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Lqnpslaturo, I jd,uring the past weeL—Xr. 0 , ­ .: "��'A g " " nt, OPP, � 4 " . .. 1� �'a I , J �, NV , ,� , - , . fS.14 Torogto, lials TQU..J�mmd- �. MJJ3.11� �-"WA4�'&'*� . '03 i 'th frl �';k"� "a , 0 - W, Nil' 4Z '. �., I I -t,.,*-t,;�,,�4- , ,�� I � '4�1 �11 I T 4, .�, ­- I f�. 0 I I -gl. IL " " 11 '" � ..�F"., , �41111��, � , , , * , in & ,-,�', ,­.", .1. '9� ,tp M , � "i . ' , , ' ' , Berich, * 'VA, end s " � ,at, , Ames home,—Mr. and D, 'WiTliviiih A - , 'n %*4..,qfiW i's I i i� I, , ?� I § V 0 �� r I "a 46 � .1, ,; 01,109 -1� J.�-�' i � 1� 0 �­ �,',�,J�,��;"' ... ­­ '­­, � , _ _ it.,, . �V ... ... I.. , ;,8AJXg7 v,%s Pr*7-"4:",4 '41f, 1 I" , �- , ,, - `4144ted Uy..O. GovIernmeout, 1, ", , - . -. � ,J - ", ". ,� P7 I'll �. - , WWA,00'. !:�l 1, , ,'I � , b ­� ��,q" wj� � ome of Mrs. Will I son; of our village. spent a vilik,� OV , ,,, 1 " , ,.�.� ourt Anderson, Peterbora, are, via It's. ­ I ­,- - -4 SU . V., in - Attorney ,General iting -at . t-4* I 4" M VT the h t ­ - -- I .P . T , TIMMMM, ; son, 10 h concession, . . r, . � )ride ent.qr0d-,1t1kq,z � ,� L)441�1 " 1) I .. , .; I a, �t.�, J .1, -I", " M, A ,�,� , "A , M4 - 'Clrrl� 7.9w,�,'JIWIIA41 ��',Qr - M John L 11#* -, I 0 , , TV.2 -� ,.Jargel ll,ue to him that I Ler R P � I o , , . I : ­�,- ,-%�:' ­ .-4� .., �� I I the home of Mr. arid Mrs. John L %A . 9094".1as � I '-rf@ , �"' M,ffig' X ' 4 '. " � I I "' I WE 0 , I I r .1 I � as I ', I ,i ;,� I i 11 I ", I � , I - , , ,�o : I ;;; ,,, I ,� � ; . ,� � I , � , A � , o 1 y Geckrge It Sonis spent a S . Ar- of Zlyth, during tho jpsapt we , r � ; g on the arm: , � " I . 010,1� � I .��Xj 11 0 OP I I , , pit,� � , . � Ing t4tte past week in Lou i X ... L 11 lit, strains .Qf,� the � , 401 0 1101'*, ,w-,nk, talalk ju ill I 0, I I ; ,, , ": ,,,%­­� ­�,­. �i 11114, .- � ­'�,�, 141- , , , _ g� � . ,6v,1srn,Ment suivived as long as uru Cott an 1. With the few clijily days and nigh M. I by xrs� Aqbillt ; A*',, W"', & , � 11 , , .RX"e :�,X . -.,- . fk�R �­� I .. �,,,�­­ . us thatwin� � 1W thk ylls�d lisy ;W4 V JA "", , , �­ ,, I I � , . tr V,.V ­?.;,,�, * 11 -1 I , .- ther, D. M. Scott an i M4 . , T ,,�. N. ", ­­ ,.- - I u - of the this week rierdinds t',� , . � . � ��,' ­ �� � 11-$ . F Govern- and Mrs. George McCartney, of A.-.... " -Wguo'st of. W,iisley —9141,00i. Vvqv, ,w,v " -,, , ....... - : i � k- It I I ­�.F� �11 , � . . . . . . . . . 11 �'�. '..� -w0l;, �'­­c - �,,&, --2% ­., I— . N le, ": 1 - . . , , PzTIF . ­ , I I * KjVfte,eq, V,J 4" W, ,. Al 1. ied beside Ali U bt , 10311:;-, , i W. t, " . - ersm -k end yWto . art . TO ... -, . , - * ,,��. W -41 .P I- "e��"' . , , 4-ull ji-01 -12114 V.At ""' ­ , � . I '! " 1-1 ----. it - Ill 'I ... . . 'a ", ... 10 44 � j 1 $ , '�,""�` ! ,�­ I , ,13e Joeal I 'tracks agaim, We t�ruat., 41041i- , ­ ­ t,r , , , " ,-.A:;,: h was AP ith, were wee a teris on our q c,e alp , , 'g � I I - a of Mr. and MIS. japMwe 4� however, that the weather man, � " ;carnations. The bil e was tt) I ,a"a . ti � W." % � '' A 1 " -wi "IMP "' I , I e d RA* , d " � ,� I . I . . [ —Th I I �" -�-`�§';MS�Mue* , 41 1 1�141 , -,W '01,oli)>V � ,W-41.1 t! O" - -6`0 -A r. 1, 111 , Z100111,0_1 � �� ith a lot oT nice -V�Arm b ' Ite ", , I � , �. .. - , P.,+ -e onias Jocklin, of rip favor us * , attired in a kown,Qf�Whl P, yeav-S, -14 � , ", .. :Sire ,9etW1ft-b0h I 07,60 P, PR Pel, "O q'z1;'P,."111 1Z � nbers of '. s -yet.—?Ar. and Mrs. Foster, of' 1� 77 . I 19r ENT WWIPWIC.�0416S S, .�r :,h,a , 11 t ..- 6� . , -11 ` '14 t:16172m� I 1, V"ith bridal v, - - S ': �Fe le I �, 1 ',�, : - HA'AY 4v,�,, Arbor, Mich., visited at his home here day t '. , 'f - Ve'Lrlib et'Ll''Af ts' ;We`4� W- I I once numerous MeT , en gud bou 0 'ON = 'A - 6 � . U -file i 1-5c * .. i,l.ee'e r ll �'P - , --� ­? i�� � , .. M M­­V,,�,� �., �� , I , '.1' I ­ 111 tb f , " ' '�, �4 ,`:';*�,,', ,, the Farmers' Party, now IMOWn 45 for a few days prior to going West Hensall, were callers at the home of lit 0 , � F1 � �o�c, , , t..­.�, qAt ,,#,, "'d Little Miss Orl Mn ., - . � 1 " X­k3,J. Ii. -1-1-i", � . . j�.roiressives, and has continued in on the excursion.—On Tuesday last Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Smith, of oUT -1. a � %earer: ment and '"t or' ne", - i�g With, f66t,�,.t '4U " - , V �;'i& -, - . Dxlj-`,'P*e, 'for, ne-' .r ,,b -,� 4 , 4 - �., -, . `4AP. '' 11 bride, Was ring es,,'.�,O , ,� , ".p, �, V'e.:�- , �,,,�-�­.ft . - .4.6 ,.p .. -,V, 11, , , ., � , "" � ". "";%., " " - I I . " I -basket _ , . 1 �.­ . Z1.1, ,,,� -�l 1 . ,' r ,.­-'f"e,.1! .. Iiii*`10 .1 ' p P . 'L - bors and � -friie�ndi ,114V,iArtnot be , , �', C', ' , , V . , ­ - ,7, 1 ,arr.V '. - , 0, ­4J.X " , � - , --Mrs p ,-,�tl,. ring in. a of i , - bat �apacity since, - His resignation Thomas Bowes Passed away . - - 0 44 .§ :4 , - I .. 1, ,, � - ,W ii. .011�11. ..."., . at his villAge, during the past week _ 40f it, ,� ­ " ­ . "I , . -R..I., ,well indulged in '0lr..vPJ6Y§d­-ht, thei Aced aV45.519�7*6i - Q-' aT I -;c .�I', i "'. � � ,: . -1. , , ­, - ­: , " � , t , - little -Miss Irene- I I .. r- . � - ,,, .111, - , ,­� 1. I I . " (­ , , home after an illness extending over James McClymont and son,, Rgtvey� t , I I . � I - �, ,; 11-�. .. � ,�. , .i . ; ... . . .low tii, �'. '. �! . 11 �;�., , will leave I a year from heart trouble, and was spent a few days in LoRdon during niece of the #room, made , , , " I -l". .'';`,1.­1�­.i � r I 11 I , ,,�- � � I `,�­� �t 1 ,4 1 r, $6.50 1ci1w'9t1-Sb1e,':S1 a, ", I ­� , -bed the last ithree the past week visiting with relatives ,,e ArMinig flower girl, carrving , Ug U . I . , -, I , I- , . .." . ,� I 11 nd -fi-qe 1, " I ­ - �+]A", 41 - , , , �, �., , , possessing the ined to his , oth looking local fairs always bold- on pobidi , �-Uopor ��Alult- - � .. I . "I without . '", "", , bovk,g . 11 � erS, large fairs, sucti-eas Tgrouto, Lond4n ", 1. , d, ,� tl��',--�. "" .,,� , , 11 L iiiat p,nrty I &&Liless and conf � o *.c ole, 0 64. 0 4 dit.1-0 .� '' �i, % -." ficatious of leadership. weeks. He was born near Trowbridge th,r,.—Mr. and Mrs. Jonah Green, of -A,b"Wh'f flowers also, b 'i0i . in� ItIN-1,44 , -­ . e necessary quali, .1 ' J I eatu'r e -stW � W I I ,� I y I A ,�. . 11 . 1''.. ,;.. 1 �� �" , , ` , - '' 60 years ago and lived there Tuckersmith, attended the funeral of ver ''Q't place in rural 'e6nimunitiets, A 'I I .:q '' 1� 1� I ", A0 W4 and other large centres, a ,X - a member � . ',�. . *- in dresses of uink silk f6ui�4 it, - � . ;� �' -�. I '. � . , ' , , , ­',.`,�, . Mr. Raney was one of the most some ­tsp�ej,,.W*1ta1 � k j I -I to match and rosettes weakhl,StOp � � ­' , I I", ;;1- ',�', , , �' ­- ":-�. I I.. ,aced until 28 years ago, when he was mar- his brother, James, of Bay City, On �- -- exhibits are always to -be to. .sup -- . �-,, f. - IL: sueh,—Wte believe that Mr. 'Q, W., , p4t . . . �, .. , I 'I,' , . " �. -1 11 . *­� I, - ; ... colorful members that ever gT ' - . I . . " - ,. ,:. ried to Lovella Carl and they moved Tuesday, returning to their home on ',A CbW�,�' i, � . . I ­ " �� ­ , .. 11 ,. . � I �a -. Following the wedding Davis, of the Hensall Manufaeturi"*, , . .. . . . " . �­,:�� ,� " .1 - .,. 1'.�� - - 1! ; '��1111 <'.11 � � the 6utario Legislature. 'Very nar- to the 8th conce9sion of Grey. - iimer.w�p@ ­rved at the bride's home, .� I -1 , ".. Saturday.—Miss Dorothy Armstrong, -0 as rented from Mr. G. C. Petty �,'-� ,.,.,, . A&i � - �.. ., Co., n . .- A#N�op 11 , . - ". ved him- --,- of the Thames Road, who has been the M r�bt-,,Ig most beautifullv. dec- �. .. . -1. row and very bitter, he pro t & ', , . the neat dwelling that has in -past ' . ,. � . I -. ... I . - 4d t �i v talt,le'looked charming. years been rented and occupied by ,, - . � I—` I I 2�. self at times, but he was a fighter visiting at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. gia ,, . . - I :� , ", five stories I . L" , - - : I CONSTANCE Win. Green, of Tuckersmith, has re- a i hiv cake was Mr. Thomas Farquhar, who reciiantly ...... � ,'�� -1 �i .-.� from the drop of the hat. As a de- hig1li;1n, -%%-.i, decorated wlth�stream`- �. I . .11 I I . AX ed to Hamilton after the death I , I bater, he had few, if any, equals ill Football.—On Saturday last the turned borne.—Mr. and Mrs. John g.�at.,pejn(l,,l from the ceiling, mak-. mOv - . 11 1. I ­ ..I-. �. I 0 � ,. - .4..� gislature. Wben the football boys journeyed to Brantford Caldwell and granddaughter, of Strat- ors . . The ox his wife, in order to be with mem- I 1. I I I �� � ''I �. .1'. the present Le lay the return match to decide the -ford, and Mr. Paul Boa, of Exeter, lng a,�w.�. - unique appearance of hS family. We are pleased '' , 11 !, %! . .. I , . � I .. � '% L "; .� I ­ toastm. . t . tstei - were Rev. Mr. Millyard, 0073, " � . � I . I . .. I ".., vvord went forth that Raney was to to P home 'ISFAAA Al , ., ­ 1. .1 Junior championship of the W. F. A. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lron and to havb,,Mr. DjuVis ma�e his .­ �. .. 11 . - . "M here now;* as he isi 'one .of our -good � I Mr. W.,, - 1)oig of Port Ht I , 1 be up at any given afternoon or eve- fast all the way Win. M. Doig during the past week f -I, er; -of London. The I TELEPHONE 11 Op osm C0%MNRC1,kL.RQT � The game was * severa M ii,t . �" .� . - groomkrx'�'gif't. to the bride v I ',.�,.,�,L d scored the first —Mr. James McDonald and wife, ae . vas a dia- and enterprising WW1050 Meg �and - �. . I � I . .1 . ring session, it never failed to fill through. Brantfor ill naturally hil��. more Interest in � 0 1W I - W—- . - , , 11 ;! Mrs. Donald McDonald I . . - . . ­, galleries. He had something to goal and repeated the dose before comp;xnied by -mond -!ykqJ,0:wo -, to th6'ring bearer anl wl � . . I � " . . , I ,.�,,�; the away, but was able of Wallaceburg, were visitors at the flower 414, gold rings; to the soloist, Our village and all thif conciams its - . 11 .;= I ­ . : ­ say, and said it well, if not alway3 Kinburn could get the first half. In Manse during the past week. . . ' NlcCoomb, of, London, a welfare, We are also interested to - . .. I '. .. ,­.­ The Ont .score once in " learn that a number from the rural- - " . � � . , I . wisely. - Motor Accident.—Mr. Thomas Kyle Mrs. � '4 Billy.—Mr, and Mrse J, WIlsov, of Mattie Ellis his Sol" ,. ario Legislature will to diem n &­ich; and the organist was d her neat dwel- :, the second half Brantford again scor districts are from time to time com- - t session. rather a bad very geroy,�[Isly remembered ,with a , I Riamond Stgeet . . . . . ". be a drab place at the nex ed by a penalty, and again in a few of our village, met with - g here to swell our population.� Stratford, Motored heie on, 'Sunday. ling.p.roperty on . - , - ride's travelling cos- In . . i . 'MT. William ' ­ - L. MXaJW!., '. . . th goal. In accident during the past week. Mr. ch,equ0­z,'Tl , b last to yisit,Xr. and Mi�s. Geo. B,r6*nJ,9Q#hj, to, . . 1. Conservative papers are predicting , minutes scored her foui tumb � ,*.jp a blue satin,suit with hat Mrs. Ernie Moody has returned to . pa a. J.' *X�-, ofJ:he-T6vnShi1 . ".,.... � that Mr. Raney's retirement spells the next ten minutes' play Kinburn Kyle who was threshing at the time, her home in Brandon, Man., after a Mrs. Wilson's -rents.—Mi ' �� ) - of Hibbert, who! In- - '. I anii:14,bo � v! Hing tei4s'mo��,­iatp vuil villuke in the . � . 6s t- match. The happy young " ,; ", -ty, a, ­ pleasant visit here with her parent§,- Kenzie has returned from S1 I I . the doom of the Progressive pai I ,cored two goals, but were too late had occasion to take his car to go aple-li�ft .it the evening for A -three , q - a e , . ' ith beison, William and faraily in c,i�rse �4 i "uple, -0 m.9.'i,1t'hs:­ dr, 5%. . Cooper's and was accom- coi wi I , '' . . ., far as Ontario is concerned. Tha� 1 in the count, and at the call of time to Mr. Writ - weeks'. lion, � moon at Toronto, Mont- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hafbkirl�, and the viclinity of Kippen,We fiave ----- ­-­ -,;,�)id-hb,f,$W,M--*.41".Ito���*"�t,;, ... stood 4-3 in favor of Brant- partied by Mr. Fred Brock, Mr. Coop I sisters Who were I 1e-&st---rr6M, -,tJ1e--1�1ib,ct1V,e,7 e U Falls, Bellev beet oxperioncIng what is often term- for�* a time 'd- I - I , �'. - IfIthe 7� A host of friends join here visiting at the same- time.—Mr. f.farming, ind be' wone of s I may be so and again it may not. it fo real, 14iagiii�, ille and, also with'her twp� .duties, t, com ".. )rd. was a fine clean exhibition er's hired man, and it was whilethey I,- . other; plAm. � ed'the tail'eno][ of the cold weather 0 ' 1� it is, there will be few to regret i . C hap- in good--w��Iws for continued happi- J. Kaiser, formerly of Brucefield, but. lat6ly felt in the West, where they our progr,essi#e��rp�ideii-tg.—Soiue very ' 1, 0 _ lof football, and as Brantford had the were returning that the a cident who now holds a good position in De- . .1 The two party systern has been pr v- I edge of ,th� game, it was the better pened. A few rod� south of the vil- had falls of snow and a certain fine live Stock I ­ I , ness for.th, ).ride -and groom through is 'being.showh this ' . � - en to be, by far, the best kam winning out. The boys have. ),age the car took to the ditch and be- . in life. 'Out of town troit, Was her siting his -our local Uirs. This. district. � . t ing unable to get it on the road 'jourl'i N d Mrs. John Zuefle amount of frost, but fortunately it fall at I system of their e last week vis .. gneits far umbering relatives, Mr. an ss, of li, Government for this country, and the done well this season considering ot y been cold enough to do, ij tioted for fine cla . 7horse .. � 1, I ' d minder heavy and light, as well as. fir�,ecaltlb-, I they never played a practice game. againj both men were pitched out sixty were i'rorn Detroit, Port Huron, and family. Mr. Kaiser is well and has n et Jus a po re . ­ pis,both 1. sooner Canada gets back to it, the This ends the football for this year, with such force that it rendered them id 1�ippen. The bride for a favorably known throughput this di,,, any injury, -,but J t d pas - I be for the country. Rensall ar -ganist trict, and his many friends were to prepare for real cold weath6r not and the past seasciiij with goo - �'. better it wil � so put away your boots, boys, until unconscious for the time being. Luete number, of -,vars has been or )rry to learn that �e recently had in the very. distant future ­The ladies ..tures, har. . been very favoraXe� for � papers are also pre -I ily no bones were broken, but t and cligir h-ader of Wesley Church, a( ns of the putting stock -in hrie 6ndltioxi.-L�The .%, These same the roll is called next spring. . . y cut while operat- of one of the .oTganizatio �::�. dicting that Hon. E. C. Drury is to I Notes.—Miss Mabel Riley, of Tuck- car was smashed to some extent. Dr- London,--7'17�iv above account of this his hand very badl k achinery in a Detroit fac- United church are planning to hold a post office with dwelling 'attadhea, is , � assume the ersmibh, vi�as visiting friends in the Do'dgall, of Hensall, was summoned wedding Nk.;l he read and noted by ing some in bazaar in the near future arid of being re .'ainted this week, whicil wilt I re-enter politics and I . —Mr. and and was soon on the scene when both many' -�ilaii%es and friends of the tory. So serious was his injury that fuller particulars will be given P mrance of 'bot'h' , There I . of the Ontario Liberal nelghborhood this -week, n'' ensall boy the surgeons had to make an incision which add to the appE 'ithd sale of A; leadership I .Nlrs. Forrest Carter, of Goderich, men were removed to their homes. groom he - or so of our village. in one of his legs where they could in another issue.—Mks. D. B. McLean has been quite a change I , the' : party. That, too, may be so, and spent Sunday with Mr. and -Mrs. Jno. We are glad to say that both are within a' o,lit Cut out a section of flesh to graft in had a number of friends from Kansas properties in our village during I l-, again it may not. Judging by the re- I Ferguson.—Miss Myrtle Lawson, of rince more going around and hope Years aftw he had finished a rural State call to see -her the first part of past week, witli more, we believe, in . e same experience doesn'- Public scl,,­1 education, and no his band and wriA, and thus save, this week coming by motor. — Mr. thd very neay f0ture. He * nsall has -. sult of the North Huron election, we I Toronto, is spending the week at the that th ritia.ring the ministry, he him the use of his hand, which we are ith -pretty . ���'. . s - Mr. Drury has lost I home of her parents.—Mr. Ephriam cross their path again. I thought b r - . . Erastus Rannie, merchant, who has always 'held its own wi a i, woul,d say not was fired N�,th a purpose to become a pleased to learn, is having the good been several months visiting with MS steady growth' and one feature has I 'I". - - - ­ I T - - he had attended reviv- desired effect.—Mrs. A. Ross return- . the confidence of the farmers in his I Clark and Ross McGregor motofed to mjnist�j'a!'ti�i relatives and. friends in different always been the good repair in Which ., . this week from a pleasant two and which, besides .1 ' Brantford on Saturday, Mrs. Clark al meeting- �%omewhere about nine or ed ... own Party, and other farmers of the ; parts of the West, intends returning buildings arie kept . A to our village, 4s. good - I uasion will be apt to re- going to Stratford.—Mrs. John Erwin HENSALL- ten years ago, that were being held weeks' visit with relatives in Toronto. home in the near future and Will be beitig an asse . Liberal pers I d in Which meetings he —Our grain -buyers and millers are - I and son, Jack, and -daughter, Mrs. Subscriptions received for all Daily and in Ex . eter, o i i able to carry with him many messages policy on the part -of the owners.— ". , member that personal ambition .had. Barr, and Miss Fannie Erwin, of Weekly Newspapers at the Hemall Post rt,nsely interested, and ex- prepared to do what they expect Wili . office Patronize your Pmtrnaster who becaihle� I r this to those in this vicinity who have Mr. Milton Love has been continuing . 1, I a good deal to do with his withdrawal Sault Ste. Marie, are visitors of Mr. handl'es the papem G. J. Sutherland. P.31. perienced a saving change of heart he a larger business than eve relatives and friends in the many improvements to his dwelling pro ,% � fall and coming Winter.—Mr. and Mrs. I P -- from the Liberal ranks, and may be I and Mrs. M. Armstrong. . Parlimer's Specials for Satar2ay, September and desire to become identified with places in which be has been, visiting. eriy and when fuBy completed, .. . 24th.—Corn Flakes. 9c per pkg. ; Extra Fancy ilip-ChriRtmn life and ministry. He Orville Twitchell and family moved -1 ook somewhat askance at Goderich where Mr. —Our fraternal -lodges are looking have a very neat. and conveniently - inclined to I - ­ .Sweet Mixed Pickles in quart jar. real good &cided that he would at once become this week to 'fruit I 1 -is return. He might do it again. Nalue at 50c; Canned Pew, 2 cans 25c; Spe- cry good forward to a large acquisition of planned dwelling.—PUtting down ZURICH cial Soda Bisouib3, i5c th.; orange3, one a student zit the Belleville College, and Twitchell has secured a v members during the Fall and winter and pickles is no -W the order of the � and a half dozen read sweet, in basket, for there.epteiing most earnestly in Btu- Position in a garage there. Their moriths.—A nice long open fall would day w,itk the fair sex, and the duty . - . Notes.—Mr. Gilbert Jeff rey, who 26c; C-offee in air tight tins, per pound, 65c; dies, 2nd bi-ing blessed with a good many friends here will be, sorry to be welcomed, -shortening 'the Winter of the sterner. sex Will be to eat . I., WINGHAM has had Mr. William Miller's farm on Cabbage, large he's&, 10c: Scouring Powder attentii6 mornary during the course see them go, as they have lived here and affording a good opportunity to heartily and., praise the good. pr6vid- 1. I for pots and pans. 2 pkgs.. 22c : Fly Spray, ,( -ears he won scholar- for a number of years, Orville having is spending the 15th concession, Hay, rented for regular value 50c, for 39c. All kinds of of a d6tilpl t - f N get all outside work done up nicely.— ers—A very pleasant .social evening Briefs.—Mrs. Buncheau ,,,ad* sui5h good advance- worked for J. & C. McDonell's as the debool room of St. a week in Milverton.—Miss Cathryn some years, has leased the 192 acre Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Parl—'s Ships- pid e I nic for a number of is The beautiful gold cross* recently was. spent in , , . Perdue is visiting Mrs. F. McK. Smith. farm on the Bluewater Highway, Grocery. ' B.1'9-' ment tkpt he felt encouraged to go head mechia y ars donated by Mrs. W. H. Doherty, Wife Paulls.Anglican Church on Monday ,� Announcement.—Mr. and Mrs. Geo. froi6 tbare to Montreal, where he en- befoi7e accepting the position in Godg- ling last, under the auspices of �, rth of Drysdale, from the Emerson )utting rich.—Mdss Helen 11ouston. of Ot_ of the Very Rev. Arch Dbacon Doh- ever - 11 . —Mrs. A. G. Macdonald is visiting no Fairbairn, of the To,wnship of Tuck- rolled -In .�IcGill UtAversity, I 11d, when a -dumber ' of contests, , .. - with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McDougal. Sniolver estate, for five years, and gets ersmith, announce the engagement of in some �fwir or so years, where he tawa, is .�he guest of Mr. and Mrs. larty, of, London, and formerly of St. the Chu ..� tission on December list next,— tneir daughter, Hannah May, to Clif- continue$ to forge ahead in his Stu- W. A. Houston, for. a sbort vacation, Paul's Anglican church, Hensall, to etc., were much enjoyed.,The meet- -., , —Miss Velma Johnston has been vis- POSS' six, of his � —Mrs. St. Paul's Anglican Church here is ing, was presided over by the pres- I iting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. J. Decker, Jr., had ford Brintriell, son of Mr. and Mrs. dies, obtiining again scholarshipsand Mr. Houston being bey brother. -tor, Mr. T. W;, Joneih-who -, I the E. Sbeffer left -for Toronto on Morn- both greatly admired,,and apprecis,V ent new rei . ", Fred Jobuston�Mr. and Mrs. Gray, standard bred horses at the Western Dan Brintnell, of the Township of imiking,such ,good advancement in ed and looks handsome, situatpol as it coni�ibuted Very"Much tA the pl#bsure , t I of Niagara Falls, spent the week end Fair, London, last. week, and swept Hibbert, the marriage to take place studies nl.,theology that ena]A�d him day last to keep house for her ,,,, is A the foot of the beautiful,PettY of the occasion, Introducing -8 num- 1, I the prizes in the classes competed ch gove.zest .11. . with the former's parents, Mr. and al early in Octob,er. within lhe -past year to graduate as Norman, and his wife, while they stained glass memorial window.— her of titew features whi V Mrs. William Gray, Minnie Street.— for.—Arrangements for Zurich Fall Baseball Match. — The Boundary a fully ,tinipped minister of the Gos- made a business trip to New York Master Tom Sherritt, son of' Mr. and Mlieh added interest to the eve- -I- Fair to be held next Monday and Boys who have been so successful in pel. U., was called during the past connacted with the estate of Mrs. r" Lean .. N. Mr. Clark Fraser visited Mr. F. J. 'a present charge at Bay- Sheffer's late father, who passed a- Thomas Sherritt, at the east end of ning's entertailiment.—M S. Mc - � , Maclean, of Wingham.—Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday, are well under way and if their matches during the past season, .year b, hi cently as a resident of that our village, was taken to the Sea- 6f Wingham, accompanied,by her son .� Wesley Legget are visiting relatives the weather is favorable the event phayed last week a deciding gamte for ham, w1wre he had previously been way re forth Hospital on Tuesday afternoon and daughter, Miss Eleanor, -were c promises to be a record breaker. The the championship with Renfrew, and preachiriv as a student, and about city --Mrs. T. N. D' kson and ollattigh- I in Michigan. "Y' of Goderich, last for an operation for appendicitis, here this week visiting Mrs. McLean's � Kiltie Entertainers, of London, have came off victorious with a large score the sani, �ime was given another call, ter, Miss D. Dick on, which was quickly and very success- sister, Mrs. T. 0. Drummond, and I I - but devided to accept that of Bayham, were here on Sunday afternoon last v ,It - - - -1 - fully performe4, and he is doing as family.—Wle regret to state that Re . 11 been engaged for the afternoon and to their credit, The game was play visiting Mrs. Dickson's brother,* Mr. . 1� CHISELHURST evening of the Fair. The track has Pol on neutrVLl grounds at Lindsay. where he was first called. The Rev. well as can be expected. — Messrs. Dr. Colin Fletelter still ctintinues "'t. Mr, 11(,�t. known here familiarly as Chas. A. McDonell, and family. — Mr. 1, � been put in excellent condition and This is quite a feather in their caps sing David Robinson and Mr. David Bees- Geiger and Son have a. fine crop of quite poorly and confined to his room ..- Boundary Team Wins.—On Friday good horse race, are expected.— and shows that it is not heceisary to Andy 1;,.a, is a bright promi. - wax left here recently on a motor flax this yeat- Well. saved, the wea- as does Mr. Fred Berry, at the home .. �' last the Boundary baseball team mot- Messrs. Gordon and Garnet Walper, reside in a large place to be an ex- you�g nian, who several tim" preach ther on the whole being exceptionally of his Sister— Mrs. William Consitt. 11 � , I � - ored to Lindsay to play the final for of Detroit, mich., visited under the pert in any line of sports, or in any ed in Iferisall and vicinity with much trip to Northern Ontario, and intend fine for pulling, spreading, etc.—Miss of this village. . the U.F.O. Championship, their OP- parental roof this week.—Messrs. J. undertaking for that matter. acceptarwe; during his student days, going on as far as Sudbury and will . -1 I ­ A Suggestion.—It would be nice, and his many friends in liensall and largely fill in the fall and winter time . - . — . I ... . portents being the Ottawa Valley ning and more I P. ,Rau and H. Yungblut motored to - v.-ish him all good success in in hunting.—The wide 11�. I team. In order to reach their restip- I the Bruce Peninsula on Monday with we think, with the coming on of the vicinit.% of -what is k ovm a . I � 1, travel all I others from Grand Bend a late fall evenings and winter ones, as the rrtlni�try and a yery happy mar- improvement n a . ! ation they were obliged to nd Kitch- well, if our merchants and those of ried life. I the Zurich Road, between here and St. --- -- -- I night and as a consequence did riot ener on a week's fishing trip—Mr J. . ' " - , '. neig � ir best, but were able to * ,hboring. places, could come to Briefs. -On Saturday night last, Joseph, will be a great' boon to all , . . feel at the - E. Harnw,ell, Clerk of Stanley to�n- some agreement in the way of not Miss Mw-garet Drummond was tak- autoists, as in the past it has been . make a score of 18 to 2 for their op � hip, was a visitor in the village on �to tht. Sesforth Hospital by Dr. R. somewhat dangerous, particularly . . ­ ponelits, thereby securing the cham- s keeping their business places open to en - through the two swamps between Autumn Millinweniry . L. - pionship. This team has had a most Monday.—Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wil- , late hour, such as now prevails, and 1 Doug;ill, for an operation for ap I . l 'I?. successful season, having taken a 'I'- of near Centralia, visited rela- which would tend more to home,and pcndicitas. and a little before .midnight here and Zurich.—Mr. and Mrs. Earl . 11 .. - , in all the tives here on Sunday.—The first game family life, and would give time -for it was very sumessfully performed, Parlm-er, of Windsor, -who were here . . ­:,e� large share of the honors of the finals in the South Huron b4&e- good reading in this age of Multi- and at date of writing Miss Margaret visiting during the past week with ,, games they have played. .11 ;11111 ervices.�On Sunday ball league will be. played on the plicity of good magazine-, and news- is dning nicely and with youth on her Earl's parents and brother, Roy, have Our hats were n,ever prettier or more al- ...... , .. , Anniversary S s side Rnd v good health generally, returned to their home, accompanied , � � 1w. dia,mond on Thursday after- paper%. It would also save bugines ery , ,11 :, last anniversary services were held in Zurich n Hensall men from keeping up needlessly fires will no dohlit. make a speedy recov- by Mrs. T. W. Palmer, Earl's mother. luring than this season, with the pretty .. .. I "I . the United church both afternoon and noon of this week, hetwee the and lights at late hours, and give ery. 1�hv Is the eldest daughter of —Mrs. William White, of London, and combination of Felt and Volvet and in I Zurich.—The conference of , ­ evening, the preacher being the Rev. and Mr. Errold Drummond, but has lived formerly oil our village, has been , . I, b, Mr. Anderson, of Monkton, who d, - Western Division of the United Luth- clerks a little rest and yet torts of time i beautiful colorings and very reasonably ." for hopping up to a. reasonably early here with her gyandparents, Mr. and here during the past week visiting I 11 inspiring sermons. In tan Church, held here Tuesday and ' rids, r �. . livered two hour of closing. As one of our local 1\1 rs. T. 0. Drummond, with whom with relatives and frie; coming . priced. "I'll. - the afternoon the local choir.*assist- Wednesday of this week, was -well . . sters used to gay "Think it out" she is a great faVorite.—The Rev. here on Thursday evening of last - . �. mini " ' I I ed by members of the Hensall church, attended. Some splendid addresses 11 1,11 -men. Sacrament Services.—The Sacra- Eric Andens6n, of Micinkton, comduct- week witbher son, Roy, and his wife. -11� E . took the singing and in the evening were delivered by visiting clergy ment of the Lord's Supper wag ob- ed %ervices'in the United Church P11 ---- aMiss Tbelma Hudson returned home Mrs, Bertha Bell, Hensall, . , . .. ��,,� 6. the choral part was taken by the Ducharme-Denomme.—On Tuesday, served in Carmel Presbyterian church Sunday last at the morning service from Sarnia last week where she had .. I � � I I !I. .. Hensall choir, under the leadership of September 20th, at the Drysdale R. C. on, Sunday last at the morning ser- an -d in the afternoon and evening been for some time.—Mr. Thornag - I � I .. 111:.! �:. Mr. W. 0. Goodwin. The service,, Church, Father J. E. Gerard united vice, when -there was a good attend- preach(q] anniTersary services at the Sherritt has been busily -engagea in I . . . � I , . �-, , -were largely attended and the offer- in marriage, Violet, daughter of ance and an earnest and appro Orr ------- I — 1� e sister charge of Chiselhurst, Rev. A. threshing out a IgVge acreage al- � .. � I., ings were very liberal. Mrs. Rachel Denomme and the late �'retv. Sindair, the lotal pastor, exchanging falfa fof its'geedi—Miss JessieJohn- -- ., sermon delivered by the pastor ­ — ., " - -- . I -1 11.1 --- �... -­ .- . Mr. Nelson Denomme, and Mr. Paul James m,11roy. A duett was anost with Rev. ffr. Anders -on and conduct- ston mothred to Seaforthi . . . i , 'h . I �,���, ;J�' Ducharme, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar pleasingly renderedby Mr. R. Y. -,,Mc- ing the services for him at Monkton. last to A a d the day, accom anied .. . .1111 McKILLOP Ducharme, Jr., all of Hay tovv,nqhiP. Laren and Mrs. W. A. McLareri�. At —Mr. Frt-a Bttmk, who recently was by Mrs. T. B. McLean,Mr. Revert- , . ... 11. a I - —The marriage —'3 Mr. and Mrs. Ducharme will reside the evening service tlTe pastor again So badly itdgred in an auto accident son, Miss McKinley and Mr. .Charle -tart Now' to Ke -on Young .�, I � 1� Beattie,Dow. . 'r Kilip6li,Ap doing as well as can S, McCready, all of Toronto, spent S. %AF . t ­ ��v (inietly solemnized recently at Ne- on the Sauble LiTre, preached a forceful and intereWng nev . ): I - and Mrs. James I ­ . re thid Week ' with Mrs. H. Reid and . . I . ­ ,�' I . �T � &.1 I , ­ St. James, Presbyterian Manse, Lon- I sermon, A. Paterson be expecte but suffered very seve end .� - �, I do -n, of Miss Ila Pearl Dow, dau&- - t sang a solo that was much enj4Wed. - -&, and 'Mrs. John Johns daughter, Miss Minnie, of our vallage. . Too -much food or food too -Im . 1. � " ., 1. i" . Dow, Of KIPPEN League Meeting and Weiner Roast., and Mr. Geo e, Brock, all of Zion, —The sound of the threshing machine, . I .1 ,:, - ter of Mr. and Mrs. William —The first opening fall meetl)ij of.i . wlere visital 14he'liame 69,Mr. and ll� now'heard from all quarter&—Mr. heavy for easy digestion I '.1 �� I � 1- 1 . Fort Erie, Ont., Sad Frank H. Beattie, '96ick, of this village.— T. I j ., , - -of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beattie, Of Notes.—Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Me- the League of the United Church -was, Mrs. Geo%g -C. Joynt has, made neW, attraetivd . leaves a poisonous *Sste. ­ . 11 , 1 sort . � . I ': � Stratford. s MacKay, pas- Lean and son, Stewart, of 14aileybury, held at the home of Mr. and Mrsi Jas. We regret t.6 lbit'ril that on Sunday and city � like thailges: in 4e gxweTy . . . . ?v . . . . Re#. Jarnec r village .night last Rldbert Jackson, of the and ,fAncy goods iinil sinallWave de- .; I .. 11� .1 ... ; toy of the chureht officiate& The bride who visited tit the �ome of the form- Smillie, a mile north of ali l 4V : 11 14U wILs smartly gowned in other, Mrs. R. B. McLean, of o7i the -London Road-, on Monday' eve- Londo 6!4%1:�' a Son of Mrs. John partintent pf his,bl6a of st6tes.­Rd- 1D you know that overeating .. I .. I , - ..... ., �,' .; - _grgy fl atte er's in sit- Jaqkson, wAit­tA&u Seriously ill with cent v1sit6i% 'bte ia� from Ulid&i 'were D is given by insUrAnt* Coin- I 1, 1 P'l -�; , ning last -and was quite largely , . r . , � 1`1 �4 nr;7 and hat to t I - F, �,R . me—Mrs, Walker, of Toron- ­ I L , �1111IVA 31" " crepe with Nub trimm! he London Road, has returned to n� Wei - lWiss 'Florence paniA as the chief caiusie' a pre'-' ; . " . � 111; 1A;1 tended, and a mo,A enjoyable %Woial an acute aliti4k"bf Appendicitis, and Miss "Rella � 11 ; " I - #�4�1, time spent In g�,Mes. 061itej;,tS,. en to the Staforth Hos- Welsh and Xt% AW ft, Roy Wllibi- . � I., , . , , ma*h. They wer6 unittended,, and their ho "; ote. had to be ta mature o1ol ago, br4aliid �!L.i� 8`44 .. ` I El', ly af.ter-the c�-iemony Mr. to, who 1190 be -en visiting at the home pital for au", q�jwration that was per. —Dr. 0. P.`A, A ft. Sthith, of ... immediati th �, . . V" , . � . , I `6. Ila, I Mr. and Mrs. Smillie threw eir ' me .1 � . ,V %,:, I 1" ­��., I . I I " - 1, L - -re Mao here spending � ,.,� " , , t ... : .,: ". . p I L Iefi oj� -a trip to De- of her ,father, Mr. Alex. McKenzie, 'I disease ? ,, , - I � I ... I .. . . und Mrs. Beattie open and spared no pains to e formed - - - i, Lght, and we are pleas- St. Mqijr9i W4 , . : .. ". .1 .. tro% Tole d a camp- of our village, du ' � � 'he first meeting since the su -o ed to learfi,-- . rep , -Mrs. Swith's, par- . 1: . q. � . I ." ,; ,� .� . I ­, ��, ..-- I , '. i �A, " do, C14V#1aUd an ring the Past WfWkf -t , at at date of wr4itlg the, 1� -k ebd-iviih I L'6:t � /�, ': , � I -1 . . ," , § 14 !,�, ,an. The has returned to her.home.—The mAAy` holidays a most pleasant one, 4 It t, W:13-sti,fig fig well as'cifi be, , X, , d Xts, Q, G..Pe . ' . . �­ � ,. " J, 11 ing trip to Waterferd. NAid1lig . en W all tty-­MIWk , , - Brea& is the'food tl�st AgOdtilt's , .:L , " 4 �;­ . '.. . - of our MA, a' , .�� , .4 I ,� 4 , -slid wool frierlds of Mrs. John WorkiiiiAm - zO 'is needless to gay that the wein . re-L� W. t�?stter Fither, a of-11rheefield, and -Xii9d IP6 . '. I � .: . J ­ 7 . . ., ex iiiicted.­; 41- . riuM-fttA; h ': - �Qhw&t *-�-i -, - ­ �'. , . bride tiuvelled in a rose silk -Alige, will be sorry freshmeni part of the evening."Was, 'ill . ­011vtolij havie b *Vislt, . .1 1, ., ­,� ..'.4". - --1. �U� . ... 1-1 . ti 'hat, shoes, the east of ,our age, hajMda -weQc taken a:,po,96 Chatclifib, of � � . ��,­ ,�,, I , ,,� 1. � i�. knitted suit with blorde . . ..*Wdlim . . .. i " . . . ,�'Ir. . They will reside at I vinch enjoyed and heartily h@t0giad �,:, ot - b3i, �, � : � � to legt%n that she Is in the hospital tion with )Bank of koutreAl %Aot �,ag,. 1�iezl& i* our -Alliage.--.3w I -��, . ."." ;� ­,, ­� - - ., ., , I .., . I ". !; . . : 'hoge wid- g1dves. prod, . I z I I v I 1: � ­­. - �e,� 0 4, tilon, i,heria ske, underwent a e-, WAIA, 1AU LW � V, f , �, , . ,, � 1 8,741 Maison Sfteiet# petroit. � tit LM .,and '0-'Att6hdihg felt very at ,,1.41vie.good saWAotldh� Steacy sl*ArV the-,weeje end.�,h ' - ft.� ��,.- -,'�11 �. ... , !iklwl k3 ­ � . - k" I , , � ftv�l V-... . �7, lo 'hiikow- - '* 0 ., - seridu operation.' 11dr Many friends- ifn�'l to' Mr. and Mrs. Si V12 k1- 1-11 [Preragry � terai6 - at 1118 Mother, "d . -tbepi I Iftfaffed - Un'the Ora .- - ,. I i" -�- ;F" �­ - - - . 11 . . i.�v - -, '. `4 . , ­. ,, " 0hIse1bur,d*MMW,,'6' ' t 1roW ,"4 St9itidat-d"Bank Tiveaverm - � Ire' 6U,4m 10.ewv kve i 1,411.1 - -.i%j�,! , ­ I will be pleased to lee�Tft that the op- ily for theive kindhass. . %� - ", - I ­ev6nI#19 1hat , 'A li�y� it A � ­ 11 , . ,to- -it, , I ", , . k .� " .. ,1'1'1� I I � V. ,". I I ;, , nftugs]". �, -�',�-� - I HAVV the iserviie %, 1*, .;, .1 f6 " X,. AIM -. -� . "I .. . , �i I � ..... 1. . 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