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With her sister, Mrs. Alex, .4out * - y1U.9A.r;T . kop Of Ilk% �4# '4hA_ J011�04,- AdloptO, Am AQ;,.,CoQlC,g%v0 O."'Voy - '­ � , � � . 11 , , " y", " - � I q ,1 " S ILI' � , G 1"', ik I 1� I 1 .. I eith, oftho, - 111, whStUP'QT. StAnloy.� j9n §at'n J.nT I �11 "--The ,E46ols, 'Are us'y Ale, I o �. . 1� I r "I I I ft­� , �� . � 1. ), - , _11b . -1.1 I � ". I ?.1`1'­vf,..�'.. - ,. . r ...� .. 'Oftpara-tiono'-f. oming e1% work co,rapletp&, ..ovnug to the Master, a returned misAio ur,da7' #qrtoon ,last the T40-raing, tt,ain ed - It 26 mq%beit* bolog ­. , , I .. . 11 � 1%, .� , - "'. .., ,., 41 I ,QL 0 1 - - -, b Iluunit$?` were Ang-ble to get ,their ,of, t e Lo, repting, A;J,,t�41tli�,)I' X0lJQW,;_, L � �� �,-'� R.", �, , , � � , , ,h ndoA RoAd.—Uias (.Ur,) Pft, .. . , P1111 , pe I t f I - � I t1l" ! 1, or the c, t* �, . .1 I . t 'I ", � , 1 ­ y, . �-�,'­,:�,'-1'1'f tl��,;, �,; I I nary ffom fjromA&,.e )actaveyeil the, remains . , - :".�,.11,7,�'.'T , ,l� I ", . 1 ;­', � I—, , qtit�"'X'%` I \ India, who spoke so touchingly at the c - I " " I �'j `,4.0 .;, I , '.4 � continued rains. Oi_ ,outh 11 , ), '. "I ,; - , , m 1, I _11--4) �u,�, I'll -11:- V, - , P contorts. � !aent. The wilection, 4*0,41ited to I . 1011W., - ` I I .11, �, ",,. - I � ;�, �� 11 �,�, of t744.��,`Aeceased to - Hensall, where _&ON, MV..., C., A., MQDonel - �mad a Thib'14ppibst' of�alll .1 t"911 11, ­.� Al I . I � I � "I - ===,�F� L W.M.S. on Friday afternoon, and Mrs, they ',q'j, Vvyr'd I . - - ,. , _�p UVIA I'll � ��� I , �, VARNA _* _7 -1" ,. to the home Of letter from . each day., I on, -, �t , ,- , .. 11'.1 ..", � � I.:'I'l I I I 11 11 7;XS"TANCE` (Rev.) Telford, of Blyth., who ad- M the filipance seckvtary of . To carry� `��:, , '11, —The Notez,On Thursday evening, Do- dressed abbath elder b�eother af, the- deceased, ,on- I I s, .0 �t � �. "I'll I., . . , ,, . ' 1. , � "i W, mes, of our village, an the Presbytery, -�rbieh_ -waainuoh ,. 11 . . ...... I.., "'t:". - - - ­ LQadoii To Vote. the Mission Band S R . 1 .4 . In . I . I nder the auspices of mOrnin , y W 0 0 one . . . . - cember 2nd, u g last, and, J,yed. The topic ,Ukon b rs. John cheei, we *ant,to extend tp,-Y, . I at Dr. and Xxs. Moffatt motor were the guests of Rev. from *1 . . . .. � "I I the funepal service was con itten by I ''Ill � I , - . � I I . . . . . kkose home in the afternoon Elder wv6 - Is t e`# . . � � I " .., 'the way from London to Varna the W.M.S., a lecture was given by and Mrs. Lundy at the Manse. Mrs. , on "Prayer," wn I season's best wishes. This is i4l. , ducted as . - �e �� Dr. John Koffat, which '"' b) 1' I I I I I I ,!, 4nesday to cast their ballots in Rev. NU.-, Williams, a, returned mis- Smith, of the Parr Line, accompanied a priviti, one, was .attended by quite . was very a y ;ng problems arise as t - '' - y., I ' , ' , I ''ftt urall, must not pass without sionary on furlough from Fa . by her daughter, Mrs. Robt. Green, a , num. given. Mrs, C. A. McDonnell read a I I o just what':, ts,�-*o,�b,,'Iy . , . a rmosa, b.o* of the relatives aAd old , , I I AlIr ", , , j;,,. " ip­­,� �4� ua� vr,% '' t in this election, ex- which was very interesting, telling of visited with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson neighbeiqs and friends of the deceas letter from Mxs'. L66 Reddon, thank- low us to suggest that you g _ .1 , ;�; - vEAR which, , ��11� , ; , T A ;� th Oxv y I �` �1 I!q " , g their appreciation of their conditions in that country and the SXi during the week.—Mr. John ed, and., W 1,g them for the beautiful quilt they '�, . e pall bearers were friend I 8 is useful and service'able and alftys- appopt,able ,to I ,, ,,,�rt�, � in "f . ,J,�,',§ , :-"'A' , pse of duty of citizenship and I*Y- pressing need of the hour. A short Honderson, of the London Road, was ;ncludhig James MacDonald and Robt. ; _ I'll ��4,",, ,,, . , , ., had made and given to her -a few . � ,��"D,,,,,_ ,sf­ . ,1 ­, -N, weeks ag6. The singing of a hymn young or old.. 'For years we h J �, " 't, , 'to thlis neighborhood. Then dater programme was given in In. Clinton on Sunday attending the Mrisdale, of the township of Stanley; ave,successfUlly ser�. 1) I.... 1 4'.12't�,!f�q,i'?" V a' connection, � " I I '1'* funeral of his cousin.— ed the Merry Christmas Shoppers and ag " I � . ��� , � %,�._,,,� 1,1.,z';,'11Jn Oio evening, when the results were also the ladies served lunch at the ,Miss Florence Henry bison,of the township of Hay; and prayer concluded the afternoon's . I 1,1,`�Ii,, I... ;1. � I, ". .11i";J.'r � , knovm b,y radio, it was due to their close,—We announce the arrival of a Vennor, of Chiselburst, was a recent and James Robertson, of Hon,saIl, meeting.—The relatives and friends auI- wq:,are: I ,� I ., V�� � �", .� : I.., I ' ready with a wonclerful selection of Chtistma Sh ,3 , , _-i, ., r mentioned in his of Mrs. Thomas P per,, of our vil- ".. ,�;. ;�` , ", e esy and forethought that many little daughter at the home of- Mr. , o :�- ; " I ,� 1� - '01,217t visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rev. W. Sinclai ep I S es ., - "I R-;1", - ", ,of the young and older people of the and Mrs. Robert Jamieson, ofthe 8th Kyle, of the -village.—The boys 4and sernion. how the d bAl left lage, will regret to learn that she is and Slippers that canno .. _. :, . t fail to please You, Here ...... A o� 1.11 village were able to celebrate the concession, on November 30th,—Mrs. girls are busy pra6tising for their home vAjile quite a young man, but quite Poorly and confined to the home you Will find s .. 1-1*'; " I " Christmas cantata to be given soon. 'hat -while away in a distant city like which is something unusual for Mrs. . 1.uitable gifts for every memb' , I 5"'. "! � , ,Conservative victory at Varna poll Ed. Britton and Miss Margaret Love er of the 111� 1-1 � � .1 "." � I Mission Band Thankoff'cring.—The New York, how his thoughts would Pepper, as we bedieve Ae has always family in our choice' assortment of:- - ."k, .. ­ and throughout the' Province in a were visiting relatives in St. Thomas ", ,,� 11 I " I � , ',�,-, Gauld Mission Band of St. Andrew's 's e home of his in the past been blessed with very . I I 11 .1.1 I I splendid gentlemanly manner. over the week end.—Mrs. Leo Steph- childhood, in the township of Stanle good health and strength, although � - y � " , R�� �, . . I enson is waiting on her mother in United Church held their thankoffer- and how- the religious training and Bedroom Slippers � House Slippers Dress Slippeks ,� . 1, I, ,,- service on Sabbath morning last. now well advanced in years.—Muni- I ,4; , : I HAY I Blyth, who is under the doctor's care. `9 influence of the home had followed cipal matters are now engaging the Boudoir Slippers Dress Shoes . 1,�. ', . —Mr. Frank Riley,was lucky enough _'Rrs. (Rev.) Telford, of Blyth, spoke 11 School Report.—The, following is on the subject, "How Christ Dislikes was � . 1. .. � him all through his life, and how he attention of our ratepayers and as School Shoes .. I I .1. I . � ection No. 10, to capture an Arctic owl last week ' serving and ministering in kind- usual speculation is rife as t* who Goloshes , Hockey Shoes Overshoes , 1.", : I Hay, for November, based on exam- alive. It is a rare speciman in these Uselessness," and illustrated t her- ad- ness to those with whom he was as- will form the council for the incom- Moccasins Rubbers ' Spats , ' . 1, , , _,�., inations and daily work; J r. IV— parts. It measuredl over five feet dress with several well pain ed stor- sociated, as the following letter re- ing year. It is often nice where cir- I � , "'! , from the tips of its wings. Mr. Riley ics, showing how Christ had condemn- ceived by Mr. Win. J. Jones, a bro- curnstances. will at all warrant it, to We urge you to Shop Early because of better selec-' I., ) A, , Hugh McF-wen, 921A; Margaret Dick, has him on .exhibition and can 1: , ,� 11 + , W ed certain characters, not for what ther, will serve to show or speak for have the council elected by accillarria- ... I., 81; James Roweliffe, 74; Grace Dick, 'hey had done, but for- what they had it -elf: "Mr. W. J. Jones, Hensall, - I . � " " , � ,� �1 � 70; Ted Munn, 53. Sr. III—Jimmie -seen any time. . f ion, which saves a good deal of trou- tions. Come to -day and let us help you to make , . not done. Her fine address was list- Ont., C.an. Dear Mr. Jones: The ,, - ; � nl,. McEwen, 84; Garnet Mousseau, 82; ble, controversy and often the stirring '' � ened to with keen interest, and the Red Triangle Village staff and mem- . 1. TUCKERSMITH I Your purchases. _. � . . .... , Mary Hiuser, 71; AlIvin Bell, 70; up of feeling and personal riiatters, �W,�, - Mission Band hope that some time in hers of the Bowery Branch of the , . i �, Helen Munn, 68; Harold Elder, 50 ; School Report—The following is�, so that when at all feasible we think . . ,,­_ tho report of �School Section No. 2, the future they may again have the Young Men's Christian Association, . ". ,� , . Dorothy Corbett, 42. Sr. II—Irene privilege of hearing Mrs. Telford. desire to express to you and the other it is nice to honor a council by ac- 0 & , 11,� � Mousseau, 65; Jessie Dick, 64. Jr. Tuckersmith, for the month of No- clamation, a recognition of a lot of .,,,` vember. Names arranged in order of Miss Mildred Workman rendered a members of your family, our sincere I I '', II—Annie Coleman, 87; Annie Hiuser sympathy in the loss of your brother good service they have given to the ''. . . pleasing solo. Mrs. Monteith, presi- , Y_ - ra&� 0 , ,, 84; Mary Coleman, 81. Sr. I—Ed- merit: Sr. IV—Verna. McGregor, nd, Charles W. Jones. Mr. village. We might say that this is . 11 11 .., dent of the Mission Band, presented and our frit 1�.'.,-, ward Corbett, 75; Edna Mae Corbett, Jack Cooper, Stewart Cudmore, Beat- 0 0 & ,4, , - a great many certificates and seals Jones lived in this building about .simply your correspondent's view anti I . I � ,;��_ . 64; Jack Munn, &5. Primer— rice Cooper. Jr. IV—Mildred Work- i three and one-half years, and was al- has not been suggested to him by a U, . .., � Marion The Misses Marguerite McDonald and I �:�,'A- , Dougall, Kenneth Elder, Dorothy man, Charles Cudmore. Sr. II—Eula ys active in bettering the condi- member of the Council.—Mrs. T. ' b., - Isabel Alexander 'nave now received w4 SLAPORFZ1 �;,-� -� Munn. Number enrolled, 23; average McGregor, Beatrice Dayman, June tions, of his fellow -men. His life and Palmer, who has been quite poorlly�yi lY4 , i�": % � attendance, 22—M, G. Johns, Teacher. Smibh, Lloyd Cooper, Mildred Cud- their Senior Life Membership Certi- conduct were an example worthy of late, is, we are Pleased to learn, con- LEPHONE 11 OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL ,­ I -ate the!p .. , . - �', , more. Sr. I—Norma Hevenor, Bruc fi<!ates and we congratul . " - e young girls on their faithfulness in the life he tried so hard to live. He siderably improved, and was able to - - I ;,Yl , McGregor. Sr. Primer—Doreen Coop- spent many hours visiting the sick in visit in Exeter one day during the - _ , i. I ,:� MANLEY er, Bernard Sandford, Jr. Primer— attendance and in their giving. It our membe,rship and doing what he past week.—A little amusing incident - . .1 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::I ��', Notes.—Mr. Thomas McKay was in Gladys is through the untiring efforts of the I �A, - McKenzie, Mona Smith, Edna could to help them. Our regard for comes to our mind where one 'of our bloek, immediately to the we�t of on Saturday afternoon of this week, �z:_ faithful President, Mrs. Monteith, and him was best expressed by the fine ladies in training a number of Sunday the post office and with good man- and of which we made mention in � - , � Toronto last week and purchased a Dayman, Ronald McGregor. The best .�.,.: car load of stockers to use up his spellers for the month were: Verna of Mrs. (Rev.) Lundy that the Gauld attitude of his fellow members in his school scholars for a coming Christ- agers like Mr. G. W. Davis, of Exeter, last week's issue of 1� supply of feed, and has engaged Mike Mission Band of St. Andrew's church last illness. Everything that could be mas entertainment, said in connec- and Mr. W. 0. Goodwin, of ou� vil- fancy articles, hoie-made cooking and �,. McGregor, Sr. IV; Mildred as to the siie 0;� Workman, 1,1 McLoughlin to take charge of them. J,. IV; Mildred Cudmore and Beatri holds such a 'high place in the Pres- done was done to help him. He suf- ti,n with a merry musical number: lage, both men of good ,experience serving of meals and lunches. — Our , , ce bytery. The fine offering was taken fered uncomplainingly and nobly and I —Mrs. C. Eckert is a -t present visit- Dayman (equal), Sr. 11; Bruce Mc- "Now, children, you must come on the and business qualities, will, no doubt, rural mail couriers a,Ce, likb the 6t 1�1 ing her daughters, Mrs. W. Manley Gregor, Sr, 1. Number of pupil I hv four Mission Band Dupils, namely, we feel sury his death was a blessing platform in a smiling, happy .iian- soon work up a good and eve y V - s on , 1� McKay. -Now that the rold, 19; average attendance, 17. Stewart Cudmore., Lljoyd Cooper, and an early release from a suffering _� � and Mrs. Thomas , r in- and town carriers or distributors of V. , ner, to carry out the intent of the creasing business as they are s I public opinion is passed on our Pro- Beatrice Cooper and Isabel Alexan- that was great. We sincerely trust tarting mails, looking forward to Christmas �;,; -M. Livingston, Teacher. selection," when one bright little fel- in a careful manner and have good time, when they are generally so, - ,, vincial Government, it is to be hoped Winners At Guelph. -Messrs. A. & der. Mrs. (Rev0 Lundy offered up that you many find consolation and low said, "Teacher, hadn't we now premises and equipments- -I. that it will be an improvement on j. the dedicatory prayer. Let us push help as we have in the fine attitude The C. N. kindly rememb,ered ,by those whom , ! Broadfoot, Alex. Sinclair and D. nnward to bigger and better things he showed while ill. Sincerely yours, best stop and practice smiling." An- R. are doing a splendid bu iness at they serve, on y that e poor rural ': the past and that -with a large ma- F,bh,ringham & Sons, who exhibited other little boy -of course, not a little s I � th this coming year. Elmer Galloway, Executive Secretary; our Itocal railway station, both as to couriers know of hardships in their 4", jority at the back of the Ferguson at the Guelph Winter Fair again this Wiltliarn Ii. Green, Mayor of Red Tri- girl -was anxious to know if the passenger and freight bu�3iness, the sbrvice in winter time that their city , � 11,; . . Government, they will, be able to en- year, under their well known banner angle Villag serving of refreshments would riot weather and roads both playing into and town carriers never even dreamed "., force this law and grant privileges to "Huron County Horses," succeeded in HENSALL , -(,." The deceased was in ,,, I " his 54th year and was unmarried, and be a nice and inviting, to come out the hands of the railway service.- I of, much -less endured, and 'they are I citizems that are willing to Comply carrying off nine ribbons, which was Shortborns For $al—T-o young c 8 will be well remembered by a large part of the practice.-Hensall is said Our coal merebants have been giving I having nightly visions of good things I . ,. ow" � with the privileges granted and no t an excellent showing considering the and 4 years old, also a choice young bull i number living in the locality and to have a number of exceptionally us very good service this fall and .�. abuse them, as has been done of late. corn -petition. D. Fotheringham & Yea' Old: all show animaN and d-cendants to come on their routes, as in past . . f the best -w in my once lame herd Na neighborhood in which he was born. good checker players. This has al- now into the -inter months, and years they have not been forgotten . �Of course, we can�t expect that it will Sons took third money in light draft Oreaaonable offer refused. Having the ax'ency As a young man of fine character and ways been a game in which there has there is no scarcity of all good quali- by many—Our � he all sunshine. A radical change team in a class of nine, beatin for the Galt Art Metal Co., we can supply grain buyers are .; g ev- � good qualities, he had lived some 25 been a good deal of competition from ties. -Mr. George E. Fee, who return- steady on the job and handling large � t�l vlRd barns and garages complete -and all ., can't go into effect at once, but still erything shown at the Royal but One kinds of galvanized roofing, also different years in diff4,rent parts of the States, time to time, and we have always ed from his summer trip to the West quantities of grain of all kinds and ,.": it's worth trying. -Mr. A. Siemon and team. They also stood 5th and 6th lengths of imn hog troughS and having travelled widely and for some had a number of experts here. -Our several weeks ago, reports crops and beans. -Considerable fowl are being f I m.nY other .., Mr. W. Rapien have returned frorn thin" on hand for sale cheap. Apply years before his death resided in New choirs are getting in good practice general conditions in the part of the marketed bere and meet with ready I ­� in .single express homes, in a class of "ful , Kitchener. � to John Elder, Phone 1, Hensall. 3075-tf �'ork City, as the above letter of con- for the coming Christmas time and West in which he was in, as pretty demand and good prices, -A -very lit- , . �_ 12, and one of the team was shown ,� � - - in the five best get from Thwe attending the fine anthems, choruses, solos, duets, good, and much better than had gen- tle more snow now with what I . , I � BRUCEFIELD I one sire, School Report. -Sr. IV - Harold � dolen,ce ,sh,,w,, w.., funeral frorn a distance were his bro- etc will be in evidence arid serve to erally been- reported.-Carniel - which won the $100 prize, given by Munn, Mildrud Smillie, Jean Bell, .1 we have "I School Report. -The following ther Jessie Aldon, and his % Pres- would rnake good sIeighing and the ." is I the Home Breeders' Association. Royce Welsh, Clara Zuefle, Doroth 'ift, Of make the Sabbath services bright and bYterian church are looki,ug forward best sleighing we usually have is jr, y London; Lloyd Johns and Nelson . the report of School Section No. 3:- Broadfoot BT -os, won s�econd prize for: Hoskins, Lulu Linderfield, Marion (-otllffs, ,,),)t,h engaging. -Mr. Jim Hutton, of For- to a very successful bazaar which the early part of the winter before �, P Wrelatives of Elimville. cst, was in town last week visiting they intend holding in our Town Hall the roads become dr:1fted. V. -Dorothy Wilson. Sr. IV -Marg- 01�yde brood mare, 4tb for thr P yearl Sinclair, Edward Little, Joyce Scru- The remain�; ere interred in the fa '- his sister, Mrs, C. A. McDonelil, and .1, aret Watson, 441; Greeta Broadfoot, old ,and 6tb for foal. 9andy 'Sin -I ton. Jr. IV-Mabed, Workman, Grace il lot at n ; � 414a ar- P le AIA M Cl -k- ,41 r, _+_ I .�, � -�.v , ; ayme P- man, 394; Erma Walter, 374; Marie cjajr won 5th for heavv draft team in a class of 12, and 5th 6th :n Brock, Irene Daters, May Kennings, Lizzie Bean, �, 11 a r . em -.Y - Briefs—Mr. James Tapp, of Lon- also taking his two little girls back , I . Eliott, 368; Helen Munroe, 341; Ella arid the 3 year old class. Mr. Melvin Beryl Drummond, Elean- or Skinner, Edna Wolfe, Howard don, spent the week end with his par- with him, who have been here for a few weeks.—Mrs. James A. Bell has I : . I May, 291; John Broadfoot, 243; *Mur- ray Walter. Jr. IV—Beth Crich, also of the township, captured Hemphill, Bob Houstorl, Irene Hog- ents, Mr. anti Mrs. Jack Tapp.—With the returned from a pleasant week end Elliott 279- Elizabeth Broadfoot, 241; Carrie Oke: two prizes for his Shorthorn cattle. garth. Sr. 111—Alice Hi . ggins, Mar- near approach of Christmas, business is getting bris visit with her son and daughter in I- �. . , I 239; Bob McCartney, 198; Clarence . - ZURICH ion McKay, Florence McDonald, Har- old Foster, Gladys Passmore, Will and our stores present a real Christ- o,r.—Mrs. William Richardson, wh,o, is now residing in the country : Taylor, 155. Sr. III-4anet Watson, *287; Notes.—The date for the concert to Nicol, Roy Brock, Aldon Appleton, mas: appearance—ne el-ectiOn now with hdr� son, John, recently spent a � � '�'. . Evelyn Wilson, 276; Billie Cal- will, 235; Bruce Armstrong, 192; Gor- be given by scho,lhrs of Zurich Pub i I C H H n, sab azel udso I el Smad�e, Eleanor being over the people are settling down once more to the usual routine day here with friends.—Mr. James Park, �, ,." y don Wright, 155; Robert Papple, 110. School, in the Town Hall, is Wednes- day evening, Dec. 22nd.—Mr. William Bell, No—an McKay, Harold Apple- ton, Willie Drummond. of duties, and each party having put of Oleveland, Ohio, was here dutring the past week visiting his 11 1, Sr. 11 --Jean Watson, 292; Willie McAllister, a well known farmer liv- Missionary Service—On Sunday fortli strenuous efforts to win, feel brother, Donald, of the London Road, l 11. Papple, 162. Jr. 11—Howard Walter ing on the Parr Line, Hay, is serious- evening last Mrs. Mollard, of Exeter, now that they must abide by the de- a little -north of our village, and his ; I 342; Arthur Wright, 310; Delbert IY ill at London hw;pital.—Mr. Alex. who is president of the Mollard Mis- cision given by the majority of the sister, Mrs. John Carmichael, of our - I Taylor, 200- Ist Cla.ss--W. D. Wil- Voisin, proprietor of the Dominion sian, occupied the Pulpit of the United voters, who quite largely decided in village, and left here a few days ago I , I , son, W; Bobby Dalrymple, 3415; Earl Flouse, has installed a Pool table for Church, delivering a very interesting the return of the Ferguson Govern- to visit relatives first in Mitchell and I PaPple, 325; Beatrice Armstrong, .292. the entertainment of the travelling address on the subject of Missions ment, and of course that is the eatab- afterwards in Toronto. Mr. Park 'g,reat � ,� � ,, I . Sr. Primer—Alice Wright, 299; Annie PaPPle, 298; *Gertrude Walter, public.—The local inill has been dis- arid dealing with Africa and its missions Eshed rule or custom, namely, ma- jority government, whether in matters -says there is destitution and hardship in Cleveland . � -272. Jr. Primer—Milton Taylor, 89. connected from the bydro on account of some misunderstanding of rates. in particular. The address was gi ven under the of state, church or politics, arid wbe- and' vicinity; h1undred, if not thousands, not know- .1 Perfect A-ttendance — Miary Papple, Citizens and farmers are hoping that au.spices of the W. M. S. and Miss Mollard was assisted by ther we feel the majority vote ig ing where the next meal is coming I., Margaret Watson, John Broadfoot, an adiustment-can be made at an Rev. Dr. C. Fletcher, who opened and right or not, we know that in many from, and noted how different the �_ Marie Elliott, Helen Munroe, Ella M. early date, as other nearby towns have closed the me-eting and very nicely in- cases a defeat strengthens and conditions are in Ontario, and par- I I Scott, Elizabeth Broadfoot, Beth El- to be visited to have chot)oing d,n(-.— troduced Mrs. Mollard to the congre- nerves to future activity and determ- ticularly in rural Ontario, wheTe the liott, Carrie Oke, Bob McCartney, Owing to the intense cold last Satirr- gation. TThe collection taken up was ination, and if that det-e-r-mination is people are so much more provident I Billy Calwill, Janet Watson, Evelyn -Wilson, day threshem were forced to shut something over $75 with a number on the side of right, then comes the and live so different lives from what �e I . Greeta Broadfo,ot, Gordon . do-wn as tb,- water nipes bpeame froz- of envelopes yet to come in, whioh encouragjng note "that right will they/do in so many cities.—Rev, Mr. ; I . Wright, Jean Watson, Willi e P-pple en.—Tbe Provincial election passed will likerly swell the procee& over $100. eventually win out," and we must all Mitchell, of Toronto, again conducted �, Beatrice Armstrong,. Earll Papple: off quietly in the village. The vote The collection was taken up by four try to be good soldiers and fight our services in Carmel Presbyterian � �' Bobby Dalrymple, W. D. Wil's . on, An- nolled in Zurich was light.—Mr. Arson ladies and the attendance 'very battles manfully and fairly and look- church h e on Mond y a t, cr -a I s With very r::�� ... nie Papple, Alice Wright. Number Keller, of the village, met with a was fair. ing to the reward of those who faint ratich acceptance.—In a letter receiv- � . 4 ` -on roll, 85; average attendrance, 32.8. painful accident on Monday evening. Mollard Mission Circle.—The not, but ever push on in -what is best ed by Wss He3en Swan, R.S., from ? �.. � , —Ruby I. Taylor, Teacher. While finishing the chores in the Wrn Mol- lard Mis-lion Circle held and right and in the best interests of ber friend, Miss Dora Sberritt, R.S., - I - on the farm of Mr. J. Eckstein, tron- a very en- joyable evening last Friday in the the inttividual, the family and the who is nursing'in connection with a. """"' ' " DUBLIN -On line., one of the horses kicked and basement of the United Church, wit,,, nation.—It is an cold shying "that God hospital at Torrance, California State ".." ` ,, . , `­ ��, , � " , � . Funeral of Miss McDermott.—The gtru k Mr. c Keller full in the face. T), A. J. Mackinnon had to in a ,very gc�od attendance, with Miss - Elva made the country and man made the cities" and those of us who live in the writer reports the climate as most pleasant and invigorating and flowers I , I ,,;�;, � ., funeral of tMiss E. McDermott was 'beld on Tuesday following put eight .stitches to close the wounds. Shaddock presiding and Migg Gladys Luker acting what is termed the country or rural R-nd a,]Q vegetation as most beautiful, ..,.",., . - % Requiem Mass at 9 a.m. by the pastor, Rev Purchased Noted Trotting Sire.— as secretary. The meeting was opened with a hymn districtg, rather take pleasure in that thought but with all, a sense of loneliness in being �_',.�F &, I '_ f`,� Father Odrowski. Interment was i ' n Dublin Mr. J. Decker, Jr., attended the Old G`11077 Sale of Standard Bred Tiomeg after which everyone repeated the .and we often find in g,reat contest.q how adMirably the rurail, dis- so far from Ontario, the ban- rier Province .—What is known as the ��- �' I h, " - Cemetery beside her mother, -who died last January. Miss in New York last week and purchased 23rd psalm. The minutes of the last meeting wero read, &40wing trictS distinguish themselves, but of Hensall Manufacturing Company of � �11 � ,,* � " McDer- mott 'had been in failing health for the sire "Davenport�ll by Old Ax- this Miss Mildred McDonelq rendered course all are not paragons of per- garments for boys and others, has got ;�,%' .;N4�, .1. , , 1 nearly two years, FoT many yeaTs worthy, darn by Tregantle, 2.091,�, ow-ned bv Nat Ray, the famous bor-se- .a v ery pleasing iqs trumental; Miss Nellie to fe.rtion in the country, nor are all not he admired for many excellencies away to a good start in Petty's bric k 11 !�i�_ N�,3: - -she had a -good Position in Detroit and man- Mr. Decker also owns Great Boyle sang a well rendered solo, and in ­­ the citi".—The A. Y. P. A. of St. - - --- . :�.� �''", s Gladys LukeT gave a very in- Paul's Church met on Thursday even- ' . 1\ , �1. 'every summer spent a month at 'her Widower, arid now has two sires which teresting reading, After the Pro- ing of last -week. After the instal r, t;; " ., �, 1, - , old nome here. Her sisters are Mrs. trace back to Peter the Great and Ax- gramme the members all repaired to lation of officers the xector, Rev. H. ': I �', �, i'-;1`;,". M. Moore, Stratford; Mrs. M. Ken- � ,, , j. - I worthy, the two leading strains in the the vestry, When Miss "�, *,. t:� nedy, of Thorridale, three bratbers, world. Both -will be used for the im- Consitt read Naylor, ga - an interesting -4-COAL '' � , 1 . re tailk on I I " , ,� I ; �:�'�,,. , I � I Timothy, of Hamilton; Michael, Of ProveTnent of stock. lof � ==The Very Thing , 11��,�­ . the history of the Prayer Book, and I 1�.,; � titled, "The Lau ing Budda," which also answered questions relating to Genuine D & IT Co.'s LACKAWANA 111 1".b , . Duluth, Michigan, and William, at gh - � Z "� , 110me. was very interesting and much enjoy. the Prayer Book and the Church.— Anthracite. 11 . I . �1­ ..�' I KIPPEN Ile free burning You want to give something pmotical, but still 'it roust ��,I,` " I . Xotes_-Correspondentq sorne,times ed. After this a contest was indulg- The roads continue in a very had con- be beautiful, and a cheery MeSSenger, too ; could an - .,' ­ 1�; - W. M. S�Tb,e W. M. S. had a very ed in, Miss Nellie Boyle �� Z-1 � f,irget to sign their names to what and Misg dition in this section, with neither- y . �q, � `� , fine meeting last Friday with an at- Mary McKaig capturing the prize�. good wheeling or sleighirg- — Mrs. Genuine thing be rnorz Suitable thaxi , 'I . , �,, � . . the blame is them, placed on the �Qsf D L I& W kCRANTON :�,, .'. � - " they VTite for local newspapers and tendance oT about fifty. Mrs. Firi- Following this a lunch of weiners and Joseph Eisenoffer, The Standard Anthracite. "I layson presided and Mrs. A. McGre- rolls served with Coffee concluded the spending a few days with her mother, �-, ,,� ... ... � . I " ". of the innocents. Neither Mrs. Dairl- gor gave the Bible reading, There evening's programme. Mrs. Rumford, who broke her hip re- HOUSE SLIPPERS ' ­ - - ­­ . , , � . I ing lior Mrs. Nagle wrote the slur .� ,� ,:- * � - �thwb was printed in the Dublin nevvq was an especially interesting an4 Young Peoples' League. — The cently, returned to her home in Kit- , �� - - �. ,", t ,� ,'_' - � " , -e Expositor last week. These' on Thursday 6f this week. Her , �� , ,-i, :, I helpful roll call response. Dr. Eliza- Young Peoples' League of the United chener COKE Our large stock of -the many styles for men, women and " , "', ,0, Th . , a �, I . beth MCMAster, of Indore, India, was Church held their weekly Ineeting on - , 11'L;_�". 1, "", Imlog sil; what they write. — Mr. daughter, Mrs. H. Price, accompanied cbildren is se arranged that you can see every style we 11 , t;� , �... �, I ,;' .""'III. . I � , ; , ne SOLVAY COKE and �� n�"," -�, � , —Reeve Geiger I v !t',�;,- - - , � the special speaker. This well known Monday evening with a good atf,-nd- heT as far as London. Burn Genul ;� �,��.­ - arry, -who was taken serl- and much -1loved Missionary has work- ance. Miss Flora Higgins had charge is in Goderich this week attending cut one-third off your fuel bill. have as Soon as you enter the store. Purebase NOW ' ��, �, ��;, '. � ; -61X#1* 'I'll At his '11ome here, i� stilA I con- ed in India for twenty-threo - - 11 Years and of the programme and also presided County Council�M-r. Laird Joynt, of I . A �, " ,i'. , OA., to &2, ho Heat 'his sister's, Mrs. is home now on her third furlough. over the meetffig, while Miss M. Me- .,- , , 01,�, i�'V-�, - , - I while our stock is complete. I , -1 14L __ �. - � 111. ,',�,�,�',� �, , �, 'k- `9,oat(�ftlt . the University of London, spent the �_ � - I L'�,q. L' U ", V ­��:'��q.,L ' "p., , .." - WhIlt' uridef th" Those who heard h#r on Friday hat,e Kaig acted as 6ecretary. The meet- week end with his mather, Aim. Alice I � � , "'TO.- ".N4 ". I I , -.-14111'W- , ift-tt sobi-e veman S -, �,: �'��'�,,�,, ',�. , .!',� � 1 .41 , , y took sia oft Coal FOR CHILDREN: 11"..'.1, '"' :1 �­,`e. a new and fuller knowledge of the ing was opened in the us -nal way af- Joyi1t,—We tmd#mtaqd th ­,�;', ­J�j� t§ *664- aild rails they could find. VOR MEN: , ­"" , � , " I ,�g, .1 ""v at Prof. . country, the pe and their needs ter whi,ch the ScriPture lesson was Anderton�-who is Well known around n economic ­�­ �,,,,,*�,,�,'� �1� -%11,,1, -, �6,;­,­ , 1�,�, �', &) 41L,3'1�,� ,:,� �'_ '11, 'fhtk, ,v6tuft them when Dick ople ....... 90C Plaid- Kosies ................ - � ,., i For Heat in a Hurry a -ad a Blue Felt Sfippers ..... � 9,1 I-- - and- must henceforth have a special read - following programme was beTe, fuel, V ,,, 1,11A.11111 I �: e,��,� , 1 ,,�i. 1 , � I... �, " - The Ome at Lon� burn our CONSOLIDAT 41.10! , - - to hi ION ;�, 1­21� 11 � 4i :'ba'dk q 1>achelor "arters' interest in Indoro Hospital and its givern, and was very m don with plearis JILLER'S CAREK from ,Bunny Slippers I is corifined to his h oirA;, rubber heols ....... $1.2150 "#0#16 -ft. ft�hl. ? uch enjoy�ed, r and his many . the wonder- ........... � - 41-00 Leather Everettis ........ $1.2�, $2.2a , �, �%;�.. .-1 .1,1� .�.�, **W4W1*kWW*.ft-4W" head-altbolugh Dr. McMaster spoke Readiligs by Mastev A I coal beds of tastern Xe Arctic Kosies ................ $LIS Felt .4�kctic Kosles ��­' ,, �. ��-. , i - � I 1. � Ray Pattmoti; frie-nda wish him 8"Tt restored to litucky. "'I'�!", - 1�1, .,.,I , .'. , �- less of herself and her own w6rk than topic take -n by Mr. vrilliam - ...... -" , , . � � 1 � MCXAY . ...-$2.50" . 1, �, - I, ft, I I health�-Xrs. L. t. Sulling and friend, I - / Kid A6meos .................. $2.8g 0 1 � I , . 11 ,� ��,; ,N 90, - , &;:,' �' ,t rO, T,her struck � tvork. After the address those Vwo a-nd much onjoyed. This was follovv- their'home in ]Dstroit J; t after . FOR LADIES: � - 1. .�, 1, � - I .;,.,.., ­�1,1,11019M of the other missionaries a -ad their on "Obedienee " was very ablify gjve-� M,Tq, Miller. of Dotroit, returned to , � _'. M, ­�, : :,Iwc, " � , , - ` , , , , , � , 4. � � 1 , ,'�", � '. , , , , , , - t ... ... 0, ,.�o , 'A I , , ii , " .��,fsg * 6- . ftlorgs .4 , I - 1 1�:, % " ,�T ;; " ',�'­ I ." 1,1,1� i ", t � as week EGGS , �,__ �, 1'�`, , � 1� � , I � �werp_ r4mi-Aving tj Msmbe�rgbjp-s at ed by a few reTnarlts made by Dr. a very ' M � plaicl Xosies ................ 069 01-61dren's Goloshes ........... $1. . � W , 0 % IN I i;.. 11..� for , , , , " I , I N, 'ON _04� thii time rocei-vod them from th6 Pletel"'r, WAs teFttbg 06rbe-ft gAve (76ki-Miebael recohred the sad news that , �3 �' , Akotgf �W�#,, gir, 616?# . pleash,n+ visit.- iss ,:,�, , - - . . Nellie , I �t 1* ." " , , " � I I . _ �!� i ., ,,, ; 1",�', ,,, , , T. 'I D I." 01 fafl.%U'�,�V� , , , '? i� ., 11. '0;�A,cl 4t§�.6��",,&��,� 4 � ." * I . $ �&,d,ght I " , D- , � L" !�, I � We have an uamiteid demand for PI)mPOm Boudoirs . ............ .. 90 " . " ­­ .1- I * #1.00 , I 0-�F, 11 i� _., ,. , 42,111 1 ,* " Rly - " - L h4td of Dr. MdMaster. The number a readhig. After ,wilir,h Miss Greta. her urcle, Mr.�Charld Gillard, , of Eggs in our Ne* Patent Egg ChT Felt Comfles ........... ,,.��'I'L�!,i",��'-f��.'�,�,3",�",�,"T- � " , � a 4 , 5 7 , I i f0409 lmluddd, last ,w4i-eg list grs *oll aa Lamnife pla,,Ved a violl , �iAkl, 'O 1:1�11��X;" ";, . ?"�­, ',ff*rJ)R om*� ., 41­��,' ., �, ., ton $1.25 Ladies' Goloshes ............ $0.50 , , , . - 're a,s " 1� L -1, " V" " , �, i"", ,104' 10 �,# ,I . Strgaf6r<l, with ho and re(Itu -tead;r supply. . Quilted S'stins ........ :41.60 . �_".,__.", - , k _ ii .1 � . I .P tbn,.�� -,� ,. "" , pf ,� I 1, AVO. ' n .qel�eti,M Be_ is setiougly 91 ..,::,: � P ""' - , 'A' � V''! a "'s i 1A i , ,tvm .. . , 0 -'�;,`, '�,.'94� :,­ ", V, It -r � 1h ffig� Y" Thev *ere tig fdllo*s�­ dOMMilod b-9' Mit. A, C, &9jArth � hopes of I Felt House ' Boo 11 I ,� � . � �, . " X�'A , AOM vig! 'ThOMOI XMI4, VXX. Oeot. 6h the pigno.; Afttr a h.rmn recovory.. . tA ......... $1.75 Men's English Spats .......... $2.50 "" , . I �J',,', ',� ��­,M "' , - 0"" . - . , ­ I I - 011NII,W_ ` " . I Was iftwidboted Mr. Gi-Ild-id *�ent to Buffalo , . - � "'17";11, " 1Z �_*; T 'It" Vfft Wrairot Atellig, A*q, - 1, W. Orwel-A Oosea' tb4 a yea&,Aro to.,himo-:4n op , . 2 . '�;�,,�, , ,,,,,� � " .­-,; 11"A"11*0WAN14 11 . � ,,I �; ", - t', I O'e�� , 4 . Ii. ;� � " _1:,�1'111111jl __�� T V " . . "t 'Will be re- HIGHEST CASH PR1,C9S pAID , . �:�",qNx%N'�,!�,,� 11�111 , 0, , :., � , . �,,� "' 'O I �_l ,1�, L, 0 Pk � ,, " f "�',�" L��`�;�" � ro, �on the 06verumetit Grade Ibble. Y"'.;�,��!�,"e� ,,,J�i I . d� no tl I 6011 Of 00r Christmas CUstomers we will , E '1:'!Y V *4, - , , h6 'd , 17 T4001, Mr � b 't Medibig''with Prayer. At ther eloso forhi(Fd. which VM: h0ed woold -be Ou� telepholje�s ar,o -at Mir dis- ver goqda purab4ged to any Part of the town. 11�1"�11111, ", q Al- - , eratl6ft P*t- I �, , - �!' g�g,,� 1� - . ur X, I � � ,,, l� (qg' V-11 ", �0 All M For the accommoda, g"", , P. I I I'll 1, .�',,��.,,��", ,� ,,,, �% ,-,,,� �'.; . g�'-..� 3��,", , ''L ,1 ;; �,m� , - , �; � I � p � 1,: 7R,,1fP!�,,4X , , I .I- . `�,'��2,, , I& "X%, I �! ,al ` 31d,ko I !"If the ?114'Ung *6 ft0d'dUv0,,ffl1At"�Rn4 b#ndtcial to� hk -hialth, whidli It woA Omni; uso the* Irdely for I � - �, L 116 , ,X , V I .'�",'�,,� ...... j"� . .111"! � _ ,,"I , , .: , Nf. 0 - I deli � ."a""g"J'�q1%, , , N , � ,x1w �, - � '. I chda �6 f, 11 ... . % I . "". '. ;�. � 11 "I . , 14by IT, , ­ � I I . I , Of" I 11% , , � et4l,'91% I * 4660od ihat affer, Xt � vofdit�04. for"a tAA6. but � h6, is va,oO, , dilkihg. : . � � - ­ -, "I'll, , 01" b TAftatioli. , I _,_ I I � I , " � , , , .� . . . .... 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