 tease oto, ako a choice young old: all show animals and descendants cal situation at present stating that he had not at any other the week end with his parents, Mr. P Academy, at London, conducted ser- ;:•: Street Church, Exeter, given U. Fri- year of the beet Clow '� �y once large herd. No time considered entering bine field end Mrs. J. Tapp. -Mr. Sam Rennie vice with very much acceptance. -The ht't. <;¢p. <. ,> . interests of the W. C. T. on day night at eight o'clock. - The reasonable offer refused. Havitu[ the aRenoy for the Galt Art Metal co,. can supply when nominated, but that when first was in, Brucefield on Thursday even- in of this week where he sang some g W,C.T.U. held a very interesting meeting at the 'home of Mrs. John _`'„i Ladies' Aid of Woodham, are putting zu steel else barna and RaraR� complete and all rooting• also different spoken to he felt strongly like declin- pleasing solos at the chicken supper elder on Tuesday evening last, when 1. �� on a play in the church here next kinds of galvanised lengths or iron hog troughs and many other ing, but at the solicitation of many held in the Lrnited Church there. He there was a very good attendance. The +.) f `: Monday night Come and enjoy a useful things on hand for sale cheap. Apply to John Elder. Phone t. xensatl. 3076-tf friends he finally reconsidered the t a matter and decided to enter into the was accompanied on the piano by Mrs. meeting was very ably addressed by tp �xV;" . pleasant evening's entertajlnmentt- Quite a few from this vicinity ab- Young People's Club. -The Youth's g contest, 1n his Spoto made A. C. Hoggarth.-Mrs. Robert Bon- thron left last week for Detroit wheae Mrs, McGuire, of Brussels, the Coun- ty President, who dealt at some ,ti�, "iu", ,y tended the anniversary services held Welfare Club, of Carmel Presbyter- strong appeal for the sustaining of she will spend the winter months length with the present great issue, _, in James Street Church, Exeter, last ian Church, held a very enjoyable the Ferguson Government, dwelling with her son, William, and family, emphasizing the good work done by wN . Sunday. -Miss Lena Pym, who is in evening on Friday Fast when a large on all that he considered should be - and also with her daughter and fam- the Society during the past year and , .ta;, k:;F;r the hospital at Exeter, is improving P P g number of young people from Gode- su ed and asking the electors to PPS ily.-Mrs. Archie Rowcliffe is spend- What it was expected they would do ' 11, . slightly at last reports. -Mrs. Scott rich and Exeter Societies drove over support him in this his first contest ing 'bro a few days' vacation with her for bine good cause of Temperance. At 'ti Whaley, of St Marys, has been visit- and spent the evening. The visitors He was followed by Mr. H. C. Haw- brothers, William and Bert Horton, the CIORP of her address Mrs. A. C. -11 ing her sister, Mrs. Charles Johns provided a very excellent programme, kins, of hoodoo, who dwelt at con- of Detroit. ---Mrs. George Sparks, of Hoggarth played a very fine instrn- 3i` during the past week. which was very much enjoyed by the I siderable length on what he consid- Bayfield, is spending the winter mental solo, which was much enjoy- f "' ti' large number present. Speeches erect the good legislation of the Fer- months at the home of Mr. Alex_ ed, after which a dainty lunch was .. kr,�- • ��� were then indulged in, after which a Hann Government and calico upon g g p S arks. -Mrs. 1, E. Sullens, of De- P served and a very hearty vote of 'yJ•s'=t' CHISELHURST vert dainty lunch concluded file eve- the electors of South Humn to rally trait, accompanied by a girl friend, is thanks was tendered to Mrs. Elder ''mob; "f'''• `<� Golden Wedding. -A very happy Wing's programme. Mission Circle. -Mission Circle held to the support of the Government now il. the local representative spending a few days with her ar- P for her kindness as opening up her . `F,F; ; .and interesting event occured in the their meeting last Friday night with power, and P P in the person of the candidate, Mr, P cots, Mr. and Mrs. George Hudson.- The Hensall Dance Club are holding home for the occasion. -The many and friends of Mr. William kX, . `,<" "" villa on Monday evening last, rt a fair attendance on account of the Alex. Ne,eh, He was followed by Mr. a dance on Friday evening, November relatives McAllister regret to'1•earn of his very *'lit" ;` being the 50th anniversary of the g sE•vere weather, Miss Elva Shad- W. G. Medd, of Exeter, the IT. F. 0. 26th. Music will be furnished by the spi- serious illness at the London Hoime 'X wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ven- Clock had charge of the meeting, while candidate, who explained his position McPhillips-Bleuthcher Orchestra, of tel, where he was taken some time �: ,,► ' our, molten their sons and daughters, the of Mrs. Arch: � Miss G. Luker acted as Secretary. A in the contest enumerating the meas- London, who come highly recommend- ago, pending an operation, a very . "' with exception. Ryckman, of Moose Jaw, who was un- number of hymns were sang, after Mrs. Lee Hedden sang a solo, ores that he thought. that the fate to ed, --Miss .Janet Smith, of St. Thomas serious one, which was recently per- t ..*� • able to be prevent, together with all which followed with a splendid reading by hrurY Government were entitled credit for, and that he was a strong formerly of Hensall, spent the week end the guest of Miss Mattie Ellis, formed, leaving Mr. McAllister very ill. their near relatives, numbering over Miss G. 1,uker. This was followedadvocate for the present 0. T. A. leg- t. and while h( -r(,. called on a large num- seriously §• forty, gathered at their home to ex with a very interesting chapter out illation, and that he appreciated very her of friends, who were very pleas- '_> ,i;�., tend to them their best wishes. Mr. of the book, which Miss Consitt is much the fact that at the Liberal ed t.o meet her again. -Mrs. W. A. - - . __-__.- - - - ". , :,' and Mrs. Vennor were presented by reading to the girls and was very) convention of a few weeks ago that g Kerr and children, Alex. and Ronald, T their sons and daughters with a heau- g much enjoyed. Next Circie night will they had not put a candidate in the who have spent the past few weeks ,:,' tiful conclh. They elan received a five be held on Friday evening, I)ecembeT field, which would have made it a hell with her sister, Mrs, F n, COAL �i:. dollar gold piece from Mrs. Allan Mc- Ilyd, when a good programme .is be- three cornered contest and in closing t F rid rr turrn'd to Seaforth last Friday 1' 1.-. Dougall, besides many other coati g y ing prepared and lunch consisting of called for the support of the Plectors where they will remain for a few dayR presents. The first part of the even- Weiner-, rolls and coffee will be serv- o! South Huron. He was followed by before pr<K oeding to their home in 21 ing was given up to progressive ,,d. We hope there will he a large. Mr. A W. Roebuck, of Toronto, who MontevillP, New Ontario. -Little An- Gerurine F) & H Co.'s LA('KAWANA r,; euchre, after which a fine supper was number present revieweri the addresses of Mm. Neeb hie, the infant daughter of Mr. and The free burning Anthracite. r -''' served, dancing afterwards being in- The Council. -On Monday evening and Mr. Hawkins, who s oke in his p Mrs. .John MacKay, of this village, Vii.. ,, ty, - °-it,";. _ dulged in vrxtil the early hours of Lite M d M V a -pedal meeting of the Council was IT '1 d 1 , tit interests, and spoke in strong terms who has been so seriously ill with to ea wr of condemnation of the Ferguson pneumonia and/whose life was des- •tsr ; married in Crnmartv fifty years ago P, laws 6 and 7. No. 6 was a by-law C:enuine D Y. & W SCRANTON 4W. y Governmfent and particularly of what paired of for a time is now recover- --._--- -_--- „W,y.I by the late Rev. Peter Scott, then to empower the Council to raise ' The Standard Anthracite. -- --- -- -- Pre®byterian minister. The resided is termed their wet policy, and closed ing nicely and out of danger. - Mr. „ Y $2,000 for the cost of our new fire appeal to the electors and Mrs. Ross McLean and family, ► with a fervent a y, � in Cromarty for many year-. About PnginP, This by-law was for a term ,Ar to support Mr. W. G. Medd. Mr. of Detroit, who spent a few days last J��" 27 years ago, Mr. Vennor purchased of five years with interest at five and 1. r Hawkins, as supporter of MT. Neeb, week at the home of Mrs. John Jack- �� the farm on whicllt his son, Albert, a half per cent. annually. This makes was then allowed ten minutes in re- son, Mrs. McLean's mother, have re - now TPSides, a mile and a quarter the cost very easy. By-law No. 7 11 RI,I IZA South of Chisel`hnrst. Some ears ago was to confirm and deal with uttin ply to the speeches of Mr. Medd and turned to their home in Detroit. -The y p g P Burn Genuine SOLVAY COKE and to Mr. Roebuck, making some v'e'ry good A. Y. P. A. of St. Pauls Ch rch mot Mr. Vennor purchased the farm which stop signals at the corners of all the points for his art This closed the Thursday evening for a social even- clot one-third off your fuel 'bill. ,�i„;'' his sort, Wesley, nory occupies and streets crossing the Main Street, and p p y' y g �® USERS �� " ti' hater moved to the village. Their also the London Road, and the fine of meeting as fat as addresses were con- ing. The programme consisted of ��%���T�� `fr5. 'mafi friends g cerned and with the singing of the games and contests. At the close of Soft Coal TV " p join in wishing them $2.00 for the first offence and $5.00 National Anthem all dispersed. The the meeting refreshments were serv- rnaty healthful and happy years to- for the second offence would be im- County Treas- RADIO gather. posed. These by-laws were bath pass_ meexin,g was marked by good atter- ed. -Mr. Currie, t "s' tion and a splendid hearing accorded urer at Sandusky, 'Michigan, accom- For Heat in a Hurry and an economic M 1 .Kdjes,-Mr. and Mrs. J. McLean ed. Our Clerk read a fetter stating spelit fixe past week in Detroit with that the new fire engine would be all the speakers, and your correspond- ponied by Miss Violet Willis, spent fuel, burn our CONSOLIDATION + 3: en•t who is not a politician, has en- the week end with their friends, Mr. MILLERS CREEK from the wonder- Ail Radio Receiving Sets kaa their son, Ross. ready the first week in December. r�iar � Firemen's Ball. -Our firemen, co .11 deavored to give just a short and im- and Mrs. Alfred Taylor, of our vil- ful coal beds of Eastern Kentucky. MUST be Licensed y' ,. A.iPPEN whom we look for protection in time partial report of the meeting with- lege.-Dr. A R. Campbell, who is a 3etea� `The Mission hand of the of danger, and w'ho so often stand be- out indeavoring to go into details of great lover of horses, and always EGGS tween us and rest loss and to many the addresses. keeps something good in that. line, was LsGG s� Penal#�y on summary,convictionis a fine not exceed- ��,c,; mild: Mttrch intend holding their g The Election. -With the eventful in Toronto last week taking in the ', +tlia.•�1'ft#Slrerfitg; service the first Sunday of whom in the present organization, ln�, $50.00 ,r X�ietr.�then MTS. Iev. Telford, in the matter of past fires, did yeo- December 1st so near at hand, die- Winter Fair, and seeing the fine stock We have an unlnmited demand for maxi .service, proving themselves the cession as to the great issues pep& of all kinds which ag a veterinary Eggs in our New Patent Egg Carton I �I(d�'NS�a �,�v�, X1.0® PER ANNUM i o #TAt,,rill addrese tlxe 7xleetrng-" in becomes more and more intense. surgeon was of great interest to frim. and require a steady supply. n ` tiatlt% asliooi of the , United rW-men in the right place and tak- g . , ,,, gli binds of personal risks to deal Many who never look any active or -Mrs. E. F. Jacks -on spent Sunday �•'• t1 pri tf fn i"er $ P ,even Passive interest in public evbnts afternoon and evening with rel uvea HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAtD d x : � ++t I l bit lay rich Al be field with the destructive fires, and who P p I�ieense4 valid to 31st March, 1927, may be obtained x saved so much valuable property or such as are now engaging the minds ]n Clinton, returrning here on Monday on the Government Grade Basis. f0"�`'� , tom` $ as of one and all, are stirred to their forenoon -Mr. William MacKay, as fr0ffi� Stiff T'ost Offices, Radfo Dealers, 1�adio In- ) a r. educed' the loss do*n to a mere min,- Our Telephones are at yom dis- " � ?" aim>txoltin• $ ttitl•�ii� very depths and as in all at and financial treasurer of the I. O. O. F. P �, ei,~, i i~'s ;;,1 Vii'% ij xf#db, re 1.11&,h nt%!nr.have arranged to have *-hat is � sal• use them freely for information. 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