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A 'nN� q ,q ,, ,, I onett suggestions asto how the society may I , _�A­:�; 'K -� ` � �,,;�,`,��,��,.� ":," W, - N&I 4 d"I'M , �tre all down to work apin.-Miss R. there, - and' Harry was qui y .t,a t" ,.01 dried_ -j6" ,aric".., , - ­ V I 1 'N ,� R - � " � ig'� ,v4* ; ' , ,,_�,�;,.W., � . '�J ". &t� ,_ ,�. . , I , ` ,. ' Or I , - _11 I --1 . I 'W , Frank Johnston a" be improved. For the social hour, �f .. .� I I'— -, -- I - xa, � I "O ` - X4ew'0i 1�" 41i ­­ I I I 1. 1.11, 4, 4 poe'W16, i - na, 4' 1,� .. I?�,� .,.� f"" -, X , I +W,j;hd8'In Torouto.--Mr. and M6KIvor, teacher in S.' S. No. 14, to one.of ourlocal doe.t.o.r.%.*ho, to- . t., '41AR.. ,00�- I ;1 I , " I I , X111.1" , �', 1� 1. , . , _?t� - "I , - '� " ,_1 X.. '. , , !-"y(-.;; �-o: ­* �; � . , , �� 11 . I � RUS ar . . v� � J - 13.6, � 1!�, AIX" � 16 nifth . $', ., 11. I "­"�` ..."' . - U1, '. . i I ,,,, ' ,-is 1� 0#4 , �, ,-A". tha�j T& , Mptit's�'JRock0iy Shoeg1jil - T I, _;.,IPRk he. �� !�, , ,�,. "Ur. the name of a flower, or fruit or veg- for a e that -c ', - , r V $ - -1, q I $ii; � Bull d wear something that will represent Stanley, who spent the holidays with gethei with oitother, worked , S in 4e 'O 0 0 '_,��i�� spent NeW 40. W, d not, think . i.,, I � . Walton -Mr.. John Pry,e her parents in Port Elgin, returned bours in drei4ing the wound and put- Green 144d �vejy'mucli iasur4n' ' 'h" --a '104a. finue, suppqrpa I!, � ,� 4- M1 - , , _,. - _ 1'. " `o -, A �� ,,,,;�. Y,04r's . 111 etable, and bring your guessing cap �elw ICT .. - i, 10 - I - .. , I .. ,§-hoes In heav,3 � I .­ .k.� . , - " � - seriqu I ; 'A-;�A4,- vn'm 11 Do" , -�Rs,,A I ­ -, . . �`, ­ � ';r A,�very 4 1'� qv, . 91i .".,A kr , " I . I � a ' I " , - �_ 1. - ,: days. It's a bOYI ' during the latter part of the week,- ting in the required stitches. At makes th6:, Jx,#qvy log A ..A �-, " -11q- I - !" .-� , k a ,�mfle these with you that you may decipher what - - , . I I � - 't ii I�ig od ankle stroo, Tgr �,� " " �'? .. , I I � - *4_- ov # _1 14:��'��r, d ill � " I 11 , . n -is doi g tt r to , "' .4 li�yjj said, I . I I , , , ��,��, , � 1 � , , , - � Ing the patie t. n Ina e III . I - - , � , � I T Lester Govenlock, of Kincar the other members represent. Mr. Joseph Fulton, who is visiting date of writ., . . �n, and, As W I I 6d. Double Llghtnl I �' ql,�'�.', I, � .'- I I I P I � I friends in the village Pres-entation.-On Friday afternoou his daughter and son-in-law, Rev. My'. &,srwe�us COT41d be expected,,but sid- caMs for mOch sympathy :rroiw All. 1* XePhers . . I RM", . ile, Is, visiting ' ' . ... ,�'. �� .". ' " 11 e pain from the 'ch&ol En- An 1�0*.JIV,. Lea.ihar,' for ...... , 1, .... 1. ��",�' i, , III . I , .. ;'tbis we'6k.-Mr. Frank Storey- Of last the Mission Band of St. Andrew's ,ind Mrs. R. A. Lundy, at the Manse, considerabl Carmel ChuTch Salhb#h,�§ .( I 11�. � I , , .. - ;17 11�,f , . . � '. ,, anuua� 6 '$, �h eAvy Box , . � �� . ixe,' and also tertainine t. T e .. Sabl�ath � , 'Q4111 W 7 , , , " f Ing , . , , � r, I . C , ity, Manitoba, Ls home re- United Church met in the schodl Too celebrated his 81st birthday on Sat- deep cut rigl# to the bo n �� h 739 ys' Hocke ,'oes in h !,�, ,� . 'in naesthetica � 9 �% Adminigr - ..., I..''. _ I 'i _1 I _ rystal d - As of thb a school -entertainment "a 0 � f ,,-,,:Wde supports and strap , I. ...?;� , I .. 1� . - ,� I were ay last. We extend congratula from the ,effei. tone4A%� of. . ­ I.V � . I I . mewing old acrivaintances.-We and a happy social time was spent.. Ord ,� & I - i. �11: - ". 'I, ,- � -It is' Carmel. p La,dies' Skatjfij�,&Oes 4i. Box Kip Leather * s#mp .4 . . .� , , " 1�. 11: , .sorry to learn of the death of Mr. J. The afternoon was held in. honor of tions to Mr. Fulton and bopperhe may which had to -be administered.. esbyterianthurch was held, . 1-1 . . I ,,',, I* :, , won in the T Hall oh Wedngs4-ay �v_ - ' and inside"'ankle supports. Sizes ,$ to 7, .,.".. I ,.,[ ''� � g. Ca-mpb(.,.Il last week. We extend Miss Margaret Mellis, a bride of last I)e spared to see quite a few more.- to be hoped that Harry will r 9 Hockey La6e�, '10 .e6�1;; Rawhide Hockey Lac rents. .. � � . . ..".. m . ng - I . - . , ,,, � I It OUT deepest sy pathy to those that week, and who had for some time Miss Mary Thomson, of London, who make a good recovery. � eni 'of last week and proved a most . .1 , I I � I I � I � Are left to mo . urn. past been a teacher in the junior de- has been spending her holidays . at the Smith -Petty. -On New Year's morn- successful one in -point of -&ttendance, ,'I, � . . . . .: . I J� ,'. � "I , I , .. " .. . �ome of her parents, has returned lo Ing last a very happy event took 'fine entertainment and gratifying re�) SKATES,ATTACHED TO YOUR SHOES YQU WAIT � � I ",;.,. . I partment of the Mission Band. Dux- . . . . I I � - 1 .7 1 . � i.. I . I the bity.-A play entitled, "An Old place at the home of Mr. G. C. Petty, ceipts. The spacious hall wii; taxed � � 14 1 Ing the afternoon Miss Isabel Alex- . � I . �� :1 . 11 .�, , I . :� BRUCEFIELD ander read an address of apprecia, Fashioned Mother," wid be given on of our village, when his youngest to'eapacity as well as -the gallery. The I AFVW. *1 � , � Friday evening, January 14th, at 8 daughter,.Wss Gladys Muriel Petty, programme -consisted of songs, soloi, I , . � .1 tion and Miss Florence Thomson pres- , .. � I ... ""' I' - p ni., in St. Andrew.'s United Church, was united in marriage to Dr- GeO. duets, choruses, drills, recitations, vlo: , � I . I �� 1. " I � Horticultural Notes. -The annual ented Miss Mellis with a beautiful W. QW40 . I I , � 11. i ting of the Horticultural Society M pantomines, nigger 1. 11 .. S Pin, on behalf of the Miss n � Inee sio Kippen, under the auspices of the Leroy Smith, of St. Marys. The cere- lin selections, I * 1i I will be held on Friday evening, Jaru- B'and' Miss Mellis, in a few wordi, Young People of Hills Green. mony wds very quietly performed in drill , mouth organ selections, closing ,,,O,,�= � �D A I I V � amme the early hours 'of the morning, as with that most interesting play en- I I ary 7th, at 8 o'clock. A progr expressed her regret in severing wit'i 1� I .�� is being prepared, and all members the bride and groom were taking the titled, "The New Minister Arrives," hv, , - "I , . , are requested to be present. the work of the Mission Band,' and HENSALL morning train for their home in St. in which the following took leading 5EAPOR711 ,� A , , , , her thanks for the beautiful gift. Then : 0, . I � � " ,,,� ; . Notes, -Mrs. W. Stevens is visitinv a dainty treat of candy and nuts pro- Marys, and was performed by the parts: Mrs, Frank Farquhar, Miss TELEPHONE 11 OPPOSITE COM IAL HOTEL ­ I . ,� .� " Post office box rents are due and payable Rev. H. Naylor, rector of St. Paulls Rena Hudson, Miss Marguerette Fish- . I L ,.I � friends in Goderich Township this vided by the Mission Band girls was at the Rensall Post Office in advance in the Anglican Church. The,bride was very er Miss Grace Manson, Miss Jean I .1 "' q week. -Mr. and Mrs, J. Addison and I I � �' . enjoyed by ald� and later all dispersed first week in January. , I - .... 1: " family returned home last week after with many good wishes for the bride- S-b-riptions received' for all Daily and tastefully dressed in her travelling Bonthron, Miss Dowthy Hoskins, Mr. -_ - I '.." visiting Mends in Orillia.-Mr. and to -b,. Weekly Newspapers at the Hensall Post suit and will be very much missed Herbert. Hoggarth and Mr. James __ - - _, - .� ­­ -.--.--I-- - __ �� - I ,:; ��_ ­­� �_, ! Patronize your Postmaster who from Hensall, where she has always Mustard. The programme was so ­�­. � �_­ - ------ — I .1, Mrs. G. Swan and Dorothy returned Holmes -Blair. -A wedding of much OfF"O' I � handles the papers. G. J. Sutherland, P.211. ".. I home this week -'after spending their more than ordinary interest to a great Card of - Thanks.-Ren.a. Hudson wishes to lived and was most popular. She was long, excellent and varied taking ager of the Children's Shelter a,t Gode this week, the. .children and .. I I ... 1.� . n organist' in St. Paul's Church for nearly four hours to Tender, that we rich, together with his wife, was in grown u R, will have the us- ,. o \ Christmas holidays in Toronto. - A number of people in this vicinity was thank the people of Carmel congregatio for in : ;� � .. PS T _,� � I ,­ - " 30int meeting of the U.P.O. and the solemnized in St Andrew's United their kindness by the presentation that was SOme, Years and a fine, solo singer. cannot at the space at our disposal the village the first of the week and ual good ti ,uch entertainments. � ., � . ­ ­_*,.U.F.W.O. will be hold at the home of Church Kippen, on Wednesday, De- given tier, and which was very much up- The groom, as a former resident of begin to give- a particularized ae- had recently been at Niagara Falls, -We are p to aearn. I that Miss .. il��' � . preciated.. . 3082-L our village, Is most highly I -C u �. I " A"",;, and* Mrs. D. Tough on Tuesday, cember' 29th, at eleven o'clock a.m. Annual Meeting. -The annual respected count of each number. Suffice it to being called there through the Seri— d'a a lter has been so poorly f, I � " eporL9 meeting of ; 1 P� ,V. JaniaLtry 11th, at 2 p.m.: when r The contracting paities were Mr. An- the Herwall Horticultural Society widl be held and had a fine practice while here, say that all taking part did so ex- on& illness of his daughter, Mrs. for e past h, is now improving. ,� in the Town Hall on Friday evening, January only'leavi,ng to go to St. Marys .,, ceptionally well and with great credit Chamberlin. -New Year's Day pasied - r. Dona -k wa's in Stratford 11 ", will be Adven and the officers elected drew Harold Holmes, of Detroit, son t ­ . . for the cbwT 1-Ith, 1927, at 8 o'clock. All the offiters and few years ago, to'engage in a larger to themselves and those instructing over quietly in our village, there be- on Tuesday ttending the funeral P 111, Ing year�Miss Hilliard, of Mr. and� Mrs. A_ndrew Holanes, members are requested to be present Mrs. 115. 1 "i I! ". 1, w, field of practice, and besides being a or directing the entertainment, and in �, . of TOT6ntO, sited at the home of Mr. BI ... ale, And Miss Mary Agnes McDonell, President; Mrs. J. Elder, S�cre- ing no celebration or entertainments of his late b in-law, Mr. Gilliar& 1� . 1�� and Mrs. Ja es Walker this week.- Blair of Detroit, youngest daughter tary. 3082-2 clever professional, man, also did good which instructing and directing Of going on, but there were quite a -There ha quite An epidemic X I I I In last weti,ls paper we omitted to of & late Benjamin Blair and of his .McDonald-Sararas.-A v service for his king and country in ceremonies, Miss Rena Hudson did number of visitors in the village and of- colds in Illage during the I 11 , 1��, � ery pretty I A, �� mention that th id of the late wife, Elsie Cooper, who at one time wedding was sulemnized at the home the last great wdr. The best wishes the much greater part, and to whose the day being very fine, made it very past week ur business men : � �. '� lived here. It was peculiarly fitting of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Sararas, of a � , t'ie wi 0,11' uf host of friends go with them to . ; Frank O'Neil I lives to moum his untiring effc;r.ts the concert proved pleasant for walking, driving or me- report a ve d holiday trade dur- : , I : loss. Mrs. O'Stiil was formerly Miii that this young lady should come Hibbert, on Wednesday, December their home in St. Marys. such a %uccess. The Sunday school toring, the rAds seldom being as Ing the Ch s and New Year 11 �...._,� � Bessie McQueen f Brucefielld A back to be married here, for her rel- 29th, when their daughter, Clara May, Old Time Fiddler Competition- h _� " I - orchestra added very much to the good at that season of the year, wit weeks. -The , md Presl�yt6riaxt . I i. umber of young people �f our vil- atives on both father's And mother's was united in marriage to Mr. Roy The old time fiddlers and dance and pleasure of the evening, giving many plenty of snow to make good sleigh- Church con ion have been con- , I . I .1 n 4, e.' � : - lage and vicinity, all d * i I . ... � companie by Rev. side have been for many years and Alexander McDonald, of Staffs. The song competition held in our Town' excellent numbers and filling in be- Ing, and not enough to interfere with sidering th g of a call, having 14, . '. I W. A. Bremner, sited the House of are yet staunch members of this young couple were attended by Miss I 'Hall on Monday evening 19,st, drew' tween acts. Rev. Mr. Foote, of Ex- motoring. -At the recent hockey had the ma eir discus$ion, and �, .. ­� . Refuge last Tues4y evening and pro- church. The church was beautifully Greta Sararas, of Toronto, and Mr. quite a large crowd, notwithstanding ... **1 I . eter, very pleasantly discharged the match between Zurich and Hensall one will, no dou the not distant fu- , i ,,�. vided an interes duties of chairman. This report evening last week, in which Hensall ture, make e and extend a call. , ,. � ,� ,Zng programme And decorated for the occasion with spruce Robert Miller, of Staffa. The cere- I other attractions such as the hocke'y �. ,� d also treated the PInates with nuts and branches laden with cones. From mony was performed by Rev. A. Sin- would not, however, be complete with- won out by a good score, Mr. Norman -Mr. John is making a good ��'. 1, , i match between Zurich and Hensal% I., - out making special mention of the Cook was the fortunate holder of the success of - nery'in the way of � I 11 candy, which was much enjoyed. standards wreathed 'with spruce clair, of Herisall. I church societies and parties on the �.*111 I last or closing part of the programme ticket which drew a five-p6und box of looking well,: - his fowl an ), i swung white bells, and pulpit and or- Earling Closing. -At the request of, d giv- � ��r f ' __�__ gan were banked with bloom, cycla- the merchants of same evening, and it proved a very which was the presentation of a fine hocolates. ' On New Year's bay Mr. ing ein - t food and quantity, � .. .#�.., ?. our village, we are! enjoyable- time for all interested in 11 1 �. �� I I ]ROXHIrER, men, schizanthus, cineraria andprim- inserting for the second time their good music, songs, step dancing, etc., silver service set to Miss Rena Hud- and Mrs. William J. Jones, of our and is and h' en getting good re- I . and ,everything under the able man- , -, ,. I ula. A large company of relatives notice of early closing during the i son, in recognition of her most valu- village, were very ,pleasantly taken sults.-Mr. rs. H. Arnold were I I t Notes.-Th6 results of the election able services in getting up the pro- by surprise by their sons�and daugh- recently in ' attending the mar- ,� , V and friends witnessed the ceremony, winter months and the names of those I agement of Mr. Hugh McDougall, of 1. A ��.'� . 11 I I I t4l. were; as,follO'Ws: Reeve, W. D. San -'which was performed by Rev. R. A. thus closing. We, the undersi$ned: Tiverton, and who, by the way, prov- gramnit and doing so much in the ters and their families taking pos- riage of Mr old's niece, Miss . I -1 1, , der, C unc1lors: William Gillespie I I Lundy. The bride, charming in her merchants of the Village of Hensall,. ed an excellent chairman and direc- way of preparing the Sunday school session of the parental home, loaded Caroline Mu r, an ac�ouut of! . I . '. Joseph' Davis, Joseph Hawkins and I gown of rose georgette and velvet and agree to close our place of business children for the many drills, in which with the good things of t4iis ,hife, and whose appears in this 1� 4, �.� . ­ - tor of affairs, went with a swing, and I .t" : � I EU Coultis- School Board, (aeeL)-J., . beautiful bouquet of every night excppt Saturday duri they did their parts so well and which, spending a very pleasant day together column. -A er o -f our villagers I I '.., I M. carrying a ng as the following prize list evidences, 1. 11 � G. StVibi�y, R. N. Creech, B. like many other numbers we would bringing back old times. -Mr. David are planning e spring to further, . _�­ Madame Butterfly roses with white January, Februdry and March, com- there was keen competition, good tal- .: e . �. Fry I and Mrs. V. Mallard; Publ' Narcissus and maiden hair fern, was mencing January Ist, 1927. The above ent and fine entertainment through- of our vil- ,, . _ U�i 11cls like to particularize upon, but have Lemon and family, of Ripley, have improve the arance ­,_.- t lities. , (accl.)-J. R. Hind. -School .. - __, given away by Mr. Robert Elgie. forms the heading on a signed peti- out the first part of the evening's not the space at this particular time. moved into what has been known in lag& by heir residences re - I 11 !, , reopened on Tuesday morning with Mrs. Lundy at the,organ, and Gilbert tion by our merchants whose names entertainment, followed by a dance for The following address was read by past years us the Methodist parson- painted. -Mr. Mrs. Earl Zuelle ,.;� , the same staffs of teachers. Jarrott, with violin, played the wed- appear on it:' Case & Son, F. W. all desiring to engage in the Gight i �, H'g h Miss Helen Smith, and the presents- age, having rented it. We believe and family, elvinton, Saek., am ,,, .; . School: Principal, Mr. E. J. Wethey ; ding music and a full choir sang "O Hess, John Passmore, W. H. Pfile, fantastic to,e, couplo with good.music. tion made by Mr. Thomas Dougall: Mr. Lemon intends carrying on a here spen e,uvx weeks' vacation ,'" , I .. assistants, Misses Ross, Bayne, Hale Perfect Love" during the signing of George Scott, Bertha Bell., Bonthron While the prize list shows the stand- "To Miss Rena Hudson: On behalf of livery business. -Mr. and Mrs. An- with his pare Mr. and Mrs. John 11 , :, � � . � " ,. . and McKenzie. Public School- Prin- the register. After a host of friends & Drysdale, T. C. Joynt, William Ing of thoseitcompetin-9, the congregation of Carmel Presby- drew Moir, of the Township of Us- Zuefle and C.1are-Miss Jessie , I I _1 - cipal: 0. 'S. Hoveard; assistants, had offered good wishes and congraf- Sangster, A. Murdock, Roy Weber, found it ofte , the judges terian Church, we present to you this borne, are being v1siW by Mr. Moir's Buchanan g last week very I � " �� ,,� n very hard to come to . '� -1 , I" keen token of the 'high esteem in which two � I - �'. MbseS Horton, Pickard, Medd, Ful- ulations, the bridal party, consisting T. D. Wren, T. Drummond & Son, E. a decision where there was much brothers, Gavin and William, the pleasantly ned a number of. � . , ;J .� � - . tou'and Mrs, Goodspee(L-Editb, the of close friends of bride and groom, Rannie, J. W. Skinner, E. F. Knipe, and almost equal competition. We you are held by the people amongst former from Qu&c and the latter her 'Wrl frien Selina Beavers ­ .:�. �_ ten year old daughter of Mr. and repaired to the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McLaren. might just add that the comedian, whom you have done such splendid from Huntsyille. Mr. GavinMoir has of Kitchener, panied by a friend, I` Mrs.,S. Cano, was buried on Wednes- Robert Elgie, where, in the genial at- The Election. -Considerable inter- Jack I)allantgne, of London, a,,Om- work in their behalf and or the wel- for- the Past 30 years een * her lha- e _ 1 conneethd spent the holidays with 41 , ��Iternoon. She had been ill mospbere of this very hospitable est was shown in the voting for Coun- panied by Mr. Spence, of that city, , � day only fare of the whoQe church. Your en- with a large timber andlumber firm parents.-Mis I - I.. . . . nta. Elder, of LondozI4 ... Z �, -a week, first with jaundice, then I I - " home, a sumptuous wedding repast cillors on Monday last, although the e nd rf M �, .. prov d wG e ul entertainers and ergy.and devotion has been such that and makes annual visito'here to see spent the with her parents. - .. .. n.-,. . i . ., testinal flu set in. �She 4eaves to was enjoyed. Speeches and toasts total vote polled was not as large as theiraselections were greeted with enthusiastic response to your leader- his brorther,'While Williain comes oc-' -The pos meeting of our vil- .`_�,.!.�� 112011M her loss, besides her parents, followed and then Mir. and Mrs. it often has been, as there were up great applauso throughout the even- ship was inevitable. A great deal of ca;dionad,ly to spend s Week or so.- lage council hold in the -Town , ,-, I f6ur sisWrs and three brothers, all I Wedn y evening last with X'1,'� 7 Holmes left by motor for their home burning topics or issugs at stakeJ At Ing, while 6tW own locitl fiddlers. and our success ie due to your uIxuring Since first writing the accoah� of HaB on Wedn , . ... . I , , *,, . . qfiite7 Srouni.-The roads in this vicin- in Detroirt, Among 'the guests were the close of the Pail. *the vote, was step dancers and singers could not efforts. We trust that your associa- Harry Cook's deep cil�p sust:iined a fair attend The chair�nan was k " in good I f . - 1�y "d. south to London are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Holmes, of shown to stand as follov.-J; and hi the well be surpassed. The following is tion witil us in the church will con- whil kil Stewart's hill, We. Mr. Alex M Clerk of the Coun- , , , �_ ., :. fu mot�ring. ' I ., .. , ebudNion Bluevaae, mother and father of the .order given, leaving the first four the prize list- Fiddlers over fifty tinue for many yeaTs to come. An in- learn tbAt the cuts were.�p deep that cil, and Mr. Geiger, our Reeve, . 1� I � ,,, rr , 1, � I ;1 - groom, and Miss Mary Belle Grant, mentioned the Councillors for 1927, years, ist, ; 2nd, Tom 1J.1.1 I . iiilliani Hkile fluence such as yours cannot be s�ar- they required two arid in' 'some parts and Mr. b Higgins, Councill", , '. . I of Detroit, a very close friend of the namely: William Consitt, vote polled, Murdock and Grordon Bolton declared ed without an experience of the sud- three layers of stitching in order to gave a Very and interesting ae- Q I - ! j ". . STANLEY bride. Many beautiful and valuable 192; Robert Higgins, vote polled, 172; as ties, all of Hensall; 3rd, Robert den halting of much of the church's close in the flesh cut ;Ight to the Count the year's proceeding& N , 1; . �, Notes.- -Stanley nominations pass- gifts testified to the esteem in which Robert Cameron, vote polled, - 160; Bomthron, of,lTensall; fiddlers under activities. We trust that our gift bone. -Our teacgers who were here They' gav clear statement and � ..... . 1 " . ff.% . the young couple are held, and all James Priest, vote polled, 145; Chris. 50 years-ist, William Colli will convey to you our regard for you fror� a distance spending the Christ- report the zation scheme and 1% , ed off quietly on Monday, the old us, Bruce- .h ,, - , ish for them ail Campbell, vote polled, 96; Ro and our appreciation of your work. On mas and New Year holidiiiys, have re- showed 'I the opinion how Hensall , I � , C lincit being re-Aected by acclama- who know them v � i t r." bert Me- field; 2nd, Bert Boyce, Brucefield; 3rd, j In— W 6 �5R.V , . happiness and truest prosperity, Arthur, vote porled, 140. As we men- Russell Brintnell, of Frensall; lady behalf of the congregation of Carwl turned ,to their respective schools.- wag Ta I much higher than It 11� ­ fAbli, viz, Reeve, John A. Manson; I , . Q. The . 1, I , , �. CoIgicill Stafford-Mellis-On New Year's tioned in last we Presbyterian Church." address Miss. M. Ellis has returned from a should -, it was moved and -Al- . r ors'. William Douglas, W. ek's issue, Mr. Owen fiddlers, Ist, Miss Alberta McKinnon, read by Miss Helen Smith. and pleasant week or so visit with her secondeo t ur Reeve be authbriz- ,- Day at high noon, the home of Mr. Geiger, who has been Reeve for past Kineardine; 2nd, Miss Mabel Boyce, was * 1� �' CarlYle, Art. P. Keys and Jahn Etue. W. L. Mellis was the scene of a very years, had the honor of being elected of Brucefield; pipers, 1st, John Me- the pirbaontation made by Mr. nos. sister, Mrs. F. Smallacombe, of Guelph. ed to ey e consensus of opinion I " a 11- � .1 'J',� 1',. 3k Quite a discussion took place about 1,,1.1 i, the weed situation and a resolution pretty wedding, when his sister, Miss by acclamation, and we look for good Ewen, Paisley, Ont,; step dancing- Dougall, and to which Miss Hudson, ---:We learn that in the rush of get- of the g, being very much a- . . ,,, I I I - Margaret Mellis, was united in mar- things from our new council and wish lst, -Robert Bonthr Although completely taken by surprise ting out the live stock at the burning gainst taxation, and to bring _ I on; 2nd, Lee Hed- ... 0I.; ii was passed, urging the Council to en- riage to Mr. Emerson Carmon Staf- them a pleasant year's work. den, both of Hensall; Highland Fling, ind much overcome by it,. made a of Mr. W. Green's barns in fore the County Councfl I . f- force t& by-law for,the cutting of M I ,;. ford, of Vienna. The bride looked McCracken- MacArthur. - The fol- William Sangster; old time 4aelic very feeling reply, most kindly thank- right last, the familly dog did his meetin e form of a strong pro - I , A.; - , 1, . " .- " noxious weeds. ­Mr. Robert Pollock, very sweet and pretty in her gown of lowing account of the marriage le Belle Dougall Ing the donors while expressing the part in the Way of chasing out the test.- ed Stacey, of Luean, , I I 1-1.1, of Pilai Mound, Man., is visiting with of song—lqt, little Anni . "' . bloTide rose georgette and cut velv-A Miss Caroline MacArthur, of London pleasure it had ever been to give ser. hens from the burning buildings, but spent k end with his mother, , . �� 1. . "I � friends in Stanley. -Mr. and Mrs. , and Flora McDougall, who delighted .. , I � , . and carrying a bouquet of dainty and formerly of our village, as a the audience with their selections ; vices to the Sunday School and church pigs, with their proverbial stupidness, -Miss dred MeDonell was re- , "� ` David Johnston, of Pilot Mound, Man, sweetheart roses. Rev. R. A. Lundy daughter of the date Mr. John Mac- Comedian Jock Ballantyne accompan- and which would continue to be lintou spen j.. - en I . " _.� a would run back into the flames. -Mr. C tlY dilig a short -1 �, � ,. .. � , -1 who spent tht Christmas holiday with � I , r . - '. performed the ceremony in the pres- Arthur, a private banker, which ac- ied by Mr. Spence, for old time song.9. pleasure for,,h4i when occasion of- Robert Hoggarth, Treasurer of the time relatives -Miss Caseman "I .1, ­".. their friemds lit Flint, Michigan, are I . I � I , 4 . - I I 4�� !:. ence of about sixteen guests, neur count appeared in the London Dailies, Mrs. McDougall proved a splendid ac- fered- Mrs. John Murdoch, Mrs. j. County of Perth, and residing at the sPent . I � 1. now visiting Mrs. Johnston's father, stmas day with her par- ":.` . �'; �, relatives and intimate friends of the will be no doubt be of interest to her companist throughout the evening. W. Bonthrou and Mrs. A. McGregor, City of Stratford, was in the village ents in ligham. 4,t..� , ', I Mr. RaIA Stephenson, and other iAt,. . , , I.; .r� '. bride and groom. Mrs. Lundy play- many friends in Hensall and vicinity: The fine orchestra was what Is known as accompanists throughout the even- the first part of the week on business. _. - � 1��, �, , I 1, '. friends in Stan,ley�Mr. Ruskin Key,9 ed the bridal march from Lohengrin "The home of Mrs. John MacArthur, as the McKinnon -McDougall. An old ing. did much to add to the pleasure -Miss Nellie Carmichael has been in __ 7 ,.V, � t !, � . 4 ,' , �. who is teaching at T;ord City, is _ . I '1� ,� , nding tlie holidays at his home and alqo softly throughout the cere- Piccadilly Street, was the scene of a time dance closed the evening's en- and success of the entertainment. Stratford for the past week and at- .; . spe . I ..S% I 1 .11, Bab)71on Line. -Mr. Clifford mony. The house was decorated with quiet edding on New Year's Day, tertain,ment. The violin playing of BrIefs.-Mr. W. G. Wilson, of Gode- tended the funeral of her late uncle ,I 1Y,. / on the r � , ... , h cut flowers and potted plants in when Ter daughter, Miss Caroline Miss Alberta McKinnon, of Kincardine icb, was a visitor in town this week. Mr. Gilliard, late or Stratford, wh� I , I Keys ad the misfoTtune to fall re- , ,-,. "! . bloom. Flowers, music and happy Arnold, became the bride of Edward was a feature of the evening, being a -The young people of the United has been ill for some time. -Mr. and .. 1� .'�', . cently and crack his h OAL �� .111,11, 1.�,-� lmee-c"' wb'c friendship were the fitting accompani- Carlton John McCracken, eldest son No. 1. Church held their weekly nightleague Mrs. R. Taylor and family spent ,,, .1 �_ , will lay him u�, for some time. -Mr. . . . . . . . I . . ment-9 of this happy marriage. Af- of Rev. J. Charlton McCracken and Barns Burned. -Monday afternoon meeting on Monday tvening with a Christmas with their plarents, Mr. and .1111 - . I Hunkins, who is engaged with Mr. ter a dainty luncheon, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. McCracken, of the All Saints' and evening last were quite memor- good attendance, and with Miss Jessie Mrs. Thomas Riebardffonj in Chisel- Gen ' & H CO.'s LACKAWANA . .. " , ,., ,.,­ . Bert! Pedt, f"ved injuries in falling , � �', ,1 Th ree burning Anthracite. � . ' ,�R, ,,, - off a stra-W stack which w'll lay him honeymoon trip, after which it is ex- chartbing in a gown of white georg- ternoon flarry Cook met with his and Miss Mary McKaIg acting as ed here on Friday evening on our I .". �.,� ',,.Z' Stafford left by motor for a short rectory, Woodstock- The bride was able and eventful times as in the af. Bnehanan presiding over the meeting, hurst.-A hockey match is to be play- � , - � , .f I - '. � M,`V " ,off work for some time. ', , v , , - 1:, � � � I I I pected they will return here for a ette and velvet. Her veil was trim- serious accident, and in the evening ,secretary. The meeting was opened rink, and i,� looked forward to with 11. I 1, fI 'LL;;�", � . ] few we?�ks before leaving for their med with Venetian lace and orange quite early our telephones were set with a hymn, after which the LoTd10 much int�rest. 6The holder of the, Gen D L & W SCRAI-MN -�* �­ I . , � ..., � , home At Vienna. The bride is Mossoms -and she carried a shower ringing, for all possible aid to co�e prayer was repeated by everybody. lucky ticket of hdmittance to it will Standard Anthracite. . 4..", � . ZURICH rew � 1;�,, ,�,, _ ,.. ,f- 1.�, �� ,��. ,_ ..- , ___ ______ __ � one of the best known and mast high- bouquet of yellow roses and valley with a fire that had broken out in Miss Marion lQasemorereod the scrip- receive 10 pounds of T. Drummond 11 , . ,�.'; -, "!�'..", - - ;1 . � - ,X"' T � ,,, 'F _ , Wotes.-Last Friday evening Exeter 1 1Y thought of young ladies of this lilies. Miss Carol MacArthur, in a -the two finp bank barns owned by Mr. ture lesson, after which Clarence & Son's fine boneless beef steak.- ", .,; I 11 , - " I * � I I . �. : t;".;, � .. ." 1 ��.;_ I - ` Zurich hockey teams played on community and her popularity and pretty yellow dress, was the flower William Green, a few miles ,north- Smillie read the treasurer's report, Our rural mail couriers are rejoicing COKE � _ . " e local rink and Exeter won out by the affectionate regard in which she girl. The ceremony was performed. which showed a balance of $1".00 in I- the flile weather they have been . �,4� ", .... 1, :�-,­ ,; ..�-i , - , the tre. roa .. , . .-',�t " , , , 4_1 . e I known as the James Robertson farm. 4 pro having for their duties, the do be ,��- __ . to 5. On Monday evening Dash- is held were evidenced in the many by the bridegroom's father, and tb' I east of our village, on what haj been asury. The followin gram I - Burn nine SOLVAY'doXE aid . A V, �o, , derfully good for '11 1". :- " ��-,,� d and Zurich Played on the local beautiful gifts she received. In bride was given in marriage by her I It appearq that at the time the fire was then given and every number Ing W-9-11 the season c e -third off your fuel bilL , .�­ '.. ': P,.'p4�1� .1 . ,I; �`, � , ,,� I-;. And Zurich'came out on top by c1hurch circles especially, she vigil be brother, J. Arnold Muc*thur, of To- broke out or was first discovered by vell. rendtired And very much enjoyed of the year and the weather so mild. . ... . 1. ,­,... I Miss -Mr. I P . ',:,,, ". " _1 1 , , .11, peore of 7 to 4. Both games were greatly missed, having filled faith- ronto. Mrs. Charles Spittal, the eis- Mr. Green upon coming out of his by those present- Reading, J assmore, during the ,past . I 4. ,�, �, ,­ j."'. �,;�� , -,%. �­;.._ ijed as fixtures in the Cyclone fully and capably many responsible ter of the bridegroblil, phiyed the dwelling early in the evening the Gladys Luker; instrumentam, Miss week, has again disposed of a couple I . . �. V ��;O, ­,,4..�, �, �,,,: .­­�I�q'l Soft Coal I � 'f "k. " J , I';, agul�-­At thd annual meeting of positi6ns, being at different times wedding music, after vihlili: a buffet hired man, a Mr. Harrison, w�s at� Irene Douglass; duet, ,Mrs. Alice of fine. radios. -O -n Tuesday evening , I .`,, ,, ��4%'%�'­�`. ' - , ,,A. - ;,� , e ratepayers of School Section No. J yn aind Miss Margaret Johnston; last Mr. George C. Petty, as District For t In a Hurry and an economic '�,,� ,,�_,; President of the Young People's Club, lunch was served and MrAbd Mrs. tending to the farm chores and was 0 t I L , �, ,,, � , . A ��, J"J � ­� " ": 1�' ' ".. V. Mr. Sin- Dep .;,�.,�:.l , "L, '.�,"'­ . %='kh gchd6l, Mr. Fred Haberer teacher of the Young People's Class, McCracken left on a w�dclilrt -trip to not conscious of the, fire that had topic On Opportunity by R,6 utY Grand .Master, - accompame ", I " I I ,., - �_ . �', . �� I ­ I ; I �, .11 � I I vt and teacher in the Mission Cleveland, Ohio, where they. will rp- broken out in the loft of one of tfie . claft, which was very ably gili a d by emb s oft "Jin fuel urn our CONSOLIDATION L L 'i . en n in err he in . 9 I I.. , .1 ,� ,� - , . 9%te-)dlftted trustee for another Preside � . tab;nil If' MI 'S CREEK from the Wonder- `­Z�I_le I" .140" , ,� I .--At the annuas'meeting of the Band, And for two years, church side in, future. much etJoyed. A'Teading by Miss the Persons of Bros. Ll . �; __ - , .,�, 'I. ,v . barns, as it was in a. dtstatit part of 0�'d Hu' - ful beds of Eastern Kentlieky. , .,;,,,�,�­;,!'­ c0'h9it9A'U01A Of the Lutheran Church treasurer. The very beat wishes of The New Fire Engim�_Our new the mow from -where he ,was working rl Campbell and Wilson 'Carfisle, 0 11, �`1111.1' _ . _ IYkattie Ellis concluded this delightful �a , ykfA� :w", , '. -5,_," '71, r ,,,,�,i, -e engine arrived here on Thursday in the basementi' With all pwidble vrokilknime. 'The meeting *as , t �:� 'ki � -W closed Installed thO Itcoming members for ;,�_ . ,68sffif.�'-V.' 0. XalMei�eh and W. .S. a host of Mends will fdl1ow this fh ' � , - �.,; �M I .; ��_ ,; ,,; kk Jobi*# ,W -ate re-elected for another young couple to their new home. afternoon of last week And was thor- haste Mr. and Mrs. Orom. ra . Witt. the Mizpab benediction. gsx�t Exeter 1_,ofte of Indepetide It Oq,der I I - 1 � 6 I LL �. , ".� �"'.�,;",1*6&Y"V term.-Urb. Henry Thiel 96t6s.­Mr. Alex. McKenzie, of oughly. tedW by our Council and Vire 'for help through I Monday eve EGGS I to I . �, �� ning the Mollaid Mission 'of,Odlifellows and atthia Re of the " 11' I W'4 ­911d WS' 100b ITOW44 Attended thd our ,�illage,'who has been visiting his Chief, Ernie,Bates, and members of Hens911 and its firemen in particular, Circle will �ngtalktion -th&,Eketer Lodge Very . I ,A 11 " Lave clisLygs of t�6-. indato., � � �1 i �� , ' fi6ft -A X � , _ . I , ited the instaffilig tearW - ve an unliftritad de at Xitallenor ri 'Toronto, has retbrned the brigtide, a ng , , ,rtal , � � Wile -ndly efite, m0d for ,7, , 0 . 1',d' - ,ri, Reakdr danghters I ild was foun4 to -be vto and while it juat hapoinod t1tat 'a I o and a good prolrgftwt� Is, behig � " " rr.. W1 � . n I . -1... . R 1� I'1,,,$ r�, ,.,q,T­ q'rog&4 -4fr a -ad Mrs. Garfield home. -The W. X S. held their satisfattoTy on the who,16. 'We be-,nulmber of oUr firemen. And' dthers py-ePSTed-fn . a V , , to,a fihejuneh and a plemapt sodal 9 out-MI(At Patent Egg' Cart= , _ _ I . 1 17 ftt6h 'be, , . I ,� ,� _." �,.M­� ng in the school room lieve, however, that A laTg6i,not%l# were it, *zurlilli, attendin,,& the liockey t*een Z41doh , - 11011r oil two Was gpftt.-With thd y Bupply. , �'.., 'I , t # riiovod onthly me6d iiid'Ai6tI66A pI6,VP,d `bt all quirb ,a. atead - � "I'-. -­ to the farm of m . _,_ r"�� �11. I.Mr,, 'Proselit gbod.sleighing, Produce otall �, ,4 , , , ��14 '. .�,�', _ ­, , j4ftlft , 'And Mrg-.- HI on Wednesday when a goodly num- and gotie otbo-r little chittigto or a& m&t6%, y - a VlerV kft . i - - 1. I ev, ftiftMUg - #if. �Tle rink of th616-fWAf Z - id'h'*oti , ­- 11� M ,!Z j'�,,��.',� `,ft. 4'.' ,A' '�' I et in I 1� kinds Id d6fiflng, very fl�eejk, Into"Mitr- ST 'CASla PRICES PAM I 0�f. 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