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J ­- ­ , '. , . , I ��Pl � � 1114 " t , � ,., ,1 " i�i"% . . --- - LJK,l I Sr., � , : "I ­ � W , , ,� I F.'L�1'1` I ­Rg J)nerlds M Kin Church, . , -*?WX , , . - . ­ , , i ; " , , P�061 194 V11�11 nauy frieuds of Or. - 41. Ueil`��7ikw A i,' , k� � i � "' ,, Lillian Miles, Ella Cr 0 .11 ., IM, PP.. !Rft F ,=TI, No ),00,4,1*14 =T'i"Z" ..­xiew � gr , Murphy ­ I I , -A`1401 11 � , 'rq 1� 11 L -nedict Holland, joao,pb .j amt Of the London � ... 1w U -, - I— . 111 1t; �.. , 11.11 ­11�1 "'' 'I'lli"'. - �, , I��'; �.� � � . il.,,' , I � , "I I Van, Be 'be plea I . L. I -*,..�­'10'q . M 1 .6 ' ,� ­, 4,z, m , (�'11'�'N� I ,�I , �, . � I - , . 'A _ 6 " , L , ,� V om ,-:w-,- A '' ,� � � �.:,;, " I,, � -.14 � , ­,-­,�, . -1 "W, LJW .)I a40 1 � .��'�'.­' '.,L'. Xi�`li'�-I'il�,, . ,,W -I_11,14�2 I- I. . I ,hat . , . , ,* '. t;�. , I , , SW : , . ­ - 1, ,� � � , , 1� 1- . Fwad, w,, sod to 1164= t -'7" '" _L' W'Y' M.'" -111d- - � ',�,.,­­ I L, r�' $-, - �K" ,�� - �*­,'� ll 11 � , ',�-` - _ . I , ­ I . � , � " �11 " . O"Reilty, -Mary Hart, Jack Roach, Is, � . �, g V ,., al, 1.116011?1`�11 IS 1.1�, � , , - , � � , , .. '', � ''t, ­ � I .1a .A ,_ I, �', .11 Me Ladies' Aid met at the ,-, 6 7� -PA---A u-% he is recId'vering nicely An tUe Sea- #�,,,,.,,,,'� I,- hoelmy mat -A ­,;­ ",Z;Z. - I I .11 - �, , ; . t.. 11 'I' 4.� 11 � It, �'­,.'�-­Y'. WIT JA L �A � , . ., h4a 1, IUCL astel 0040'r : 'A'I 1,,�� 4C' . LL ,Ilij� i�:­%� , * 1, spee , , "I'll .. I'll, L .1', 11, 11 W.L lipp ' L ,,`r'-,.,---,, ,q"�� -"''L, �4 � 1.� ..�. ", 1. --j""", , ers., �­­�* �"""�el)` tv,'­<'.W,,:1'�',, 4,ET 1;1n�,�,Ps , III � , , " 11, ,;," I ­ , a oac forth Hospital after being operated 2JL, i., k � LIF vftm . �,�.. � . % 1 " F`�, , 1-�, �t�3 �� 'A mr- J, Grainger last Tues- betweeb: 0*61i and Herisall on Ow. Her,'MA' f, A, Tile iWe � � ,� I , - ,#� �1 on. ;4"b4 -W, W� dy � "I - I � -I':- ,. � , ", "'T , �, ,� ,,IL I— �.�g , , -, � -am - ,, �1",T r ,IR,�, ' , " nk Fd& evening kat was the -Teco�et* t, _, ".�g , , . 7 0',hi %Ia ., ;" " L n. It was %'verY Pro- on for appeudiciti4- - Mr. Willi . -V� �# � E , ." �y , , ,,:�'.'� , ting meeting and Cooper, of London� is spending a visit rit '. lr'­Zllr­�irl'� " ��,�,1�, )� �'t X,v , P I ,, � k ' I I -111.,��,'v - g�g ... -1 " - -,I �, t aU4 interes, .1L i� � . rr ,� 11'st", � I ��, ill, Q � � I " ­,! . , � . - - , � �i , '-0 PIP,V �, - , 'N - " t - .". , N �q, � �L:I -4 , 1 1. PL �J- attended Ir , 6 '­­­� 77 77WT , I n mcs" i ".'1'!p.s- the most interesting neax Kippen, WAS '14�` W�V,1140: 04d- - The, Fashionable Cop , q - � , , . ,4'i, "' 11 " , �t ­ I ,-The W Road. -The Sewing Circle met I . .''i" �, I ,­ L, 'A"I", L _ at the ,, ' . pei',6 �111"l . 1 4 "M "ki . "" � -k M. S. WALTON with his son, Wifflam, of the Londo. t -4a I '' attended of 81W and Cooper, of L�*do,i,j, ,,a 4 � Tor*00 . I ,,, , '. I. "L ­ ,.;i � . . p,.v,d , , 11'11� IR P %, 411, ,.­ , 1"'I", , ", I , _ I , , �i.,�", , _ . I monthly meeting and excuilas the players :4 - �F,�,,��-5��,, I� , : =AA. L.S� - Notes. -A delightful social evening ­ were -80 vicinity this wo6k-'r4.ew ng, gpquaint)­ . 11 .11.t � I %mn t , - , �F,6.,�,., , g,�, �,�, _ . l"'I'L, .i I ; r j_I _ " " � , Z, " ,", ��I��',­"',�'j';g , I. L, Miss Jearr McLean of the ipp6rs with Ivory -Kid Tti'MrAhl' ,O , A � ` *e, Parsonage Wednesday after- � ' ed. At the thir4 or clos. ances and vigiti,iog V�jlth �LM%tdve4i d- , S I L, I �.�'; .. .... ' .1�.,:,; ', "I .. � � '' R, well- maWy I I r ,,g, �` ' "' "' %, � " ­ , .... `� 4 was held in Duff's United Church on "On" Of , � an 1, . -f . ., ',%��,?QNIOV`ili .1 , _ , -- ' �: 411 ' . , .I � "I � �,, gg�, jr �; nish- 't -in fo*or friends. -Mr. Martin MeTaggartvetii! ' ' - I ,V, ,,j A�;�!!,, i'.�,Zz , ��`, I I� �,� . 1:,,L`�IROOX - , �' � �,�fi 'I ,W4,,��"f!�� i -L, There were some very fi Friday evening. The contest that had 4ondon Road on Wednesday Of this ing pericio, lie score stood 8-2 . 0,1 I-, � �, ,,, l� , 1� ' 'ven and a most profit eek. -Mrs. 'Fred Tomillso`n� who has -3'�,. , - .11 I., . I i", ., ri - been held during October, November W of ZuricW'Irhe prize for the'lucky to Lonon on Sunday where he unoier.� I - The New Patent Leather Slip ieirii� I 4 -t, I . � I ;1� �,, 11, , .... I I .iv vapors 9 - n visiting at the home of Mr. and . P, q "I"' �',�,,:�., ,.,.,., �,.�L­�,, �� . " 111.1 , I d L I rqi� ', � 7; " I �-"ible and enjoyable time was spent. and December was closed on the last be, ticket hoilto.m went to Miss Mar7 Mor 'went an operation' and at date ' Of' Pate.iit Leather Trim'm*lngs. - . , ­ , ­­,.�­�­ - "',", '.': '�­L, . �., I ,,,�,, ,t�'. I " ville, has K.1g, bil gl� a nice silk scarf� The -w'riting is doing as well -as can be ex- L . I .. , L �; ."..: a . I ", � !I Mrs. George Hill, of Egmond - L . �I ,III `�, t�,` ThOe 'Was a splendid attendance- Sunday evening of January. The ,,; ". I ;. . I- �, ; ­­ ,. I ",. i.11 . I I I I . � ,. , to our village and is now game, vq�.j I�,� I , �I " .,,Q .p,,refereed by Mr. Lee Hoff, pected�A play under the auspices. of '166,t , I ­k I . I , I , . . .1 � ...ill I ie iouncil. met in the Community 'oosing side, of which R. Patterson returned n Deitz. .,. 't ly howing the dhoIWA, . . .ea., --�� -. '. I visiting her sister, Mrs. Joh S "I . I .. �,,�14 I -afternoon will ail man, of Zurich. During the L fir -S the Y.P.A., of St. Paul's Anglican We are certain I I . , � I � � . �`,"Ja 11 last Thursday was captain, lost by a smala margin , of our period of'-,tbg 'ch *t has ever been -, I L � � I � A,Q�.,m :`�:�": :�, the . '-members present. -Some of our of seven points, so the L showed that _Mr. and lKrs. Bruce Field .1. game one of- the Zun Church, entitled "Cyclone Sally," is I our p,rivilege to display. I I . L' _ . -... " y ­ � � .- ��. . . I . 4 � . I." villAge, entertained a number of their play nf tunate enough, to to be given here in the Town Hall . I , k i , , ,-,.,.� I - Pioneers tell us that the weather.man ,bey were real heroes and treated ers 71�, u or ' . I , �., . tylo$� , , �!. I . " I �� . ". I I It r - friends one evening during the past cut over the eye, t>ut nt everybody to I 8 � W , I � . - I'll , � . ., bas treated us to the mildes 'N!I te ,heir opponents to a fine evening's on the evening 6f Tuesday, February We-wa 60- the Ne' ,,'l,,§p�in- S -L '' ; 'I'.: I L - � I � week. Mr, and Mrs. Field are the get aa 81** go on -with � .1 ,��` � ::: i4:� ..* all _-L j,iyed Was I . - ,�, iL�'­ , that they can remember. -Mr. �m. entertainment, consisting of musical 1. ble to and finish his 22nd, and is looked forward to . . I I � M .11 _ -V + --s and en I 1. I . P. L 1- . . "I ,�, i , . . , G+e,h. s and contegts.-Mrs. A. "s u e- play. . - very much interest. -Our stiepts and I -1. ­]RXigbam reepntly visited � �, liumbers, solo themselves to the fullest extent- Schooil',�*( -Sr. IV: 'Harold sidewalks, in common with those, we . Corle-in just for "ok. ..Price, our siaoesI., PO T, �,-,., ,% 1 1 , " . . " ". ,, . I ,,, , - � . ,", ,,,, , 1, irl'inas. "I I.. d, is at present M Munn, Cla" ,gport. ourself in regard to th6 mew styles. I I . I -�, I 1, 1�1� �, rs. Emerson Stafford, who has been ,�- Zuefle, Jean Bell, Nil- presume, ot every place,­Imve been ­ . � � " ., I visiting her mother, Mrs. John Rae, , _ ,� , . spending the past few weeks at the irill.'d� Royce Welsh, Dorothy -.1 1. I . . . I I . . . �. 1, . . . -0-11 dred Sri , most slippery and dangerous for ".., . . . I. I . . I . . -Mr. I -. ,;, ., I I - -, 1, X'- " of Otte 17th Concession of Grey. -, ­ ", home of her brother, Mr. W. L. Mel- ' Ith, pedestrians during the gast couple of Af . . ,, ­ , ,,,, ,. ­ -... 11 � ...... ­ ... 17­,� - . *ht " .. . Thomas Hackwell spent a lis, left for her nome in VVCLAIM — Hoskins E,4 rd Little, Eldrid_§= 1, I - . " . .. . ". visiting with No. Marion �Si4klair, Lulu Ltnde4fthAd weeks, and there flas been many a I , .. � L - ' �p .... � School Report. -The folIONK 9 is few days near Mitchell latter part of the week. -S. S. George Sofuton. Jr. W-Robt., Rous' fall,,but very fortunately we have not � . . I , I for SehooL- � tion Mrs. -Hackwell's parents, Mr. and ing ton, Mabel Workman, * - An' . � , Irl , " � "", . the school report ' 14, are thinking seriously of hlavi frene Datars, up to date, heard of any serious acci- . I . � .1. - � - 1, January: Sr. IV Mrs. tlliott.-Mr. John Bullard, of I -1 �. � 1� � 1, No. 5, Hibbert, for a real old-time box social and enter- Albert Wolfe, Beryle Drummond, dent or broken bones. -Mrs. E. F. y;." 1; Norman Har- Winthrop, spent the week end with �. ��,, -LI.Oyd Hackney, 58 his daughter, Mrs. H. Smalldon.-A Unment in the near future. Fuller Howard Hemphill, Irene HOgRarth, Jackson was in Clinton, her former 11 L - .. . - . �L, L.. I buril, 567; John Lammond, 558, Les- announcements may be made later.- Eleanor Skifiner, Grace Brock, -Lizzie home, spending a week recently with , "I'll, . . 1. . ­ ,,�. lie Hackney, 405,. Frank Hamilton, debate is being given by the Y.P.S. Mr. Roy Butt, of Seaforth, is sperid- Bean, Mae Kennings, Orville �em(hi, relatives and friends -The many I �­ I .. 1, -1 � 1; -, 361; Emily Harris�rr­ Sr. Ill -Roger of Duff's Church, on Sunday evening, ing, a visit with his brothers, Messrs. Edna Wolfe. Sr. III -Marion Me- friends of both Mrs. Agulrand Mrs I FOAMW . I � I - February 13th, "Resolved that Edu- illage� K,y, Florence McDonald, Hazel Hud- Robert Stewart, Sr., will -regret to TELEPHONE 11 � Oppagm-PORNSP.CIAL 11 1. . ` McGill, 639; r and Thomas, of our vi . I . . . I , Christie, 566; Lorne a .. I 10. cational W�Drk on the mission field ]09 - . . . .1 : . . 11. L ,..,. Robert Hamilton, 499; James Scott, The many friends of Mrs- Thomas son, Alice Higgins, William Nicol, learn that they are and have been ----v ---��- . '�.' !!, , , .1 -L, ,. ilton, 489; Gordon has contributed more fargely to the Kyle, of the London Road, will be Harold Foster, William Drummond, for several weeks confined to their : -- r, I �- -1. . .. .I �f` 497; Margaret Ham Christian Missions than � -­ . I ============ L ,� '.1 Scott, 270. Jr. III -Murray Christie, progress of " + pleased to learn that she is doing as Roy Brock Norman McKay, GbadYR rooms through severe colds coupled - - .­ �- . I � -* " ­ I . Laurie Colquhoun, 450; Sarah medical work . All are ifivited -0 as could be expected in -the Lon- Passmore,,'isabel Smale, EleanorBell, with advancing years, but we trust - LHengAll ­ u:1ta'i , - 11,2� . 460- hear this very large and welt few days with her daughter, Mrs. A. Wle-believe otir ma C UP119 . . . I il I w, 425; Atex. come and ted i, Ha;bIr", 449; Mary Do don Hosvital, after being opera Alden Appl,eton, Harold Appleton,- they will soon be in the enjoyment of othiur li,n% are get - I '. I .. Hackney, 416; Alvin Scott, 346; Alvin interesting debate. on. -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Daymond William lKe'Rmay, Teacher. their accustomed health. -Mr. J. W. Scruton.-Mrs. Mew, of Goderich, coinpany, in the el -order,, -and �." spent the week end with her niece,, �ing iii a number of"fine � I . � McNicol, 160; Colin MacDougald, 108; - --! entertained a number of their friends Young'.PeopWs Society. - The Ortwein has purchased what has been Miss Mattie Ellis. - In the hockey Will halve very shortly to incr:;Oam ,. �1, L -Mary J. -evening during the past week, Young. Peop thodist : .�� L . Velma MeNicol, 78. Sr. 11 BERCHWOOD one -le of the Umited Church known in past years as the Me match last Wednesday evening i)e- their ifaff in order to copeWith their ., 1� I Hamilton, 398; Jean Colquhoun, 397; 1 when a very enjoyable time was spent. held the4r weekly meeting on M6ndaY Church Parsonage, a very fine dwel- tween the Varna IntermediatIes and entending business. -We believe an �'R; I ., J,enetbe Scott, 373. Ross McPherson, Sheumner-Lorimer.-A wedding of , eveming, with Miss Flora Higgins in ling property and at present rented 1". -- --- the Hens -all Juniors, Hensall won by all Womeres Choir in the United , . ,I. �111. 1 326. Jr. II-Bo� Gardiner, 129; unusual interest to many friends in the chair. After the hymn, the 23rd by Mr. David, Lemon. Mr. Ortwein a very large score­3The first part of Church will be the order f6r one com- 'I,- �� Blanche Harrison. First Book -Mary this district, Where the bride was a ZURICH Nalin was r�peated by every -one. Mrs. is one of those who has always confi- . �',�' � I . R. J. Patterson read the scripture lea- dence in our thriving village and fre- this week reminded us very forcibly Ing Sunday In the'not distant future, ,, , I. Willie Harburn, former resident, was solemnized in Notes. -Mrs. J. Fuss has returned son, fol - lowed by the minutea of the quently buys and sell properties- ok charge of the service �..,-., , Agnes Hamilton, 36C, of Spring with fine sunshine and as tha_,men to ., I 1- 't,, M; Elmer Dow, 98- Carman Me- Blessed Sacrament Church, Detroit, from a few weeks' visit with relatives warin air, but as it has well ays , . , 11 ' ,somewhat , of praise a couple of Sund ago,� , . .. -', , I- � Phgw.on, TS; Rhona McNicol, 70 - 'clock on the morning of at Detroit. -Rev. and Mrs. ,L. Kalb- last meeting. The following program, Mr. Fred Bowen, recently of Goderich, been said "it takes more than one -A quantity of good green wood is be..- - , " �,-,� ... pTimer-Donald Colquhoun, i�;;rvi;�; at seven, o gotten up by Miss Flora Higgins, was has opened up a barber shop in Mr. crow to make -spring," and so it takes ing delivered in our village during the 1. 1� Saturday January 22nd, when Mr. fleisch, of Elmira, visited relatives given, and eivery number well receiv- A. Murdock's block and next to Mr. ' . .1., I Dow. Most proficient pupil's for the John Henry Shuemmer was united in here last week. -Mr. J. W. Horner at this season of the year more than pas� weeks, the farmers taking ad- , � , ed. Readings, Miss Helen Milkir,Ruth W. gangster's tailor shop, and is said V'11- ".; 2nonth-Lloyd Hackney, Roger Chris- the holy bonds of matrimony to Miss has moved into the house vacated b Chapman; ,Imstrumental, Miss Gladys to be quite expert in his line. -Mrs. an occasional bright sunshine to make vantage of the present good sloighin& ".., for the mouth y Sprin .-We are pleased to learn that irI .,: tie. Best Spellers - H I M. Lorimer, by Rev. Father Mr. H. Gallman.-Mr. A. A. Weber Luker. The topic entitled "The At- A. E. Hoggarth spent the week end 9 �,�, . �­ een ­- Sarah Harburn, Jenette Scott, I Connolly. Ile bride was beautifully and family have moved to theirfarm titirde of , Christian toward Wealth here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. James Burns, who has been quite - �-- -. 11 . ber on roll, 34; average attend =.;, gowned in pink georgette, trimmed on the Bronson Line North. Mr. 1. . poorly for some time, is now improv- �?, and Poverty was taken by Mr. Byre T. Murdock, afterwards returning to . ' I � �.. 24 -Carrie E. Anderson, Teacher. with gold, with hat of pink corded Eckstein, who has been living on the ing.-We believe that Miss Nellie " I and wis ,very much enjoyed, and well Norwich. -A hockey match is to be :: ��, . , , ," 11 - I silk, trimmed with rose satin and farm, has moved to a farm near Ex- taken, dealing with the everyday prac- 13layed on our rink on Friday even- Boyle, who a little over a week ago . . left here for training as a nurse in " - L 1'� , � 1�1. - I wearing flesh colored hose and black ,ter. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Merner tics -1 side of life. Next Monday even- ing of this week between Exeter and .= C O�A 1 �11 McKILLOP t ` : 1, -satin pumps with rhinestones and wiII move into the house vacated by ing the meeting will be in the form Hensall and is looked forward to as, the Ontario Hospital, London, has got I'll .1 Rosei Miss: Mr. Weber. -The annual meeting of i of a Valentine social and will be in being a very interesting and 1,,e,ly ti � Northeast Notes. -Mrs. Ed. baby's breath. The bridesmaid, nicely initiated and likes her du es-- Genuine D & I! 1�.'s LACKAWANA ". Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Irwin and - -day af te r 1 Anna Mae Shuernmer, sister of thel - -returned home on Satut I I the Zurich Library Board was held charge of Miss Katie Scott. A good contested one. -The sleighing is b'e- family, of London The free burning Anthracite. . I � spending a week with her sis&er, Mrs. � groom, was dressed in cocoa geor-, recently and the old officers were re- I programme-js being prepared and ginning to get pretty thin on the , spent the week end ; F. Eiltigsen at Stratford. -Mr. Wil- gette with hat and shoes to match. 1 elected. The library 'is becoming, lunch will be served. roads running east an . d west. - Mr at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Genuine D L & W SCRANTON .. - liam Benneweis had the nii�zfortune Mr. Walter Sullivan, cousin of thC'irnore popular and a large number of School Literary. -The Literary So- W. G. Wilson. of Goderich, and fo,-- Price -We be.lieve that wedding bells I The Standard Anthracite. . .11 of losing a horse last week. - Mr. brid(-, acte-d as grooms�mankf Aft e, volumes are now on hand. -Mr. Wil- ciety of the Hensall Continuation erly of our village, was here on � wlll soon be ringing again in this vi- .. ' I Tea ast ��ns � I: George Regele and Miss A(lelinc Iles- High Ilylass a wedding liam Klopp, one of our well known, School held its meeting on Friday af- Wednesday afternoon. - Mrs. (Dr.) I cinity. Further particulars later.- -, serschmidt spent from Saturday till served at The Chidwa, where the wed- citizens, suffered a stroke on Sunday ternoon February 4th, with R h VOrn. H. Reid, of St. George, who 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Flemming very COKE . . U, . former's �-isterg­ ding couple were joined by a number and ing very rapid " 11 came here on Tuesday to attend 'her, pleasantly entertained a number of . �, Monday with the is riot improvi . ly' Chapman in the chair and Marie �h I 41 Mrs. W. Fischer and Mrs. Alex. Stoi- rf invited guests. Many beautiful His one side is partially paralyzed- acting as Secretary. The meeting mother's birthday, intends spending their friends one evening last 'week Burn Genuine SOLVAY COKE stud . ��, kopf, at P'u[larton.-Mrs. Charles gift-� testified W the popularity of! Mrs. J. C. Salmon had the misfor- was opened by singing Massa's in de a week or so at the parental home.- to a very pleasant evening in honor 1, �� � cut one-third off your fuel bill. - I -ide and groom. Mr. and Mrs. n the ice on Saturday Cold, Cold Ground," after -which the The thaw of this week has spoiled a, of Mr. Ivan McLaughlin, who is a : '- Eggert .;pent Wednesday of 'Last week the bi 1, tune to fall o ile 1, 1, "t, with Mrs. Mary Rapien of the 12th. Sheurnmer will be at home after, and fracture om of her arms. W"Im fI,, � . minutes of the last meeting were read good deal of skating as the rink is guest there. -The skating party which Wo., -Mrs. Henry Hoegy, of . Grey, spentl Fk.,bruary 15th, at 100 ClaremnnT.� on Sunday, Mrs. Sarah Ehnes fell on and adopted.,, Ruth Chapman gave a an open one. -An old time dance will was to have been held at the rink on Soft Coal L - - I . I i X", , eek with her sister, Mrs. L. Hen-, Avenue, I)etroit. the ice and injured her thigh whch I* a w fine reading, followed by a- chorus by be held in the -Town Hall here on Fri- Tuesday evening had to be postponed . ! 'ffg next. Collins' Orchestra until Thursday evening, on account of For Heat in a Hurry and -an economic neweis.-Mr. llenry Weitersen was, � will confine her to bed for some Group IV. The topic entitled, "A day eveni � 01 ", I weeks. On Monday Mr. Harry G. our CONSOLIDATION 1�1, . in Stratford on .�aturday. - M rs. Naturalist with McMillan on the Art- will supply the music, and a good ice not being in good condition -On fuel, burn � 'I, Fred Koehler entertained �er ncarest� WINTHROP ,, Hess slipped and fell on the ice and ic," was given by Mildred Scruton I time is assured to all attendi g.- Friday morning of last week Mrs. R. MILLER'S CREEK from the wonder- .,, neighbors at a quilting partyc on . '. injured his side. lie will be laid up The Treaqui-er's repo was �iven b� I Mrs. William Pepper 4nd daughnters, Hunt, of our village, underwent an ful coal beds of Eastern Kentucky. . _Xt I Thursday last. -On Saturday aft-er-' Ladies' Aid. -The Ladies' Aid ar�l for a few (lays. -Mr. Ward Fritz at- Scott Welsh, after which there was I the Misses Nettie and George were in operation, and we Wieve is getting ... I " q shed, W. M. S. h-eld their regular meeting I tended the Ford dealers' convention ; " noon while up in the driving I at Windsor this week. -In a hockey a contest which was won by Mildred London the end of last week- - Mr. on very nicely, which is certainly EGGS ,, Mr. Ezra Regel�e had the misfortune at the home of Mrs, John McClure,i M McDonell. A dialogue entitled, "Mrs. Robert Norris, who some twenty odd something to be very thankful for as [�, I soft ice on 1 onday F. to fall down a hole and severely! Wednesday, February 2nd with a i game played on , Hooligan's New Spring Hat" was well years ago was employed with Mr. Mrs. Hunt i's now well advanced in . bruise hirnself. His brothor AIr ' large attendance, with Mrs. Hillen, evening on the local rink, Zurich de- rendered. T4 meeting was closed by � John R. Habkirk, blacksmith and car- life being in her 84th year, and it was We have an unlimited demand fox �11 who ,Aas wit� him"' presiding. The meeting opened I.y, feat,ed Exeter by the score of 6 to 3. singing, "We'll Never Let the Old riage maker, was in the village dur- w," Eggs in our New Patent Egg Ca�rtan Charles R­gf,le, nderful for her at that age, and K - suffering as she has been for so many 6 gave first aid and managed to g-�' singing Hymn 374. The reading � These two teams will now have to Flag Fall," after which it wag moved � ing the past week renewing acquaint and require a steady supply. I ..� " him to the house. Dr. Traynor was, from the .sixth chapter of Matthew I play home and home games to de- by Mildred Scruton and seconded I,y, ances and was greatly surprised to years from a very severe form -of HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAED - . . I 1� called, who said no bones were brok- ' was read by Mrs, C. Dolmage. fol-, ride the champions of the Cyclone Scott Welsh that the meeting be ad-' note the many changes and improve- rheumatism to undergo such a critical Ae Government Grade Bad& .. I on � -, F en but he was suffering from hern-1 lowed by silent prayer for th ft League and the holders of the cup. jOUTned. ments. Mr. Norris has been in Sas- operation, and her many relatives and ,.,. I-, morhage in the head. His condition! of our missionaries in China. After � -The dance in the Town Hall on Church Services. -The attendancel kat4Lhewan for some years and is a friends wish her continued gwd - It Our Tele 11 dealer in cars. His many friends health. -The members of Zurich lodge posal; use them freely for information. '� I is still critical. -Mr. and Mrs. Henry! the roll call and reports from the � Friday night was well attended. at our three local church2s was very i phones are at your dis "- �. Weitersen, of the 10th, and Mr. and: Treasurer of the Ladies' Aid and Wo- I Council Meeting. - The regular good on S,unday last and perhaps 1 were pleased to see him after an No. 224, at Hensall, are considering '�' I monthly meeting of the Council of ; 1.11 1. Mrs. Hoegy and children spent Sun- men's Missionary Society, the min- somewhat larger than usual in Carmel, absence of sar-many years. - Our ". .. " day with Mr. and Mrs. Ch the Township of Hay was held in the . . the holding of a social evdning in the D. A. Cantelon �. ­gles Eg- utea of the last meeting were read Presbyterian Church and also the business men -,are- opening out fine very near future. -Mr. John E. Me- . .P- gert.-We are pleased to iffiow that and approved, followed by Hymn 416, Town Hall, Zurich, on Monday, Feb. etting Donell was in Oshawa and Toronto HENSAL40NT. 'T, I United Church, owing to the Sacra- spring stocks of goods and g I.,.: Miss Freida Messerschin' is able Messenger prayer was given by Mrs. I 7th. All the members were present. ment of the Loird�s Supper being ob- ready for a rushing spring trade- last week- making' a business trip. -i Phones* office, low; Ham% lei.- , I , I to be out again after air ' , ' ek of E. Habkirk. The topic on "India vious meeting served in both of these churches at Mrs. English spent the past week .1 12� '... the measles at Stratford ... I number Problems" was given by Mrs. Alexan- � were adopted as read. By-law No. 1, the morning service. The Rev. Mr. with relatives and friends in Dash- - -- - l -.1'. -1 � � 1927, confirraing appointments of of- -- -------- - ", " - "" I, I : ' 4of friends and neighbors I rised der. The woman's day of prayer Will Macdiar-mid, of Goderich, who is the wood and vicinity. -Mrs. John Elder "� 1. " cials and fixing salaries was read - - I �11Z I Mrs. R. Kobite on her birtli on be held in March. The meeting clos- fi present Moderator, during the vac- is in Toronto spending a week or so - ` I � � . ,,,�":,, three times and passed. By-law No. . ; . N, ". � I February ist. The evening w spent ed by singing Hymn 480 and the ancy, conductink'the services both -with her relatives there. -Rev. Dr. C. .1 �, - iding for the expenditure ..;�� I � 2, 1927, prov I'll I S�. � - -in cards and dancing. -Friends Of Lord's prayer in unison- morning and evening with very much Fletcher has been suff ering from ,,,, -1 I .. this line will regret to hext of the I Notes. -Mr. H. Blanchard wears a of Township Roads f&r 1927, and By- �acceptance and at the morning service quite a severe cold for some Weeks;. I Arch Defender Shoes , , " , , � ,�� -n, Sea- pniije these days. It's a "baby girl" law, No. 3, 1927, appointing Mr. EL a quartette was very ably Tendered -now confining him to the home, but � � . , 1'.�, " misfortune of Mrs. J. Nola � ' H. Neeb as V.oad Superintendent, by Mrs. William A. McLaren, Miss we believe is improving nicely -Our I 11., Ik,r, forth, who recently fractured her a M Peoples and Master Gordon 11 ,1", , � ,4; � -Mr. and Mrs. William Koehler 7� � 1�'I"';-'r-of the West, are visiting Mr. were read three times and finally pass- Jessie Park, Robert McLaren, Jr., young people are looking forward to will soon build up I, I " children spent Sunday at the home and Mrs. Theo. Holland. -The pro- ed. The report of the Auditors lor and William A. Me -Laren. A num- St. Valentine's' Day which always af- - 1. ,, V I "I of Mr. and Mrs. L. Benneweis, Jr., I gressive euchre, box social . dopted and fifty ber united with the church by certifi- f(irds an opportunity for passing ten- I . ��, "I ,., I of Log -in --Mrs. Henry Weiters,en held in Winthrop Hall Friday night copies will be printed for distribution cate.-At the United Church the ser- der missives of love, etc. -Miss A. E. your Fallen Arches - � ".. � .�: I "I spent several days last week at Strat- by the Football Club was a big sue_ among the public. Mr. H. H. Neeb, vices were conductW by the pastor, Consitt, as Fielld Secretary of the W. I 11 111. � I , ford with her sister, Mrs. William . Road Superintendent, wilt be sent as Rev. A. Sincla"irr, who delivered good M. S., has been sending out a large I cess. Those winning prizes were: a delegate to the Good Roads Con- I . . ,. Clea. -Mrs. Fred Hoegy receivedl For most games, ladies, .sermons on both occasions. Quite a, number of book reports of the work . - . r Mrs. W. C. vention at Toronto. A resolutionwas I I "Ill' large number united with the church done by the Society during the past . , word last week that her brother, Mr. Bennett, a box of chocolates; gent's, passed that the council of the Town- . ,:, both by certificate and profession of year, which afford most interesting 9. - 11�. Jerry Doerr, had the misfortune to Mr. Joseph Dolmage, a fountain pen; ship of Hay enter an appeal against faith. At the evening service special information, 'being so fully and com- � I - . have his ankle severly bruised while for most Done hands, ladies, Mrs. P. By-law No. 3, 1927, Cdunty of Huron. I �� pulling out roots. Mr. J. Doerr, her Little, box of chocolates; gents, Mr. the grounds of appeal being that the parts were taken in the anthem by 'prehersively get forth.-Witb the � I , . the leader, Mr. W. 0. Goodwin, and near approach of spring and the us- Men - Profes- ',� father, who 112S had blond poiqoning Robert Hogg, Jr., a fountain pe -n. The equalized -assessment as set forth in by Mrs. L. Hedden and Miss Dorothy ual breaking up of the snow and ice 11 ,,,, in his hand which developed from a consolation prize,.; went to Miss Jean said by-law is too high, considering Welsh. sional Men -Young Men 11 Busmss , ,,, . it will be well for our Council to get -� 111�11­ ' �lk!,� cut whik, butchering. is not improv- Holland and Mr. Samuel Pethick. Mr. the large acreage of slash and swamp Women's Missionary Society. -The the street catch basins well opened -:-Older Men -Get your feet ?-,� ,,� - ing as big friends would like him to William Kenney was auctioneer and & � I 1 "; I AO. I,n (the total acreage of ,slash, meeting of the W.M.S. of the United and cleaned -out, as in that case the . shod right -For no man can cl'.� did his part well, the boxes bringing swamp and -marsh lands in the Town- Church, Hensall, was held in the surplus water gets quickly away I be vigorously healthy or ' ,. ... , � - �L'1, , a fair price. After lunch the -hall ship of Hay, according to the assess- rig up in - efficient I . basement recently with a good at- without a chance of backi I with"nagging feet." :� wi e X was cleared for dancing, which last- ment rolb of 1926, being 6,236 acres) teridance and th the Vi e -President, cellars or drains. -We would remind f.�,*�� ST. COLUMBAN ed till 4.30. AIR reported a good time. as this class of land has depreciated Mrs. A. Sinclair, presidiag, in the ab- OUT readers of the Valentine pie so- . Arch Defender shoes are � 11%, I � ,'�pq,- ", " ochool Report--ine tollowing is '­� ,.*"x the report for January of S. S. No. -Master Jack Smalldon, of Walton, has returned home after spending a in value during e past years and also on the that a large de- sence of the President, -Mrs. C. A. cial to be held under the auspices of - I ­ �,­. . . . . . I �-�f I, I �,- 3, St. Columban: Farm 11; Zoology few days with Mr. and Mrs. George grounds crease in value of lots and bxdlding9' McDonnell. The meeting,opened with the singing of a hymin followed by the Youths, Welfare Club, of Carmel Presbyterian Church, on Monday, '­­� , Ill �, -Evelyn Melady, Ist class; Viola ..I.- Feeney, Faton.-Mr. William Johnston went has taken place in the village of St. prayer by Mrs. William Buchanan, February 14th, and to which all are I " f I , 3rd class; John Morris, 3rd to Seaforth Hospital Tuesday morn- Joseph during the past number Of after which Rigs Annie Moore read welcome. A good prbvamme Is be- ,. ss; - . .�,�:- - clas Angela Burke, credit. Gram ing for an operation. We wish him years. The following were appoint- the Scripture lesson. A clip sheet ing provided.—We are ,.pleased to ". "" 7nar—Viola Feeney, Ist class; Evelyn , Ir �. Melady, Ist John Mo 2nd a speedy recovery. ed Poundkeepers: A. Ingram, E. programme on crusade membership learn th4t Mr. James Musta S-r� le'atio � M class; rris, , , Angela Burke, Credit. Art-— ­ -- --- - -- I Weido, S. Greb, A. Voisin, G. Becker, was given by seVeral Of the members, who ir"�ntly im"derwent an ol I ..... �W, .1 olass; .,, metts. A cordial invitation is ex- I -nbull, L. H. Krueger, F. Tui N. Den - led by Mrs. S .Mener, followed by for appendicitis in the Seaforth 08- . I L.k Melady, Ist class; Viola � �,I Evelyn � BLUEVALE d e omme. And that- the foillb,winS, b I 1 prayer by Mrs. L McQueen, after - , pital, is making good I R ,_ mproveme I .. , . .i - Feeney, 2nd class; Angela Burke, 3rd admission charge. -Mr. CrOSS, of 'I ainuoiribed Fence Viewers: d ,11 4., urh—,h +h. —;—i-" �-r .. I..+ �Oa+;"� M� -1 M— maal-�I- "Re%W10 nf " 1Z,6,.,,1, ejass; ionin morris, bra ciass. roric N Notes­-41eul BiacK spent tne wePK Insti- Blackwell, J. Pfaff, J. Eckstein, H. were read and Adopt6d. Xletter wais Moose Jaw, Sask., spent th� 'past - - 4%, q �, .'�, 1: Geography -Joe William., first ". end at Toronto. -The Women's Steinbach, A. Hendrick. The follow- read froTh..the IDditconegs Home, To- here with their relatives, week Mr. � I'll, I"ll elas% Clarence Malone, 1st class; 1,'�-' I 0�, � tute will bold its annual meeting in Thursday, Feb. Ing were appointed $hcep Valua ton: Tonto, thanking the W.M.S. for the and Mrs. James B. Simpson, of this I " I.., Yran Wililiana, let class; Agnes Me- � �,;�, � ,� 'h, the Foresteys' Hall on J Parke, Frederick 11aberer, F. Kad- three beautiful 4uiltg they had sent village. -The express train from the -1-4. , 'i 4 -, i0rat -N,.' ., 3rd 2nd class, Camilla Coyne - Zoology: JOe Williams, 18t lotb- The play "Miss Molly" will be by the j�g. The, following were appointed down to them. RhR call found twen- north did not arrive here on Wtednbt- I ,,��', 401agls� I'll, . I ", I I class; -A es McGrath, 2n,cl elass; preSented young p�opie Of Browritown a usl -nd there will bd'a in ' Weed Inspectors: W. W. Clinpinark, . Siemon David Dueharme� W., H. I ty me mbers presetif, *Ith a collection of $4.25 and flo-06'r collection $1.00. day until about 10.30, being a coul)le . . of hours late, Owing to, Ingine trou- . �� 1: "I ,.,*ar�6n0e9Zld1ne, 2nd class; Exank �, 't cal programme, games and rofires . Haugh. The following accounts we're pollowing this t�o fteast&erls report ble.-We notice by the Stratford press ��&,,,­,`i'� - - " "�' '­� 1 ' .WilliAlba, .C,edit; Camilla Coine, ­ metts. A cordial invitation is ex- I passed: S. S. No. 4, delegate, O.E.A., L vieftIng was given. Ther committ4e that Mrs, Charl#s Oilliavd, A sisbei . ., %,.��,,,,�'I.","..."""''". id& Ax�Agnes MeGrath, first ,,, ,l4�,;, ,-.OT - " tended to eveTyorie�,to be present. No 192g $1o00- JOh`ugt0n & X11111floisch, ' visited eighteen AtItAng and three 6f Mrs. John Calinidbael and Mrs. -AA, .-'-t, , ,, r � ,�,, , ,:�.a I ,, " fS4, f, , �� � . �#, ass - Joe -111, �� :."­­i4j". -0,; MaTeu6 Malone 2ud el , , � admission charge. -Mr. CrOSS, of account, �81-0; W- G- Hess & S'"'st . who w4ere- ill lit WCT,he tanic on Donald Park of gensall 'bas Tmr- what their name implies — supporters of the Foot Arch —Scientifically designed to give the assistance to the foot that nature needs. � ,The Patented Spring Steel Support — the, specially moulded foot -form lnsole�7- tha .1--A-+-4--- T --�- - --- -- -- --;--- —- are thir Sountift features. Highest grade materials— Pnnctilioug consttnction , and stylish lines aere thfi/r Supreme Qitality featulrW. 1 41 � Made in a nambor of . styles . . W meet individa4lpref,gremcb. .- AO.V'Metk 4#d,kVoi*rj � , - I - 0 0 . . � . . "Il , I �I�,, Cl% V11figifibs 3rd ,class; Frank Williams, flalmeTston, spent a4ew days accOunt, $6-95; Bank Of MOntrea0v "Tridia" wn,4 very. Ably en by Virg. obiged a flne a*elling property in . � I . --- - . - '�:, '. 11. .1 I .-:,,-4"- � ,, . wi th I , , . �, �,�r, , - � ''. W1, .::::: 'JOI..", ,,- , I Ila Coyne, 3rd class. ),Tra, Rolph.-Ther-e -was a largenu-m- , � 1 . ,,, "''. "'.'o" -,.';�A �, Tlens�if, tAx col%oflons, $7.85- J. A. IT. 01. Mcll),mald. A too oil wag car- ExReter, And Intends locating there - - �X,,,,� givaadi", catli le 1. i.,� " � , , t 61ags ; i 11 . , I I . I -1 -- � � , R �� �;­ , I , , , I I � "."', ,­ ,, -r;.-.�$ � 1111ttma, Is athered at the United Church Smith, auditor, $10; Ferd. Adbtrer, Ke,d bv the That letters of where she also. 'hat relatives rosid- I . r I F I . " t � � - � OrOlThp ­A� W Yer. g � � ,�ip"��.�I(",,, "'A� W F � �. ,,, ­.� , , , .A! 'VinpatIly bf . . .� ., ; ., . a6k',td fh6ge recMt1-.V ihe.-Wo ,itO plenl0d to r,iee TTarr1V I 1, 1 $�'45 hk. WRRAM9; 1A dlass; Agnes Me- 1 -yr Wednosdav evening to Ovo a auditor, $10; L Pilang­aiceotint, $3A5; . ' , ' ' . . , , � I A i , , - , . ,�, .1 . �V.�,,ir�'��:!�:i",4"', h, J,�t'�JAio,, Clarbhce MaloAeI, lat -11(vw--r in favor Of Mr. and Kra. J. Bravot, 6tone, $1.25; tell Telepbone ,boTeavok. Aftei Vlkmn 07 wag sunk Cook who to -Me wee.'ka ago Ynet with , I , , ,I-4�1 '�'p,,� i.xf6t , ' 1. ­ - � D . , 6, 2 , IVIA,f � 1. . I � -1 - E, �6ymq, 2�!(l dats, Sr, marieg Bosnian who were Teem I I � j 1, � ­," L � I � � ,� ") i , , � ' 4 ,, " , , , 1� � , " * , f - , 11,-4 , ",", , 1�'ft' X I � AM, . I ��,.111 . �, . . - R -out a little agAin,- "I .... -1 . �� , '111 ., . I I I I , , �. ' ' Q'.(" - �','�4;. " � L , 'I , - , , bi -ri-A ve -number. of useful T 11hone Mfg. Co., supplies, ,$2.55; o ' . - . _ - 019 . . . I, , �,- 6 ca"millik ic tlY Ca,, tollv, $43.71; Stromberg,ditlsf)n the. "4titig wall""Ologed with the be -d- 14;� ,';�.,i _ AIn accident WM16 bldingp -at SteNmet's ; � 1� , . 11 W, 08­`I;� �, -T ,114 1 , . � ��4. fixt 9 , %oinat; Me �. � W ' .9, - I. p -A lai .6 e �� , " . , 1 , 991d, r , iet,jo% , - ,,,� ��ukfivi',% ," � - I ; , _d , I I - � ; ,, . �,� � b� � es A ftt 0-4d gr�etty gifts wete teedived. Ahow-J., . Sibith, audit4r, $2.00t �Fer4. 'priefs.-Mrs. � 6� ,V40f4,� io�f ,8. t. de "Miss Aftie,191119', tt6uded a eondo.4-t 1; ­'� � , Wign, � I . I 1: , ", 7, I fiw�,�, � I I , I , . � � afire, , 1% We t6 N,, - , - I I _ . . �11' . i�ft 514 ,� �,,� 444 'k -w. �. ­��,I�.; � L, " I � � - �,"'2�`100,"N4 i � U0, I. 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