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r-"",`,,',,�,��fl� ", h of our village, during the past week. peated in unison, The second Psalm Gladioli' * h CD10ringS,=U4e very gQod�,',)ono b
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I " n minutes. Absolute —Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Field and ebil- was read by Dorothy HVskins, fol- 41, .ild.; , gr
V, �r'N,17, � � prifty-se �pg forshe wedding. The' kept'%sy ta, q in .,agl,from the
,111 I rupanied by Mr. and Mrs. lowed by the roll call by Mable Work- bride, who was, given in marriage by farmOrs,: e, r4rot t" state that
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, "I Isaac Jarrott, all of ourmillage, spent man, after which Hymn 729 was sung, her mother, ,*,ore a lovely frock of Mrs. Wulia .q
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!�,,�, V',� out - Saturday night a day in London during -the past week. The followine officers for the coming white� g6wgette with sleeveless bodice end of' our..�vlllqg%� pfW �'Q a
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1� i � ... ,"w, or ,.. J ohn Workman, to, the east of year were elected: President; miss and petaled skirt� the threaded girdle has been quite PoOr,J�r 414id her yerY
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,��,�;m' TL",14-,, " . our village, moved into his new home Rena Hudson; Vice -President, Beryl ot white velvet knotted at the sides. L many friends will hope t1knt, as m
.""A improvement over the condi- in our village during the week.—The Pfaff- Secretary, Dorothy Hoskins; Her veil a w� te tuBe,wus dMnged , Sy
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tiona which have existed throughout �oint meeting of the W,M.& of Kip
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�,l �,4 ' pen and Hillsgreen United churches Irene Hoggarth; Planist, Irene Dat- lace, caught' -with orange blossoms, taking a spetial course In ths'Wi_
",:.: r. Andrew-% United ars; Captains for the short stories of ing her , gmduz
", , .'.Ili : "%rtVI1Vi6n`opinj*n of many, however, was held in St. . ,and ,she " d a shower of Buttmr- dren's Hospital, fpHoV,i
�,p'��, . Church on Tuesday evenift of 'tliib the Bible, Mable Workman, Dorothy y rpses11,3111 baby's breath. Silver sting as a medical practigneer, spent
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�1'11 I _ I " �shoeg-conrpletsd her Smart costume the week end bere with - er husband,
I 1� .. . of,side-an parking, was a mistake, Secretary from Toronto, gave an ex- tration of what the following stories and the -bridegroom's gift, a qhi�num Dr. Dougall i Mrs. Win.
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� � � ,� ;. , 80comm4date just half the number of in the hospitals in Ontario. A good- tion. in her white georgette frock with daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bell,
�, ,�. . ly number were present and enjoyed Sh,w,r.—A ,very pleasant evening frilled posy. Mrs. McArthur, the and also to visit the latest addition to
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,.q,�. Mrs. George Pairbairn on, Monday gown of orchid georgette, with cors- horn on Wednesday last at Windsor.
I �,:,, does not carry the same element of Trinidad missionary, -will take the evening, when guests and relatives sage of pink roses. Miss Dorothy —Mr. Dennis Brintnell, wifel.'and i son,
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I , d �1, I , ther he -be alone or has his family Or . - laneous shower to Miss May Fair- eon, Mr. and Mrs. Bridgeman left an family.—Mr. Arthur Coleman and
"''. aries, one and all should make an ef- bairn, a bride of this week. The first a motor trip to New York and At- little child, of London, spent Wed-
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. . . We of the street, has to step direct . lent in -personating or carrying out a two4one brown and tan sports cos- Hensall. Mr. Coleman holds a good
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1. . ly into the line of traffic, and with a mock wedding, the following men- tume of jersey clath, with English position as railway engineer on the
.. .- Sunday last—Quite a number from If"ned tiking interesting parts in the tweed coat, coUar in beaver and small C.N.R.—The baseball match between
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�� ,�., . here took in the anni,versary services same: Mrs. James Paterson, of Hen- felt hat. .On their return they will Zurich and Hensall on Friday after-
,� I �,:* or her danger. ut Hillsgreen on ,Sunday last.—Miss sall, and Miss Florence Venner, of reside in London. Out of town guests noon of this week, is looked forward
�:�. WIth side angle parking, it is eas- Elva Anderson, who is attending the 'near Chiselburst, taking the parts of for the wedding included S. C. J. Me- to with very much -interest as it is
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2� �j� ier to drive into the parking lines; London Normal School, spent the bride and groom, and little Agnes Cracken, of Cleveland, and Fred likely to decide the championship for
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1 �'-74_ the occupants of the car step im- Mrs. A. Anderson, of Stanley.—Bean the' part of flower girl, Miss Jessie Harry Arnold, of Hensall. The bride good many fans will be present.—
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I K,: mediately to the curb, not into the threshing is now the order of the Buchanan), of Ilensall, playing the was a one time resident of our vil- When the news of the great disaster
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lines of traffic. will be held on Saturday. Every ing was spent in social games, cards and 'had many friends and was de- during the past week, It came as a
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14; centre parking and parking on both prize is to be given at the end Of lunch. The presents for the bride- Mr. Harry AmId, of our village. village, she having a daughter, Mrs.
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I'll ' es at the same time. That is go- the year for regulari attendance— elect were numerous, useful and valu- Y. P. L. — The
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..', � ing to niake it very difficult, in the The road on the 2nd Concession Of able and a splendid time generally League, of the L!nited Church, held who during the past summer was here
I ,��, Hay is now under constructi,on, with spent by all present. their weekly meeting on Monday eve- waiting upon -her mother in her III-
� 11 very restricted space, to drive a car
.. IL � gravelling, widening, grading, -etc. Welfare Youth Club.—The Welfare ning with a good attendance, and ness. It goes without �aying that
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.... � I .!,, into the parking lines; it is( going to When finished it will be an up-to-date -Youth Club held their meeting re- with Miss Lula McDonald presiding. Mrs. Hunt Was only too thankful to
11 .. . make it dangerous to get out. It is road. cently in the basement of Carmel The meeting was opened with a hymn receive word from her daughter that
I .�, true that side parking is restricted Presbyterian Church. The meeting after which Wiss M. Ellis led in they had escaped all personal injur-
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I'll ., to ten minutes, was opened by singing Hymn 541 fol- prayer, followed by the Scripture, les
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,,.' - one Car's time limit; has expired, lowed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. son read by Mai -ion Sinclair. The tornado that did such awful destrue-
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�. ., there will be another to take its place, Bard-Masse.—A pretty wedding The Scripture lesson, Psalm a3, was programme was in charge of Miss tion and suffered considerable injury
11 .111_." Every busy Saturday night during was celebrated at the R. C. Church read by Dorothy Little, followed by Emma Dickson and each following to their dwelling property, but very
.., . ' number was very much enjoyed and fortunately escaped bodily harm that
,.� Drysdale, on Tuesday, when Rev- J the minutes read by Miss Helen John-
�7777 �.�' 11 the present summer, and there were . son- Election of officers then took well rendered: 'Instrumental, Miss was so ,general in the sweep of the
�� . E. Gerard united in marriage Germ- .
, '. many, Main Street for two blocks or S
- aine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nel� pla,ce, resulting as follows: Presi- Elean,Dr PiGher; chorus by six girl . storm, that in some fo inutes took
111. more, was parked solidly with cars - The topic taken by Mr. Sutherland many lives I 'J'r T
11 �, I son J. Masse, 14th Concession, Hay, dent, Miss Rena Hudson, re-elected ; and dest,. ,ed millions of
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I 'm" I . both in the Centre and on the sides. and Mr. Elmer Bard, of Windsor. Mr, Vice -President, Tom Dougall; SecTe- on Lessons from the life of Christ, property.—Mr. and rs. J. McNeil,
. Flt- A ten minute limit will not relieve and Mrs- Bard will reside at Windsor. tary, Helen John, re-elected; Vice., was very much enjoyed. Rev. Mr. of St. Thomas, were here last week
- I �' Margaret McLaren; Treasurer, Mai- Sinclair closed the meeting with vis,iting their relative, Mrs. D. B.
-, - �_. the congestion, and it is in the eon- Serious F`ire.—Last Friday �fore- —Mis
,, �� �:,�., colm Dougall; Roll Call, Glenn Bell, prayer. McLean, of our village. ,s M.
. �, I , � gestion that the danger to the public noon the house at St- Joseph occu- re-elected; Pianist, Margaret McLar- Briefs.—Master Harvey Hudson, Slavin, who has been borne from Lon-
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Z. 1_�., terl was totally destroyed by fire
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�, ,�,� � ious or even fatal accidents on the thron - Executive Committee, Mr. a minor operation, performed ait his turned to the city the end' of this
I'::,:. with all the contents. An explosion Walkl'�r, Mrs. R. Y. McLarerr. It was home, is doing very nice)y.—Mr. Laird week, but intends in the course of a
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.. ": past summer in the heavy and un- decided to hold a weiner roast at the Joynt, who is attending University few weeks, returning to her home in
11111� � I ,and a high wind fanned it beyond home of Mr. Peter Moir on Monda at London, was home for the ,past Hensall.—Our farmers ha,ve been
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�;.�'... directed traffic on Saturday nights, is control. The loss is a heavy one to October 10th. Other matters were few days and while here had his ton- busily engaged filling their silos dur-
"'a" due not to the carefulness of man, but -Mr. Plante, as be lost everything ,ex- then discussed, after which the meet- -,ils removed last week—Mrs. E. Shef- ing the past week or so and are still
f.!'F_:, to Providence. cept the clothes he wore at the time ing was closed with a, hymn followed fer has returned home after a very at work along that line.—Mr. W. H.
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ao.,;, . There is something, too, in the ten bv the benediction. Miss Irene Hog- pleasant visit with her son, Norman, Jones, of our village, was recently
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,�, � garth pres�id,2d at the piano. and, wife, of Toronto.—Mr. Robert confined to his home here through ill -
I".. ,�;, minute side parking, that may lead C. Kallofleisch attended the conven- Brintriell-Fairbairn—A very quiet # spent the ness, but is now improving nicely. Mr.
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"I cto! a situation few have given enough tion of the German Lutheran minis- weeren4 here with his sister, Mrs.
7t� . Jones is one of our busy retired farm -
6., . wedding wa.s solemnized at the Unit-
1 consideration to. A -man drives UP terq at Kitchener, held on Wednesday. e,d Church Manse on Wednesday James Sparks, and also with friends. ers in the helping of his som on their
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, 11 :,� to a store to deliver bis produce or to —Mr. Louis Brisson, of Windsor, vis- morning at 10 o'clock, when Re —The services pn Sunday last in the farms and is never so contented as
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V � � ,,,��! - collect Iris purchases, or his family. ited.relatives and old friends here for Sinclair united in marriage Miss Han- United Church were well attended, when busily engaged.—The relatives
r�k�� a few days this week.—The basebal 1 nah Mae Fairbairn, daughter of Mr.
, .X . 2nd a very interesting and instructive and friends of Mr. Andrew D. Bell,
,1�t� His family may not be quite rea,dy-1
,�, � i, game between Hensall and Zurich has ,er-mon was delivered -by the Rev. Mr. of the Township of Tuckersimith, were
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111.1 he may not be able to receive im- Hiscox, of Crediton, he exchanging sorry to learn of the accident that
"I .- not been played on account of wet Clifford Brintnell, son of Mr. and Mrs. week. While Working
I ��:, -mediate attention. Ten minutes is a weather.—Mr. L. Rrang is installing Da Brintnel!, The �,ide looked -
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,,i,�., ohort sDace of time w'hen one is busy. the pump jack and other fixtures .
�.'.�'L - . in charming in a gown of maize georg- "f anni,vvr�atN services in his church with a tractor he had the misfortune
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1:1 " When lie comes out his time limit has connecting the rock well tor the town � tte with bead trimming, and pleate,& at Crediton—At the evening diet of to fracture ,his arm, but at date of
T , hen completed it riting is doing very nicely.—Miss
- water tank, W, is at tfhe bottom and wore black satin w0`_1b'P the service was conducted by \v
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11!4 . adequate supply of waler for fire while Miss Mae Brintnell, who s,too � ling Secretary of the Women's Mis- entertained her Sunday school class
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�r,�7 I.i . protection and other pu*rposes.—Mr. 8ionary Societ�, Rev. Mr. Hiscox re- of boys.—Miss, Helen Smith, Homer,
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��-: Is that man going to say the fault and M'nsk. Joseph Schway, of Detroit, e d in a dress of black georgette trim- maining over ror the evening service Michigan, spent a few days with her
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I I , 1. was his and the fine was deserved? spent the week end with the latter's rne�d with velvet with shoe-, and hose and assisting Nliss Mitchell with the parents, Mr, and Mrs. Alex. Smith.
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,�,� , �r per, of Detroit, visited relatives here man. The bride's travelling costume very much intf-resit as well as profit,
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� . . greater offenders than he and have for a few days last week.—T"ne vil- ,,v
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�IZ, 15- .Y . g y or wrong- lage was thrown into intense excite- �.il,%Pr trimming, her coat being of is being done by e . M. S. and
IiI4�1.' ly he will believe that he is be,ing ment the other morning when it was pinpolnt, with grey fur trirnming� gave many tfm� hing instances in eon-
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�4"-"� &scriminated against, Ver -y well, if learned that two burglars had been with hat to match. the n"tion with the self sacrificing du-
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�'11'�'�, the town doesn't want his business, captured after they had attempted cercniony the ha�py young couple left tie,"; done hY the medical and otheT
i's,�,.. to break into the store of .T. Gascho & by motor for Toronto, Niagara Fall, missionaries, and the splendid support
"� , I he will take it somewhere else. And Sons. A Chevrolet qed,an use(] by
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ifb, - �.e w-Ul. To a man from the country the two men was ah" taken pogs,es- ishes are extended to the young worthy of. .% very liberal Collection
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-.1 with a car, one town is pretty much ion of and returned to the owner at w was taken iiii at the close of Miss
t��, couple by their many relatives apd
;�.*,' . the same as another. He is going Fxeter. They were taken to Gode- friends in their married life. U Mitchell'-, ad(In-sa.—With the drawing
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,o,�-� where be is being well received, in- � ,;ich to await trial.
1.�e. � ' . their return home Friday evening, a to a close of thf� Fall Fairs, the farm-
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(' stead of fined. Can the merchants of ,ular wedding dinner will be served at the
. ,;T1. n, Ably meeting of the Council of bride's home. to fall plou�-hing and -many other
Wf.j Seaforth afford to have such a 5itua-
�,,�J,' the Township of Hay was held in the Council Meeting. — The regulax farm duties, b( -fore the coming on of
,t's, tion arise" If the present by-law is Town Hall, Zurich, on Monday, Oct- meeting of the village council was the winter months.—The baseball
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Autum-n Millinery
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Our ha'ts were never prettier or more al-
luring than this season, with the pretty
combination of Felt and Wivet'and in
beautiful colorings and very reasonably
price(f.
Mrs. Bertha Bell, Hensall
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Feel Heavy After Eating ?
Cut out those rich foods and'sub-
stitute more Bread in your diet— _
BREAD is pure thrift food, bringing to your table bigger
nutritive value than any ,other food YOU can buy at any
price.
Bread never taxes digestion or Clogs the system as
do richer foods. .
Most important of all, Bread builds health, renews worn-
out tissues, guarantees energy for the dayls tasks. N
Insist upon
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The splendid, nutritious loaf made by bakers who insist
on all -pure ingredients and fullest food value.
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��, I - .'' law No. 11, 1927, re McDonald Drain, in town. Councillor Consitt reported Ian, and wifr-, of London, motored 0 -
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�'11'11 , I Albrecht was appointed as caretaker gins and Priest, Reeve Geiger, Coun- months.—Mr. F,dward Berry, of Wind- our machinery
,� .. walk without squeezing between or .
,IM, f the Town Hall for the. balance of cillorR Consitt and Cameron were ap- sor, spent the week end with -his I founA less than 2070 of all automobile working Year in and year, Out T cy
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11_�_ climbing over the fenders. And the the year 1927. The following , ar- point� pioneers in tlie I
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,,,,,4 - ed a corwnittee to examine tihe mother, Mrs. Berry. are
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; ,(�.�'-�* The radio industry is undergoing ail .
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,�,,R',..,��, flO, not Whe;v they are, . E. Thiel, gravel, Road, 9 and 18, a number of loads of gravel placed cation with his parents, Mr, and Mrs.
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`�gM �'Aknd lattly, remember that "Abso- "' no chafices. Our Com- '
1� ,ell I..,. going to buy my radio from a manu- I I
I � ";N'; . . by dogs. $12: F. Kading, sheep valu- structed to advertise for tenders for accompanied by Mrs, W. Magnall, of � I .
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., � I gre eon ator, $2; J. Thiel, teaming brick bats, diggring one 0-0 more ground water Beachville, an� Mrs. A. H. Carroll Y Years' experierim
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�f, ".."', , Public School, grant to school fair, rate foil 1927, was read dkrgt and -Carroll and Mrs, Scott *ill renialin aPParatUs that provides the profits. for' " Nk.. =ft- '
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A��,,;§,�.*,�,�� J - Stade end finlal reading �nrr motion of Consitt tarded In ., ny ImProop#2ents 1hW m&& them Amer. .
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