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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1927-10-21, Page 4r",r",_v,mr,�'.F�­�_3��—�, '-'_"-,%,""­"­�,�, 79_WW,W,MW9MY11r"!W"1T17T I 11 I I I I � �, , I � � � '"' I " 1. , I , 'I .1 � , , � "'' � �� I v , I I ., "T ___ - - 1_1�1111­ -;c ,,, I I :, ,�NW' r,"� ,ir'­ , ,�-,, 11 I � , , � , 1, ,,,� � . , - I I , - I �, 9 , I I I I I I . 11 1. �',, , � ,, ,_ ." I - , . ,_-___,,7---.._,.!,, "" I .. ., , � 1 -7 -1 -IM , -1, ;,;� , . " � I � �i ---u), _N"_Yl�,Jq.,�_ F `­ " `�k--�'��1, . , , , - -­ , - - , '�­ � � �� "I � 11 I . T � . 11. V�".,T,4141 ,."�:1-1�.-..-,.,-."�.,�,�.,.-.-,I - ..... . � , , Vr, 4,! N . � I �`:,� 11 -At"VAN . "I CAW � 444" X!k-, V�" � "�'_l � , " 11 Jorge plglwatl "; 1 � e 1. .T4=33w� �� ":` "i , Rup $ .I , , I Pwl-`� - '' �� I , "T . Mp �.. , , " M &R, � ", - V " , .- I.. .'. I..;:, 11 , " r, §4Y41 i % g - 1. ,L r-17 ` , 'N , . t�,�?R , � '1.5�',71 � , , , �" , ""'" , lw� �__ * 01 ; .." 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I had . �", , ., :,: �. 3 -1-11-- 7.".4 , Jr Pkayied r. - rock � '..", � � �w I " w,.hio *auld tend tq pro�urp 'khe de- 1 . � , . ,�, I � " , __ ­ , of 4, deer on Tu,444.ay axkO' io t" . ' , " I W 1! October . Oiv ", - out �a ,uuiv$0 of exampled. � a � � ,?"� , , � �� , W , � ;,.N, receive 0 , , I - _ F . 110.�`:I,W� I - , to be iaer �­� ., ,,.,,%Y�,,� I " �' 11 ��, R, '117"'i 'I � - 15, 1�, �._i . I : 11, , , .. ,.: __ I.,11',reiii+ for the fitylit thev nut, ' `� 0 . ­�d . !91 I - i � I 14. � " 1, .. - F�r_ U19 ,�,�T, � " ,h?'.�,;. I � �. � 21 94 . J *1 the ."w". - � ''. I : aliX Aclu .with water to stay in his 'j. . '­ �,�, '. 41,­­1�,,!,,* I ,�� ... �.. � , , , , -,",'I � . I �11 ,ro " Neetin. ,;I%urn ! , I'�, ,Zed , ,4," , � . X'i L , % ,�� MY FALL r, All, - hunting *A, , � 1 �* Id i Wx "'YKA - -, MIJ!"'; "', , "I _'­., .:� V M I obert, I$. ,�:",J­ . . 1� " 14"', t �� I �. � �4 ._� , , . ", 001 . I li� J.0 ' . , .... 14 ftt. A ::: . � . �" K '. . , ' , ' � 'ot h - statement, evening seisiQii When A, IPrQ6r4mme N,o�th Quebec, and ' , , "' , � � SM, , 'WA4 , -, �'. 1, z , -1 , Ora -wig S roas* I � , I firemeni 'are repe I � W I , , 117,9111 " ��'Jfj Axed )Ax1ity ,And sgioothness� ot ripeech. biu friends to veni , ,,,,,.W � , ", � L� , �g the4 ad � ed unti son, gi. Albert Si - A *0 Rasc*04t 0, position - and he., togethqr with all the , - " , " , � " ", ,:..', .. �'. , . .�.* k4,,i. �, ��. I � '':". - N., I I * , , �I, A _-F Ihn - $4Y ,01W q ,� .,OT:41 "104't.1, 1 . - - - cout�ml UfA deer he shot to Zurich.- r. Ph , VFAUAN , . , �g,T t!XR0,9_ I " " It'! , I � . r , +11h i I " I al . " �', .! A I . - . ,,, 4,%,,,,:4 � i b1ppod. coo of gviag the greatest - lclj �. � , eard the . - . .1. RAIRW.111 - . ftg of vocal and instrumental 0"L PRE R,Ay;.�,D:��i� I 0- 0 Mr. VAN � - ..k � - 't %w ,� X un In not - I, . ht'', . ,- I - Beaver, of town, was receiving the ' ' . I 'lip", i , .� ; � ,�,.,I, .,,�"', 'A I . . � � t��, 11 ; 41MMU, r 1�_ �.�;',,',i ,',`,��,,,'�, 1;. 1; ,.�­,_:, I I �i �4-T . , eadings and;,community sin 1AW4 . "kv �,' �V - rla4r is over, ut 4 . 01'1� �47,4,1s, �tn *11. 14A, t., ". __ I ,.�', "��( :1 "' , 11 wev., vk,0�,i ,* - � .,.:� � ­n� , ;, e � AA�g .;R",t,� *. �. � �:,`,, t , ,,,, th i The teuchers � . ,- , �:�c vRoH, SUNSALL ' few, df:tWU6A0*. M I I - I , ba use Ing were weU rend'red. only saving this 'building, but also kipecialt OX SP I - x"T"".5pgm �v,000 , ,t A . ,� Q* I- ,; t'. "'.. c. " , , .. , - . , , ., . " . apother . . 'A" !"I"i ;� I I I �.. �.��,,-.-' ,,, '. . .. - . ". Ot,�� "":` .'�. , - " ,! �, � here feel indebted - AlUni 90 " . con reitulationsi of hi.,5 friends 14st: on - . barn and driving shed, all � P -A I 'i ' 0 , as- in'T"I V Y%tyf,A,W.N�4',�;' ,1;,q I 11" K,,..Qr bette �;*� Iig . _9�,t .. ,%,4 ., , *et, as a social centre, w I I., ...., 1. I I I., � . Fri ay on the anniversary of his 87th ,W%hin U very short dist*nee of the � 1�1-19 e"k­ ? ,­ -j,�" , . . . . . ,�144 . , . I A- � � ,�, .. . ,- I - F �11. p4kXQ774 14§#F,�%�,!:,��_,., 1V It , ,­ Z, � . ,: wid ' v It, , - I � ­121� ,, Va, - - ". I . .�� ���, �,,�j � _� � , �k�'�f neighbors may meet once sels for the success of this splendid 1, Y, bCTO8XR 210 � V I . ­�,,�",;"�. ". I ,�. -1 .�J_ , ., TV. " k4 �` - " - �J_ftdr. "; , .: .� � birthday. Re enjoyv good health'ttud. . se of the fire 31en"soTman Woi1g.:0h`PJ* '� ., "; I -,ole.s ber 191clwf-, � I i�,,* �11.' ­­. �, "". 1. ., 11, �,__ - (,e! ,_',�i',,F,�.'k I = ': 1, . I- 10 ,­,� �'.. - �.."`� " ...... I �, I r - 'A �,,. "M;,"'i � . evening. . � I 11 '1-4.-- '01"A"W", I I , � . , �. - � , 44d"�ub I $Par, to compare notes and renew is quite active for his years. -The an- Supper,,, to ELBo. ot be ascertained, for while , for . . F, ,�Iq, -beelo, " ,.served fTom 6 Cann " `* " I � ". . �14 � , -, ­­. I _' ", q 1XIendships, has passed with the nual fowl supper in connection with �1-1 Friday Morning. ! i _i� .# ���� 4,,,,��,��'71�0 Miss M. G. N. Irving, of Hamilton threshing had been completed that 'Net's . i I , * , " *: ` a 1,:,W,P""�,`. � �M,-," �'d "I �L . , . 'R . Brolva 01 Unne-1 . , 'malce � ", 4;... . ".. � the local Evangelical church will be Wo R); "', `01,4# I 0, I ,,% "I'- .1 � evening -by Mr. Merner and staff, it is .,�­ I X';,J; ., ,,;,,'.-,� -�, .: . .I . . �, ?, Concert Will then be given 1�� �' I , I i . :�'2��,'Iti'!�m'Wo _,. panco soles; rea �� W ,_ U."AR1,11 " �. . , I vgOpo­ -, -, ;�,�,,_�041i&.,.I�Ivl �t­ t I R .., ...... . ''.. �7 11. ,:. '* ' ' "', a .1.1 %V� ..Y � . I ;_� _ _in made of travel and the ad- Normal School, conducted a Picture held in the shed next Wednesday eve. In the � TOWN HA t�at it could not have originated -In " � W ,. I �. 1, . 1, , - , �`, ,�, 11: � LL by the felt J ­ " d present clay communica- Study Lesson with a class whicix was Men's Gunmetal Qx6t4s,, P 44,410111 K , . I I . ". lt FAA '_1#1 � r, $4 1$�i, I ,�!-, v,antgges E n * from his Again thresher by sparks " ,,,q.'.'1l0e,,, sewu. '. I I I �: ,�: t�ing_-Potatoes are very scarce here .. .. . �� ... �11 is BRUNWICK TRIO, Qf P"- I ­ - , "'. "t"�' both tea�chers and . les, rubber heels.-i-lor ..,..,_. �1:,'.,�­ �V , ?, I "I" 4".,..-., 1k .Y-.� , , . . I : er 90 I 1-. 1. don. from - en s the wind was I � '14. " ---- - ., . I- - . 1� ,., , , ,#;k,�,-, �- - - ��r.., I ." - r I I � W WR �� 'i �05 . I%v 11, ,,, . tj�u, That ik the old Fall Fair is to much enjoyed by fall and are selling at $2 p . the MeassoGun-mietal CaU.Sbo* neat Vou,11d',01 �, ,� . ..... II;, ., � swvive, the pupils. 'She very cleverly introduced ­ , .1 -f 0. , ", - 4 � .,..,. .. , ", � , - �-. . �- 11 11 - � .1 ,,­ � . that might have ' heels, for �'. . ,� ,­�. �.,� �* . � I I . .1 tl . � . directors of these fairs pound bag. The yield is over 50 per 1, � carrying auy,111�pallllv: L ;� I � her lesson by a short interesting dis- I ed ..soles., rubber I .1... �...,.. , � . K, -, cent. less than last year. Apples are Admission, . eminated from it ,altogether away Women's Fatept one strup, Sh so, n64 '�:: g4j* " # � - , "I � ;,!� � will have to import midways and go . , I � cumon of art galleries. She used _ 0'4 .�, ; - I . . I I . , * � . .) , i' ... � PPI f A, `�,'V ,,� , � 21 :- scarce but their seems to be enough CR,ILI>XN 3-5c. ADULTS rabc. from the b4ru, and then ,again it - . 0`�,M& % �,,�,vp!T �,��, .:,.., � " I , .� ,". intp the show business generally in 1. . I _� �.,, _*! .1- ";":... ­ I I . i�,;::.- �� several pictures to bring the artists Is . Cuban h�elsf with rubbdr 3'. , ; � , , , , 11 "..". �� �11 I., .."', to supply local needs. The price I . �',, �� X , _ ". I , � , , b by .. , . I . , . 4__,,- . I I Ever) ody - ?111'�,,� - I'll .. �'? K",;�' order to draw a gate. story contained'in the picture. All ;,, � , - ,I.I,_,-N I , 11 , -, - , , , 'r", ranges from $4.50 to $5 per barrel for a combustion or any cause associated ­ . I., , . I .. I , I : . . I . . .1 . .� I � . I I �, "A . Welcome. ' not thoUilit to have. bevil caused top - 'T6,1 lt;�: *fq �"'!44 -`* Women's Gunmetal Oxfords, .at . Ad ;! ,Z ': heels, for ................. 01111 1 �.:, � .. . I Frly, we do not believe any such pictures by good artists contain stor- . - ... .... -1 .... ­­:�J, ;� ��. .11, I � hand picked fall and winter apples- � - I I - RM with the putting in of damp grain as Growing Girls' Patdnt three-eye��iixes, black U�arA tr�m; , � . ''... I , . , �,,C ery well developed series The pumping apparatus has been con- . Dr. Moir'says that all the i ' , , . .." 431-19 , - � : I , , . -1 . ,,, - thing. We believe that the automo- ies- By a v � . I - , grain was I I . " , ': I of systematic questions and answers low rubber heels, for ........................ I; , ,!6�1 1 il� � �1� . " , I - nected with the new rock well at the ______ put in in fine dry condition, so as we, ,- " �� .: I ­ - . . ? . .."", bile and the good roads have combin the children were able to understand 1� - . Misses' Black Calf Oxfordii, Panc'o soles, rubber hW4 Ire�l V, , .- .1 ,: , fire hall and after giving the well a bav said, it cannot really be dtermInT I . I I I � - I value for .......... � . � " I I 7P Y ;., lo- ..... i ...... r- ..— ....... � .., .�! V., 1,5 .� . ed to bring opportunities for inereas the story of "Tjae H!ighland She good test the supply of water seems Friday evening, under the auspices of ed U the fire, broke out in the iu� . - 11�? .....� '� � ,,, - I I ' . - 711, Fairs, Misses' Gunmetal Calf Ties, b ack'Lizard trim,, low rubi " " ' � I ed success and interest to Fall herd's Chief Mourner." She also I- ; -11 +;III A — ..I ;. on 4 � .9 �1. - 1, �_.3 -%.I.., -I- " .3 � ,)�pr 11�.,Jftn:,,',�� 14 � I . , . .e � ; � . ;, " to e ne au. e. F Ll- the i3eusall Baseball ,Club, was well eror o arn cause - - heels, for ............ ; . 1. ,, 11�1 � that they never before, possessed, and showed. how Art, Picture Study, Lan- foot to such abeavy'loss to Dr. Moir, as it M ss B , ....... ......... I ........ �.. � _. , " .;�,,�.. . ." . 1,� 'pipe the water to the resi- atten in wd being I e ' Box Kip School Shoes, nailed �,soles, rubber. h Is " " 11 , - ,�, s and other en- guage and Composition could be : .1 ce, I-AM129:1. , I . 'P I that if the side ,show dences in the central portion of the present. Excellent music was pro- is said'by good authority that the fine . real value, at ............... � . , 4144wo I , I;.: correlated. Her address was really I ...... ............. 1. � .... I ; , tertainment of a side show nature village as many have no water sup- vided b �'Aqssrs. Gordon Bolton, Jas bank barn, which was built by the I. . .1 I '.:., �r, 1- � a great help to those present in .y . � %­ , I I � �,, -, " " , ": - , r ,�� were banished, it would prove of last- teaching the difficult subject of Pic- ply and citizens have to carry water Broadfoot, with Miss Rossie Broad- former owner, Alva Bell, some years � . 1.90plAk . I .. �; . �� , .11 %OF �, ;­ . - ". , - . -A number from the vil- foot at the piano. The prize for the ago, could not - .� �,�. � � _'. benefit to these shows. Any per- for blocks. be replaced for much 11 v _ .. ".., Ing ture Study. IRgC motored over to the London Road oldest co.hple on the floor at 11 oyelock if any less than �5,000, so that this, I , I �' . � son in an agricultural community, in Mrs. Snyder introduced the dis- . '' �, I on Saturday night to see the fire was ca red by Mr. and Mrs. Ed- with au two days' threshing, was cer- � & I . . , L. I . , . cussion on problems of a smallsehool. p ; , ; . -, . ... hich the average Fall Fair is held, vrhich destroyed Dr. A. Moir's f e ward Sheffer, Mrs. Shefter receiving I a . I --11 ­ I- I I I.. W In tainly 4 very heavy loss. Fortunate- 11 1-1 � _.. - per, showing 0 !!! 1, 11 !I!! �� �� 0 - . � I . 44' a She gave a very good pa large barn. ,Messrs. C, Fritz and W- a handsome Cup and saucer, and M .., D . & who ean not take pleasnre out of - .. r. IY no live stock was burzied with the I . 11 . �1, 1. good display of livestock, or who -pre- the different ways and means of ov- O'Brien spent a few days this week Sheffe-r afifie pair of socks. A euchre exceptl6n of one pig. 'Mr.. Samuel I I I � - � . I t � I .��, ercoming the difficulty experienced in Pp " I I �. � 1. , te ot,is about in at Kettle Point duck shooting- - and dance vill be held on November Merner was also a heavy lor,er, his � ., I 1. small schools due to lack of competi- Farm Sold. -Mr. Oscar Koehler has 11th by the l3aseball Club. separator being in thd barn at. the - I I I FORr" , ..3 ' , 11 the same class as the person who cart tion. Competition is essential in the sold the 100 -acre f�rm, Lot 25, Con. . time of the fire and without any in- TELEPHONE 11 OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL I �'. ' ,_ . I 11 �11. . .., not take any pleasure out of travel life and progress of the school merit 11, Hay, on which he has lived the Y. P. L. -The Ydung Peo0le's surance on it, but fortunately for Dr ' " - ' � , I ,,� �, oil the highways unless they are cut- and report cards help. She pointed past year and which he purchased last League of the United Church held Moir, there was same insurance ,on' - � . ­ . � . " . . I I III I I � � :,, , . ting in or passing everything in sight. out that pupils are handicapped for spring fiom Mr. Wilfred Laporte, to their weekly ineeting on. Monday eve- the barn when he bought it a little our firemen, and he and 'Dr, Moir are and bagging it up, and which will at' ..""." person play in a small school, but this.can Mr. William Dietrich, of Seaforth, ning last with a good attendance, with over a year ago, but of course far I6ud in their praises of the good woik least, make good hen food, -Mr. R6b- ll1%.", Seven times out of ten that be overcome by fostering a good formerly of . Stephen Township. Pos- Miss Margarvt Habkirk presiding. Af- from meeting his loss, An immense. done by ur- firemen, as well as by inson and Mr. Beeswax intend starting k�',-,::. is the driver of a Ford, and seven school spirit. session wiR be given December lst ter the usual devotional exercises, crowd very soon gathered it the scene friends -aond neighbors -As will be out for- hiinti g. in Sudbury. and dis- W times out of ten the man who runs Miss M. Wheatley continued the next. Mr. and Mrs. Koehler and fam- Miss Avis Lindenfield played a pleas- of thel fire, including several hundred seeri by lo6al ad in this,column, the trict, either Ae end of, this ,,w -'eek ot- ��,_ . , down the Fall Fair is also in the discussion and thought the problems i, " - ,y will move -back on to their other ing piano solo, followed by a well autos and the large crowd did every- ladies bf Carmel Presbyterian chlireh. first of next, going bk motor.� The* , . light car class. of the small school could be partially farm on the Goshen Line now occu- rendered duet by Mr. and Mrs. W. thing they could to assist in saving are -having a fine fowl supper and con- were there ago, but ,�t, overcome by Consolidation and Town- ,� short time .. pied -by Mr. F. Kochems and family. H. Pfile, which was much enjoyed. and for which Dr, Moir is mostthank- cert on Friday evening of this week, found out that they had to wait for 1111 As stated, we believe the Fall Fair ship School Boards. Attendance ,prob- The topic entitled, "Jenny Lind," was ful, and he is loud in praise of our nd are sparing no pains to make it, a few *eeks until the close season i � ��.�, - to -day has a bettet opportunity of - a ' , _ , lem has to be contended with in class DUBLIN . very ably given by Miss Margaret firemen and -their Ane fire engine and a great success- The supper will be for hunting was over, so came home �i - becoming an asset, a very great asset es of one pupil. No opportunity for .- M� W.t,h foi the Big One 'Cent Saie next frabkirk, and was one of the most in- equipment and which was, the subject served in the church and the concert to put in the time ,.� . to more advantage I , � than it ever bad before. The oppor- for debate in school, reading tablesis weel., October 27th, 28th and 29th. BiLls will terestiAg top;,.,, that has been given. of great praise from all. Much sym- will be held in the T'own Hall. The thairthey could there simply wAiting. - I , -'�% tunity, however, of realizing on this a great help to all schools. be out soon. Wait for it. The bigge3t m,oney The meeting was closed with prayer. pathy is felt for Dr. Moir ar,d Mr. Brunswick Trio of London, who dre -Work is being pushed rapi , o ... dly n I., people Mr. Posliff gave a number of ways saver of the year, at Keating's Pharmacy, 'j- asset, does not lie as many Seaforth. 3 I 2s -i Next Montl.av cvening there will be a Merrier in their loss at this season of fine entertainers, have been secured Mr. Mickle's -new dwelling so as to I . R. to develop observation. -y interestoog meeting, which will the year, which means so much finished before the very cold 1 4", seem to think, in the hands of the 'Mr. Bisbee and Miss Reynolds led Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. Michael Coyne vei to 'for the oceasion.-The linen' shower 'get it �'.­ Fair officers and directors, no matter the convention in community singing. and family have moved to the Kelly bE conducted �-y men only. Dr. Knapp tyem. held at the home of Mrs. J. W. Skin- weather sets in. -Mr. Fred W� Hess 1� farm, which they recently purchased. will have ch:irgre of the programme. Briefs. -Mr. G. C. Petty has return- ner, of ourvillage, on Wednesday eve- moved into his new dwelling on Rich- 1.� , how capable, how energetic, or how Miss McLean introduced the sub- -as to harve been held ed from the West where he spent a n;ng,last, was well attended qnd much mond Street, East, a little over a week .% � I � ,., . goo be, but it does lie in ject of "Problems of a Large School." This fine farm is beautifully situated This meeting ,A . � I—. She pointed out the difficulties of re- on the county road, two miles south Monday evemug of this week, but ow7 number of weeks, and while there he enjoyed, Ars, Skinner proviifg herself or so ago, and is well pleased with it - ' - ' '.. ming community viewing work and correction of exer- of the village in Hibbert Township. ing fo the f-,wl supper at Klpppnl it attended as a delegate from Hensall, a fine' hostess. These showers 4tre and with little improvements :and .:1 . in the district. cise books and her ways of overcom- Mr. Coyne, Jr., will manage the old was decided to leave it over until next South Huron,district, the recent large leading up to a bazaar to be held in changes he intends making in the near , . I . I vember under future, will number among our finest "I., Why is it that a farmer, who has Ing the same. Difficulty in s home on the 7th Concession of Mb- -Monday evewng. A large crowd is convention held at Winnipeg, and re- the coming Month of No .... . ecuring bert.-Mr. Michael J. Benninger and expected. ports it as a most interesting one. He the auspices of the Ladies, Aid of dwellings. -Mrs. C. Hoggarth and her 1. " : , , good stock, horses. cattle, or whatever time for much individual i attention is Mr. Billy Curtin are havffig the elec- Presentati(m And Address. -On the also visited a number of relatives and the United Church. - Mr. Andrew sisiter, Miss Ethel Murdock, and their - it may be, is looked down on if he experienced. Discipline s procured tric lights installed in their houses. evening of Tuesday, September 27th, friends and riports a most pleasant Lammie, of Detroit, is herevisiting his cousin, 'Miss Gretta Laminie, fornted . ..", exhibits this stock at his local fair? by means of fair play and the right School Sports. -The following were ,t large and rt-spectable gatheringtook trio and enjoyable time. -A large sisters, Mrs, Jane Henry and Mrs. G. a fine orchestra at the Kippen dis- �1, He is accused of taking all the prize school spirit being fostered. Report the prize winners at the High School place at the lh�ome of Mr. and Mrs. number from this ,village attended the F. Case and relativeii and friends in mond services on Monday -evening last I :,. cards are good for discipline and at- the village. Andrew was a former and their vio,lin and A rts held last week: Girls -100 yd. Wesley S. Cott,, Huron Street, the ob- fowl supper held in the United church, piano selections _.",�. money, and giving no one else 11 show, tendance. She believes there is as SPO � . , .. I and is rarely given credit for help- many advantages as problems in a dash, Sr., Annie Ryan, Evelyn Mel. ject being to .,ay good-bye and pres- Kippen, on Monday evening, and re- resident of our village and has been were much enjoyed. -Rev. Mr. J. life. , ady; Juniors, Helen Murray, Veronica ent>I,,Mx. and Mrs. George W. Davis port one of the best ever held in this engaged in the drug and fancy gqods Ilroy is reported as giving very fine " " ing to make the show a success. What large school. Molyneaux; sack race, open, Veronica with a well -worded address, club bag district. -Miss Dora qnd Ruth Green line in Detroit for a good many years , sermons in Carmel Presbyterian '. does the prize money amount to any- Miss H. Delaney continued the dis- Zre he has established a good busi- church an Sunday last,A'few weeks t_. � way, compared to the possible ur- cussion emphasizing the lack of suf- Dill, Marion Dill; walking race, Sen- and an electric heater and to spend of Grand Bend,.Wpent the week end . ficient time for individual help and ior, Helen Krauskopf, Rose O'Connor; a pleasant eVVning sociably with them with Mr. and Mrs. Win. Fairbairn_ ness.-The neighbors and friends of I continued fine vl�eather would be ideal I, chaser his exhibit of his stock may teaching as well as homework cor Juniors, Loretto Delaney, Marion Dill.- prior to leaving for their new home Mr. and Mrs. Earl Palmer, of Wind- Dr. A. 'Moir did good service. the first 1 in the way of gettifig all outside- work L� - part of this week in salvaging quite'nicely done before'the setting in of � bring to him? People are never an- three-legged race, Senior, Veronica in Hensa ,xhere Mr. Davis'i--work sor, spent the- week end with Mr. _ rection. In a' large school the prob- �� animous on a judge's decision. A lems of gifted normal and subnormal Dill, Helen Krauskopf; Junior, Mary call him. Mr. W. J. Carling read the and Mrs. T. W. Palmer and Roy -Mr. a quantity of grain out of the fire winter. Coyne, Veronica Molyneaux; thread addtess and Mr. Win. Fraser made and Mrs. J. D. Buchanan, of London, I . 1,,,�-­ man with an individual entry, in the children presented a problem. At the +U --4. I; "rl_l - �11..­ P minds of many, may have a better "". end of the paper much useful discus- the needle, Evelyn IvIelady, Inargaret Jordan; race, open, Teresa � ,V..s a on. e taken entire- ly by surprise, 'Mr. Davis, on behalf ,were guests over th-L week end with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Buchanan and ,911!�. animal than' the actual prize winner sion took place with regards to the above problems. peanut Conley, Dorothy O'Rourke; dodge ball, of himself and good wife, replied in family. -Messrs. Earn Shaddock and ,�'�,,� ' W, and what is a two dollar or three del The election of officers resulted as Mary Coyne, Marion Dill; form relay .q few well chosen words, thanking the Herb Hoggarth are this week paint - 105�' % lar prize at most if the other fellow follows: President, Mr. Ashton; Vice race, Form 11; soft ball, most runs, friends most heartily for their kind ing the fine new dwelling of Mr. Laird �, . 1,.`,� makes a sale and a profit of three President, Miss McKay; Secretary- Rose O'Connor, score 8-4. Boys -100 yard race, Senior, William Ryan, Wm. considerations and for the beautiful gifts they had. bestowed upon them. Mickle.-We believe that a plowing match, under the auspices of the Ex- 9'�Y pl�R_ times that much, or more, to a par- Treasurer, Mr. Sellers; Librarian, Dr. Pantzer; Junior, Pat McConnefl, Fran - have said, it cannot really be determin- eter Plomen's Association, is to b e � .:'. f�� I I., on i , chaser who has seen his animal 1, Field; Executive Committee -Mr. G. Jefferson, Miss L. Parrott, Mr. N. cis Ryan; bicycle race, open, Francis in radi ' o, piano and violin music ren- held on the 28tb of this month on I ,� exhibit. Or don't you believe the F1.11 Muir, Blyth Public School staff; audi- Stapleton, Donald Benninger; running dered by -Mrs. Cole, Mr. A. J. Perritt, the farm of Mr. Luther, near the �,� time or trouble it takes to fit and tors, Miss Mills, Miss Strong; dele- high jump, Senior, Zach. Ryan, Win. Ruth and Allen Fraser. The follow- "To Thames Road, aiid will be attended 11'' , �,.��,� exhibit . stock pays? Where does the gate to 0. E. A., Miss F. Buchanan. Ryan; Junior, HtarolcP Pethick, Pat ing is the address: Mr. and Mrs, by some of the skilled plowmen of this � I I.. -1 prize stock that the country flocks to Dr. Field gave a very instructive McConnell; three-legged race, Zach. Ryan, Wm. Dantzer; putting shot, Sr., G. W. I)avis: Dear Friends. -We - gather hert to -night on the eve of district. -The Woman's Guild, of St. Paul's Church, Hensall, will hold a ,-.1, ;., Toronto or Guelph to see, come from? address in "Some Hints in Teaching Frank McGrath, Win. Ryan; Junior, your departure from our midst with sale of work in the basement of the * .1, Seven times out of ten it is picked up Arithmetic." In teaching arithmetic Elmer Feeney, Pat McConnell; pole feelings of kind remembrances and to church on Saturday afternoon, Nov. � .11. through the country, and is not the the teacher must bear in mind the use of and the vaulting, Senior, Zach Ryan, Kenneth expres, out- regret at your removal 19th. Booths will consist of fancy - 1_.: product of any big breeding estab- -1. `�,�, practical problems mental training or development of Dill; Junior, Francis Ryan, Pat Me- from our village. We feel that what work, aprons, candy, surprise and 1, 11 Esliment. There is as good stock in the mind that arithm6tic gives the Connell; softball, most runs, Pat Me- � 11 - � 0 1 f— rels Forac will be our loss will be the great gain of our nvi,,hborinc, villa of Hensa" home-made baking-. Tea will -be serv- ed -Miss Flossie Foss rku -A -fr F'�,r, �,,. this district to -day as was ever shown , Y, 1110;a. at Toronto. It may not be fitted or , �.'- I trained, but the foundation is there pupils. Accuracy in arithmetic is the first requisite. He thought that dirvis- ion of fractions was given to,o earl y as very little use was made of divis- onne I . . - ; .7 I III; tug-of-war, tearn, captained by K. Dill won: Rev. Father O'Drouski, P. P., distributed the prizes. Trustees � . As a citiz(n you have always taken the interc,'I of our community to heart. In church work you and Mrs, . - Om Toronto during the past week and is spending a week ot so with her par- Onts before returning to the city- take, the service praise in the United Church, while the United choir . . I I ­: . " I _ I I .1, ­ . . "... - I . I. . , 11 � . I 11 - .. . ­ *-. : �, I' I . 1, I I �, .. 1 . I .1.t I . . I . I - I , . , and it would be at Toronto if any of ­ .1 - the big breeders of the Province i�". 'knew ion of fractions in outside fif e. More mental arithmetic is needed on ac- Maloney and Krauskopf were present -And many of the parents of the ebil- dren. Dai -is ha� i been most active and help- ful in the promotion of all that is best and good. ,As a friend and neigh- Church socials, fowl suppers and en- tertainments are now the order of the day. -Mrs. Colin S. Hudson is spend- . 0 Right Habits of Eating , I I � � of it. What better way is there count of its practical value and be- bor your acts of kindness, sympathy ing a week or sb in Niagara Falls hugly entertained us at the evening . of the church last Wednesday after ., . I of bringing it before the public than cause of the develoement of mental : activity. . . 4 " �� 1. I � , ,� � I I , � and helpfulness will long be remem- and vicinity, accompanying her -bro- 1, - ;, , %. 1 .F by exhibiting it at the local fairs? . Friday Afternoon. moron, with it good attendance. L I . bered. As a recognition of our ther, Allan Webber, and her sister, . I e � W ­X I : I � , b " ' " "' ' , ,. .. . , , . .. _-:," L . Iff., I I � L, 11, i" I V At the Brussels Fair this year, Thc On Friday afternoon Mr. G. R. Pat- Come and hear thi.� first class concert t.1- friendship, we ask you to accept this tok(,n Ada, Mrs. R. Paterson, who is here from %, ., "Many dishes, many diseases"- P I . will take the gArvIce hifte lettu t , ^ .. 1�', Fxpoqitor representative was co�pying I . . " terson, of irlinton, gave an interesti ng . nt� the sunset hisile Quartette, assisted by kabel Mortimer, rmder, in Northside United slight of good fellowship and wish you hoth many years and suc- the West on a visit, making the trip by motor.-mr; T. C. Joynt . 4, They quickly tUrned in an Alarm, I _z I .., � .. a list of the prize winner,,;, when two , address on "Some New Ideas in Agri- culture." He brought the relation Church at Seaforth. 'In M�nday. October 24th, at 8.30 p.m. See large adveetisern,ent cess in your new home. Signed on be- made a -business trip to Toronto last . I So said Benjamin Franklin two . - , . %.� rnen, one from Wentworth County and 1. of science to agriculture showing that Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc- half of the donors, F. Wickwire, Wm. week, purchasing goods for his three - � I :. , . the other from the northern part o,' agriculture is a science. He explain- Clure and son Jim, of Colborne, callel Fraser." large stores. -Mr. William Sangster -- �_ hundred years ago. And he knew. - -1 i .. I .. le . , �11 the Province, walked into the Secre- ed the different kind-, of research for on Snell Bros. Sunday last. They are Motor Accident -What might have proved a much more serious accident is having his verandah extended on the south side of his dwelling on Rich- - I . I tary's office and asked him if he would �� .I- . '.... � look up the name corresponding to an new ideas and why made: (1) For the love of it; (2) Fundamental research 4porting a new Overland Whippet. than it turned out to be and in which mond Street North, making it much VVI�EN you eat meat you do not need you are generat- �_� "­,. exhibitoT's number. To oblige them .. . the making and establishing of fortunateIN no one was seriously in- jured, happened a mile and a quarter wider, which will be an improvement. -Mr, Henry John ing poison that causes the gradual slowing down we ' "o ... . , 'he did so, and found that this particu- fac�s; (3) Experimental research; �) east of the village on Sunday after- r. Fisher, both on Richmond Street, call . Id age." . . . R, lar exhibitor came from the Township Fit and try method of research. e wondered if the science of agriculture Watch for the Big On�p Cent SWe nex" we k, OctotIer 27th, 28th and 29th. Bil.19 vrill e noon hetwei-n 5 and 6 o'clock, when North, have each duringthe past week . To keep the zest that stands for joy in living, eat simple, .. "..". o� Tuckersmith, twenty miles away. . ;,;. was keeping pace with other sciences. be out soon o it. The blvge�t money saver of thewalstr! rat Keating's Pharmacy, Mr. and MY -9. Wm. Martin and little grandchild, of Lucan, were returning much improved the appearanice of their dwelling by having nourishing foods -chief among which is BREAD. . . " . We do not know if these men were � Re dwelt in the advances. ag-ricultu-re S -forth- 3128-1 from visiting their son, Dr. Martin, properties them nicely repainted. -Miss Belle Increase health and vigor by eating . ,'* purchasers or jlbt; we do not know has made in BTithin by developing Notes. -Miss S. McCool is spending of God,rich, when in some manner Spa�rks, of Brantford, is spending a ' ' �. even if the particular animal took a :,', . a . pasture of the same composition as n )k. I IThe several months at the home of her mother, Mrs. W. -McCgol.-Rev Mr. the car st ruck. loose gravel, turning few days with her mother, Mrs. Jas. * Golden Crust Bread . I I '-i.�, prize or not, but we do know that teachers were entertained and and Mrs. Snowden, who have been vis- the car upside down and pinning the Sparks, and will retrarn this week, � . I �,, something had made an .n appeal to . i�. � .11 instructed by motion pictures for the iting friends in the community, re- occupants underneath. Mr. C. P. Carlisle, of Toronto, who was spend- taking her mother with her, who will remain during the winter months with . . -The loaf'so rich in quality in-- ":, � i them, and the owner's name and ad- W remainder of the afternoon. turned to their home near the Sault, ing the week end at the home of his her daughter in Brantford. -Mr, WIM. gredients that it makes the best, � 1, . dress were taken. That is the kind I'- The following resolutions were Michigan. -Mr. and Mrs. T. Manning sisters, Mrs. Leeper and Mrs. Anna Simpson and -mother and sister, Mae, most wholesome food that comes � I., of advertising that pays in dollars and :i'i` brought in: (1) That we, the East Huron of London, recently .visited theiraunt, M.rt. E. Bell. -Mrs. T. Sampson, who McDonald, happened to be motoring accompanied by Mr. Jack Stacey, of - on your table. - - � 1. �.... ct. Tits. 1%. . Take the Teeswater Fair. Toes- Teachers' Institute, tender a vote of Kas been visiting her sister, Miss along at the time and rendered first aid in extricating them and brought Detroit, spent the week end with Mr. ard Mrs. R. Bonthron, Mrs. Simpson I I I AA your Grocer. - . � "', I � I � � water is a town of some 900 popula- ... 1!�. thanks to the Board of Management of the United Church for the use of Palm I yon, returned to her home in _ erston on Saturday. -Miss Alice Fing- them on to Hensall, where they wer looked 'Martin re"Oatning 'for a week here at her ­ - Made by Heftsall Bakery. ­ . ­, . - ;( tion. It is not surrounded by a farm- , the building for our convention. land has returned after a pleasant after, Mrs. being th: Only one injun§d, having bruised her — b o`m e. A linen shower will be held at the home -of Mrs. Ski'n-her on Wed- I I . I I �,_ , �:, ing district that compares with the ,;.% district about Seaforth or other towns I (2) That a vote of appreciation be tendered Reeve Baeker for his very visit with Goderich friends. - Miss Chapman, of Detroit, returned last (. arm. The ar was badly damaged but was repaired the saihe evening nesday evening of this week, when do -nations will -be received for 'the - . . . . . I . ' A. J. SMITH, Hensall, Ont.' . .1.1 ,�. . � in this county, whe ''! re Fall Fairs are appropriate words of welcome, also to Friday after a two weeks' visit here, and Mr. and Mrs. Martin were able bazaar which is being held by the �. 1. - ,;-- -, . I, 7 , 1, , . .. . � , I held annually, yet it has a fair that Mr. Barker for the opening exercises. (3) That the thanks of the conven- ­4Mrs. W. Fothergill visited' Wi�g_ barn friends last 'Week Della to proceed to their home in Lucan. Ladies, Aid.ot the United Church. A � PHONE 76. .1 . . I , - , - I I . � . f . . I , , .. " 4.� � , outdoes anything in this district. It . ,1'�� tion be tendered those who prepared .-Miss Tetlock, of near Ottawa, has returned Disastrous Fire _�On Saturday eve- ning a little after 10 o'clock, neigh- social evening will be spent. - Next Sunday evening the choir of the . .. . , . . . . I _. � - I � -_ ft I "M T I . I � .j I I ; .- . . I I . . . . "-_1 1, �� �1 has exIdbits, of light horses, heavy and delivered papers, lectures, or in with Mrs. A. Wells. -Don't forget the hors of Dr. A, Moir, who resides about Evangelical Chfirch, Zurich, I . . . .� .1 . I . 11 I . I . � . 1 . . 1. _.- - I I I . �� � �, 1, — ­441� A _11L I.- ,_ , any way helped toward the educatioif- community supper and con rt in. the 11 I of will . I . - � . . . I- � I— -11 - I 41- "I M 4, F . ;� 4 P "_ An X,. C�M� It- R -J WIM � Y,& '. , '­'�_ ".. --.�, - __ . 1� -1. - , - er Ve Me fhat a'arpass Anything in Western On- al value of our meetings. . hall next Tuesday evening, October a in e SOULn of our village, an the London , Road, in chancing to look out take, the service praise in the United Church, while the United choir . . I I ­: . " I _ I I .1, ­ . . "... - I . I. . , 11 � . I 11 - .. . ­ *-. : �, I' I . 1, I I �, .. 1 . I .1.t I . . I . I - I- . 11 . , I I., C ' tario, for its size. The farmers in (4) That the thanks of the Cou- vention be tendered those who so wil- 25th�The W. M. S. held their rq$�u lar monthly meeting in the basel"n't of their windows, discovered fike will exchange with Zurich choir. ,There I . . .1 .. ... .. ! - . . . ,;. " I . I . - . I 1-1- '' .. , " . . - . � . L ­ . I 1. . . - . 1. 1, . I" L . tb&t district are not afraid of compe- hugly entertained us at the evening . of the church last Wednesday after breaking out ha his fine large bank barn, 4Ox84, with metal roof, on the will also be an exchange of. ministers. Rev.. Mr. Sinclair take th . . 4 " �� 1. I � , ,� � I I , � I ,� _' !L ­ , � ;, , %. 1 tition, and the prize money seerns to session. (5) That, the Committee consider moron, with it good attendance. L I . east side of t1hie- Landon Road nearly will F ser" vice, while Rev, Mr. Relftbe, of;1arldt, . I e � W ­X I : I � , b " ' " "' ' , ,. .. . , , . .. _-:," L . Iff., I I � L, 11, . '-L � �` ". -, I -, be 37 , , ,a secondary consideration. Th . the idea of the small conference a I . opposite to who�' the doctor is' living. . . will take the gArvIce hifte lettu t , ^ .; 1, . I .-: . I I � " ". ""', "� '_ . I - �. I I . 23-�.,4' - .1 1 � I I "� L �', IQ .' , I _ ':1.---'L 'Ili` - �A.& " I tire out to show their war& and Go great help to the teachers ,and that . HEMSALL They quickly tUrned in an Alarm, I _z I ly, and, for whieb, " sh60d`bcf' ' tt.'d .� � .01 ,� 'atti � . ��. . ..ock, ,B ,10. ul" 11 . �� .-I . . , L A I - . soon mar buyers, and the buyers are this be enlarged in the future. 1.1artugh the phou0i o the doe r. wh thartlaul, Vft Inavd, not had I I I . I - I ., � - �L IF- . - w - .. I . - Was I IL. �sfikc6'.6tIj fifa� ," ­ 7 .. ; -, '7, - .. I I � , � .' _tk&e to I'dt& 0 them. There were (6) 1rhat copies of our Convention F Dance -In soaforth, . � O'n nd he the villagio I", . iii aild , , L %, , , , . �. ' &W.V.A. H�al. in his ofif& Io Reasall, a . k'' �t' , L . ,� . . , 'hOfI jr, , , , 'YO.RXI" M i7l.. r1day, Oetdber 28tb. 9%0�1 9t once got hi ttiI;tah with our Fire equiAment:WJ40 pfittbo I , r reSekvi6b-TOR I 'L ". 1, __ u-� . . , . - .� "" .1 , , ,Y, �,,'!I�,?.�� " ' ". L I . � _%, I , . , ��.. 'I�'�,4, buyem.thevo_irow Ottawa, from Ta� be sent to -all papers of the Ingpeewr- Cdvn& and hear tfib iffist tissa coucert�,Ul. PrIL gade, who in Wilotic4itably short done -moat-wan4hie. '60M - in. the' . L GAII 4&" �­" "�L­' I � ,btto� iM 041n* -4, from Kitchener ate- eut, the gam4t Mailo Quarbotte, wolated "ibSr' time I �., I . . .- . . � ,,O :. . -1 I ., . i11t6 FiNng along `66ilMry Ilk 14 dotiple-,bi - ifista 11 .. . , . . ... - � -� -I' - "k",�­ L. ",� 1. 1_ I were on thdif way & , .. ,� � .1 i,- -1i.'.-. .11-.1 ."." k, �� f kily. 0,tWt. p6j,uts, ,as (7) That the East 'Horon Teach- tsabel MorNmer. reuder. In Nora4lde tr"Ited 4'fij4,'0 L he sit ; � _4 . L ou'd. 061h, T& y' .� ?,Is$ � L _#gfije least, WJ WrA,A61j"",.;iAW0L, . ilet�* �M , ' ,'.,�:-_� 's I arz, Convention 6e, held in Blyth, in Chur#h at SW4*6b, On XoWA$1, Ovtobek W;Kh. with our fine, under 1119h , iddh Pfto# 90 'e4 wo- be'010 tabotilao 1. '. I , " * 'h##6 leara- �04h6 sben& Of � 'L o ... " - . 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