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"'', _�'.__., �, � .1. , �Ilost sk"ni fActs 401 � I .1 U_ I attend -Oyn��y �,Ov �940,1040 -V --,,%44M9X vp 4�%Xj , f - �W% . � , , , . . XV10110 Ife, .V.m -'k ., ` qW, A W :11 WeNy, 142% 1,1111,1141-1 "M , , qgh their person- held in the school -'�,NF , A,ow . 14 ,. , r - .1 M, i .4 _"l 4140 , � . �� -1 . " , p,n; eedy, ro . K - , I '14 , , 11, I I , 7 . , - R, 6u.r ,$v,Vg,, - , #, e ��11!1411�1 1 � a xqu; prog-ra ,io - 49'K "Iff"R lvic!4994� 0X:1$W#_1selJXu t 1 , thip,AeA$04, -,,- " 1 ., , ,:", " � I ... ,. . _ .. -W. � I % Q __ � �, ! T1. - " HENS-ALI, WAS .a very large . 1�1 11, ttoj�vpt �0 his. relatzvpr, andN . - I . W , � "�, � I_ , such a distinction as Auc#an Sale at Dr� Moiee fartu_ L�ou,aou W08 I . M his V., ,., , R e as " has bee _ . , , , ,� .,� I . 1. I ". i , 0 t� � I V4, Colin Pletcher, whose It.04 on Monday, 0awber 24th. at 2 0,410,u. . t intere ti I" . � , , I 1.11 . I I . 4 , ,.: .?"�.,. ..�� 'I, b Six or seven splen,jid young lvarses, a ,,Atu%, en by mie,zi OT11Y,, and when the,follt - . � %anka.44114, oast woek'�O,T MeAOS; and a'MOIZe extended 'it 'a We �saiW - , I gf Z, ' ­ , � , "I 1 3� qV XrOAA'06 ,,, ,.V,qmea"s $ vu�, jja " , � . ,!;, , , , , Mts,',A, R. CAmpliqll will no dbi;bt be gi ' . M.�� � ,'� , j� � & , - " , kpr"d- at his home in Hen- I% 9 ld iven , 1 - 'it es - they, twhe - 04t "O." PON � " , - , ,".h.''. , _. ." - "� , '' , , � , " I , . about 1.000 busheld .at *ate sq.0 partly ing mqutioned numl by so ,of �t e he A��:,�� L� " , , - , I `* - � , d ii very ,fi, . tpLr, composed the hTICT, � Vag '..' � -�, . , ShO, A. , i, ',, , , , �, , � ` i4ast. I"g 0 , 0, �­ ,. .., � 11�,,�,�,�J 6�43, - A �Ad N , o , " : �,�,P I � "', , ;6* 811, ne.pr9gramme. , . 41$�,'r A ,9 'number, .11v - t4is Presb ery o "', "' AV ;3 . , aged by fixie. The _ �kku inembers 0 .yt r Fras�, QUAL1.4,FT i meetiii : ;_ . ., _ . g,� , ""d -o '-I '_ h e OVU nq " . ,I -0h. .# �Ja�� "y " .i�, I IeiV years of Dr. Fle�ffier's AeASA14 ,Vft -, Av him lo lo 'he �lou . 4 , Ar��.w I J Annoqueement.-The followi4 ark- was, opened by the singing of , d th f suppgr held bYtarieis', )Rhq. kn ry . V -4g,,4e '� i� �'A a 4y= -in ,. r F ` , . .1, .11 � I- � . tionu I I . � -'V , ,� irl Churchi last, V - and to %14MAT,Q1Y­Ax14� learned- to lov� . !Wong; t4e. -NIOWWA�,Sklv cqr4iti�n4, P�­:, . �_ " � ,w 11. if,4 of his ministry of the nouncement refers to Miss Edna Mc- with Fred W. Hess presiding 4t iple d thol im ." :. , , �u.irs _ , , � � � I wk . In, 4traleary ,, t' a w64 - UP, M 7-- 1 11 'r, ay- ,� "' I '. i 41 - ,Oprful, Supper, him fat his fine,,n,9b1j,Cb'ristian char. LADIF_$1 PAT,EN'T. G0RX,rU,XPS � .. . Donald, daughter of the late Mr, and Piano ., - IT ngre- - This was followed , PUMP .- V 1 .?,7.- �: " *iiiv spent with the co ' 'by the re- ' eiT.'rtAiAin.erit, - Mr; -seter and in M I r,_�'�v I : I .. "..IR , � -4 W��,d 6�ert . - r., aAd black enamelled Cuban heols,� at , 1,,, � I _. , " .11 "__ . any ,,qX60 , � , . U.7les, d and Kirkton Mrs. Hugh McDonald, formierly of peating in unison of the Lord's praAr ii�l . o9d, of 9 t,6 J , .T. 040A :, �i . Ir vf I names Roa . rpcl�ville, Pletcher was b i,ffighlands LADI"' PATENT ONE ST-ItAP - �,SLIPPF � ­ " �. Hensall, having lived here all her' after wbich Was the reading of t1le Mr. and � H0ArY,wQ4d,' of Ot� of Scotland, and . A ��' ,%, . . ;1 100. 6 W40 torraed in a 14zard fti� - � . ! I I I . , s, in Usborne Township, life, prior to going to London where Scripture lesson for the evening by Tawa, mr,� � a Mrs, W.'� I % amililk andl!ilac� exkaryiel,10� 00to 1200. A lil. � ,,�� � . . '. '7 . . . . . . - I �som%', years DIES' .11 tt �, ,; I i , `� in a measure large aud she has worked for a number of years Mr. John Passmore. . Then came a Nunroe, of beautiful sketch given _LA ­ - � ...... ;W - *1 rplies � 1. �,� , ', PATENT GORE IXUMPS-�W_ ' J4rgei S't4e,l !1bK,U1*-V1J' ,`� , . #h 0, �' ; ,k,,:, - , �,� grega- in the Bank of Tor , il li,_ d Mr. 4U 4 A. E. Mor- ago, refer,ring, to. his life,: gs ,one of 7 .. I , ", 1, . 1. 1. - _111 11 onto: "The en- well rendered solo by Mr. Sam Reh � �L� . . and black enamelled Spike. heel ' t "t I , (I �. I I . ftE 6- ., i, I 1, I �Ar, -01ar style a' �,,, 4 �1 . ,I -,,gprosperous, yet country con - ri, ughter, % f the some of Islay, who h&ye. al�vays LADIES, BLACK SATIN Go] PU� PS with 1�1,ack , . -4 , � � I , A - " , * ' � 1: ,% . C 1§6e ,v � ..- , I im-, ; ---- ' , i6kig. In these humble surroundingti gagement is announced of Edna C,, nie, follo*ed by a very fine vielin - � . . � 1� I '11. , Pi�. '��­��_ .. 4 � - , , .. I � . WY daughter of the late Hugh J. and selectio h " � e week end Visi I ' ood for finest thinqA, be it on -native, trim and covered � ,�! '.­�'- �- � . . 1 S n tors at the st � I il+;1 ;L,W n by Mr. Thomas Murdock Spike beels, at, ..'.'.... ol.., 4 �41; 1, 41.""", ­ � , , ­ ., I I I .­ 7 - W.,� ��� 'g - � I i�, 'We was spent, asking little, giv- o i homt Of their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. heath or in distant land, and furt'het LADIES, BLACK SATIN ONE STRAP* 8161PPERS.-,�Aib sIn-411, ,A:` * , , , I 11 I . I � I., - '. . I , . the late Mrs. McDonald, of Hensall, which called for an encore, as did R. Morrlacin�­arid daughter, Miss Emily, describing his birthplace as "high a- I jusitable buckle fastmer and- covered Sp&e, bee s, . - .. ... . �._ ��V. " L '.. . I . . ; i�14.111p. sapend of a country minister, and Mrs. William King of Dresden-_� William XF-Kay Pri,rici -1 IF I . ', I Ole �� . . Ing i�och, His living was largely Ont., to Kenneth S. King, son of Mr. also the solo of Mr. Sam Rannie. Me. -Miss Vtbrence Welsh, of Londo�L, bove Portaskaig stands Keppols" by a+ I " � I I A , .. . , : _i � �U. u I F k, � our spent the ,week end with her parents, ballygrant, in the Parish of Kilmey, . - - - -, .... I ...... .... I ............... I., . I . . . IV I I .. I . .1. . I I I , 1. 1, the marriage to take place quietly public school, was then called up9n tQ Mr. and �*s. Thomas Welsh- and and wVch is one of the large shoep We Pay SlPeciqj, Attention to Ffttlng 'and Guarantee . OiW Shoes . to . I I ,� , , , t few attained to his wealth. ..... 7�' 7 11"11� I I I ,'I'. .�. .. . � Z, � r .� � .. �� 1� � - -.,the. banks of Se, vice and Friendship, early in November." ' deliver his promised address wh�j while � heris., #ssisted the choir at the and cattle farms native to Sco . :.,.. . T�_ '. ." Dental Practise Sold. -Dr. G . ttish "Elt'Perfoetly in Eve�jy Mi I I I . - z . � . . W. was the main feature of the evening § morujm� j6r�vi,es and . also , in6r Detaill. � 0 . R A&,'". � 11tigie deposits, but not of money, ac- K .. at Zurich Pfe, the home of many generations of ' . . I I.' / - 0_�, I napp, who has been practising dent- proceedings and greatly enjoyed. Mr. in the evei * -The choir of, the Fletchers, and whisre 'the subject of . - � , , ,�cumulated with the years, try here for several years and who MacKay, in opening, jokingly re- United Cliij�cb motored to Zgrl' I I ,p ,�,1111­ , to his i, ... 12g. . on this sketch spent the first sixteen ,' .,�,, .. " zl� I., � ch � ,-� I . . 46 gr S 4L �,ejun the I .1 , .,��. . �, vre it. together with his wife, proved among marked that he had been giv n eat und y 6,' I g and led service years of his life, 40ming to what was - 0. . . I.f."'. I He possessed the mind of a scholar our very best residents and who took latitude 'by the President of the Of song- I `%o the Evangelical 'church then termed "Upper Canada," and in I -, � I I I - '­,. .i deep and most helpful interest in Ijeague, Dr. G. Knapp, as he told him there;! . ,.: , I ",, . and a ready wit, but it was not these wli�le�lthe choir of that church turn entering the'University of To- . " , 4i, I I � 'I'll- both the social and religious life of that he could make his own selection exchaAie4',.*ith Hensall. The choir ronto and Knox Colleg�, e, . 11 � ,. V'�, 'alone that brought him honor- it our village and community, are, we of any' subject, and that after* 1. , ac�h serving . I 11, ,�,_ run- rendel,tivo very sVirring anthems, Is -the moulding of higlfine character . . . 4" was more his ability to understand, iegret to state, leaving here the end ring many subjects over in his mind while . .. I , �11_ to sympathize, that brought to him (if this week or first part of next, he finally thought it might -be most PI r, .�S�m Railiale sang a very and high attainments. He gradua'ted . I I , . 1-1;1 I I ,� _ � - I . eas!Wsolo- Mrs. L. Hiedden. and with honors, his first call and accept- � TELEPHONK 11 ' i Opp . . ., 5,CAr0AQ"r11_ �'! �< -people of high and low degree, for for Toronto, where Dr. Knapp has appropriate for him, as -a teacher, tQ Mr. VV, -','Q, Cro�dwin sang a duet, -while ance was given to the congregations I I 1. . ,� OSITE COMMERCIAL.H( 'EL � , . �� ­ 4 , I ,�T "I.- , , - counsel and guidance. many friends as well as relatNes, and take the subject of "Education," as Miss ,Gret��'Lammie gi-ave a violin of Thames Ro4d and Kir numnall - I -_ - / �1'11`5 . , I where he expects to work into a larg- he was perhaps -more intimately con- selection. . .1 _M �, Ill I �, His was not a life of ease, nor one i�r practise. He has sold his practise nected with t�at subject than that of ed a v6ry,��v. Mr. Sinclair deliver- he ministered for some forty-three .. . " I 1, f,�c �, . . �. . I ., . . ; pleasing sermon. Miss years, with signal success and out of might hav�'a,la§t look at theL ok, tiqifat. 6'ndaiqt -of the United ChurA. '_�:. untouchedi by sorrow, but he lived it to Dr. McTaggart, of Toronto, who is any other and that besides h4e'tho'ught Eleanor Fisher presided at the.organ. which congregations a number of th be ed pa t r o t T tting', much enjoying the ,� � 'i ' "� r"', " . uncomplainingly, and he lived it well, ro stranger in this section, having it would be timely for the young peo ­ e lov a o f. he ha es .' a �Ili ' - . I - ".. end the rewards of his labor must quite a large number of relatives and ple in particular, and for whom the -,Mrs. Ri Higgins has -been very Young inien ente�ed the ministry or Road and Kirton congregations, who ro * ".'.1 ,Q -, � of., �aov Afr..� Shiclatri, . � ,,, I ' poorly for Ae past few da,ys with a filled the highest positions in state or had been �o kind to the deceased, not a, , 4 il�rii "� *0 ' �rt�r . t.q', 4 th, ". SP po . 11 . , have been apparent to him in his de- Criends and who coming with fifteen League was more spe'eially designed. very had heart attack and asthma, country, and who got their early ideals only during his illness, but since he . stipe�u . d schemes �of -the Aifre&, . 1. ill� years' experience, win, no doubt, do Mr. MacKay gave a most masterly being confined to the house, but her and inspiration from the late Rev. Dr, � _, � clining years, when friends from near ecame his successor, took part both The flo I tributes were most ll�atkti- i,;, ,well here as Dr. Knapp had establish- dress quoting from very many of many friends hope she will recover Colin Fletcher, and Who, himself, was ' �_'411�1� , ,. I land far sought him out, to see hi in the services at the Thames Road ful froma the 'Presbytery and other , �".' 4' , . ise which will be the most noted and distinguishe ,and be 8�ble to Se out again. -Mr's. signally honored and chosen as, Mod- Church and the last services at the .Organizations and - from personal �. I and to bear him. helpful to him. Dr. Knapp will be- leaders in education and thought an Dave Beeswax and family left for erator of the General sembly of the grave, and in 16hich last service he friends, and the fu eral was one of - 1. Great hornor came to him. too, Nery much missed together with his dealt with the subject in its many Ravenswood this week, whe �7, was assisted by t a Rev. Mr. Ma n, the large t ever seem. in'that Wtion '1_11 . re they Presbyterian Church of Canada, 1918- 11 rd s * � when a few years ago be was chosen wife, for as we have already men- phases and outlines, and coupled with will spend -a number of weeks with 1919, and who discharged his duties many years ago a pastor of the Exe- of the, country, �, ' and many were the � as Moderator of the General Assem- L;oned. they took a great interest in that he gave his own conception and her fAmily.-The League of the Unit- as such with great ability and fidelity. ter congregation and of Chiselhurst. expressions of sympathy and admira- I whatever tended to the interests of most interesting experience as a ed Church are holding a Hallow.e'en It was a distinction rarely given to Nearly, if obit, �very member of the tion. Mrs. Agur and daughter,. miss �1. My of the Presbyterian Church in the village, and were actively Con- teacher for so many years, in ] in the basement of the church. any minister of a rural congregation. , I 1. fact, Huron Presbytery, was present to Mary, have the h6rtfelt sym I I Canada. To be chosen leader of any nected with the United Church and his lifetime, and UD to the present , pathy Zticellent programme is being Pre- Now as a man, neighbor and fri d - A show their sympathy and attachment. of a'host of friends and of their rel - denomination is a greater distinction among its most liberal supporters. time, as Mr. MacKay is still actively pared and will be in charge of Miss the Rev. Dr. Colin Fletcher hadlepe; Dr. 'Fletcher was a most reg- atives. i .� thwn cZ­mes from Judicial or Legislative Dr. Knapp was also a valued mem- engaged as pi-incipal of our school and Gladys Luker ,,,nd Mrs. A, J. Smith. H any 6quals, and be w1as most high- --- -_ - . Halls. . �er of Zurich Lodge of A. F. and A. is one of the men who never seem to Lunch will he served. -On Sunday ly respected by all who knew him for ow �.� 11. at Hensall, and at the present tirqe grow old or to lag in the service, but evening last a change was made in his rnost'faithful and long ministry , , , . . His funeral from his old church at -s President of the Young People's I rather becomes more and more cap- the services, at the United Church in to his congregations and perhaps - , Thames Road on Tuesday, was at- League of the United Church. . _I able� and efficient and is always right the way of an exchange of ministers few if any ministers �ver parted with Im :` tended by a representative gathering Successful Entertainment. -On Fri up with the times. At the close of and choirs, the Rev.' Mr. Dreyer, of congregations who hoi4ored him as such as is seldom seen, but which was day evening of last week, under the 1 the address a very interesting part the Evangelical United Church, . at well as his talented MidmSeason DI'DS lay, auspices of the Ladies' Aid of Carmel'of the eN and much beloved I a tribute to such a man. Presbyterian Church, a most success rening's programme was a Zurich, and the choir of his church wife, whose maiden name was Aiina . - P t � Men and women were there, wh _1well rendered quartette by Messrs, taking the services in a manner that Agur, and who predeceased her bus- - I . . . 0 ful and largely attended fowl supper1W. ,O. Goodwin, John Passmore, W. delighted all. The reverend' gentle- band a num-ber of years ago. Fo I bad been baptized by him, who in and enitertainm'ent was held. The!H. Pfile and George H. Follick.,,-At man gave a nio,A practical and in- some five years the deceased made hir , I -after years he had married, and whose '(,wl si-rer was sF!rved in the school I this juncture Mr. Thomas Murdock spirind sermon. while the large choir home,in. Hensall, his mother-in-lawls Featuring many New Styles for late % children, in turn, he had baptized. room of the church from. five o'clock. gave another well rendered and much of over -thirty voices, well sustained Mrs. Agur, and her daughter, Miss 'Autumn and Winter Wel'ir I . There were men prominent in the 'o considerably after 8 o'clock, for so I enjoyed violin selection. This brought the fine reputation that had preced- Mary, keeping house for him here, � I large was thLd attendance that the the programme of the evening to a ed them, with Miss Elizabeth Rannie, and giving him all the home coomforts YOUR INSPECTION IS CORDIALLY INVITED .. nistry of his and other den i ! . mi 01111ma- large staff of waiters were kept more � close as Mr. George H. Follick, who as leader and organist. There was a and attention they could. Mrs. Agur . . i tions. Members of Parliament and than busy, as nea,rly eight - hundred I was'down for one of his always much large congregation present and all now, we believe, being in her 97th . � men outstanding in the financial and partook of the fine fowl supper, I enjoyed readings, dropped a note to were delighted with the services. A year, is one of the s'y�rartest as well Mrs. Bertha Bell, Hen'sall business life of Canada mingled with which for abundance and quality, the President asking to be excused special part of the service of song as mentally, brightest ladies anywhere . a great congregation, and all were could not well b0i surpassed. After as the evening was then well advanc- was a double quartette of male sing- to be found, and as active on her feet - . , there with no other purpose th" to ,,ppef was partbiken of a move was ed. -Rev. A. Sinclair, at the close of ers, who- did -their parts exceedingly and with her hands, as capable as I � made at ar�y time during the evening the meeting, moved a vote Of thanks well, while .the anthems were - I , � show a deep and lasting tribut.e -to ' well many not half her.age, while her mind - -4 11 to the Town Haill where the entertain- ta all who had contributed so.splend-' chosen and rendered. -Miss Dora and memory show no impairment, and , I ,; .L . . the memory of one who was deserv- ment was held, the entertainers be- idly to the evening's entertainment,f Shprritt, who has been in different she Selights in an a�tive life despite . ing. There was no display. There� ing the celebrated Brunswick Trio, of making special mention of the fine parts of California State as a regis- her great age. As we have said, both ' i� � were a number of speakers, but the London, who were no strangers to a address of Mr. MacKay. This wa's tered nurse, Iduring the past year, and Mrs. Agur and her daughter waited � �.� therne of their subject was so all ern- Blensall audience, iihaving given sev- s4conded by G. J. Sutherland. The most activel�r,g,ngaged, has been here most attentively and lovingly on Rev. 1 S of Eating . I ' era) enter,tainrQents here in past skiging Of Lhe C'LOsing hymn follow- fo� the past week visiting her rela- Dr. Fletcher throughout bis illness. . Right Hab't . � I I I t�, 4 . I . � ,bracing there was no repetition. each nd for hours they delighted ed by the benediction thert,,brought a tives in I-re-nsall and vicinity and host The funeral services were held on �. years a - bad a story of his own to tell, and tl�eir audience with solos, duets, trios, most delightful evening's entertaim- of friends, who are pleased to Meet Tuesday last, a prirmte service first - the service was impressive beyond violin and piano selections with step Me t to a close. -1 - � ,� "Many dishes, )rnany dfseases'py- �` - n her again and see her looking so well. being held at his home here and con- � I- - I � -words. It seemed fitting that it dancing and other acts between num- Briefs. -Mrs. Fred 'Smallacombe, of --A large number from our village ducted by the Rev. A. Sinclair, of ,'-'AP ':i � 4'�' . i . should be so. bers, and did not spare themselves to Guelph, is spending a few days the 'and community on Tuesday afternoon the United Cbllrch, assisted by Rev. I'll - I . "L __ so said Benjamin Franklin two that more than packed the spacious -A large number of Larkin,4F of the' Presbyterian - � , I Human memory is short,art best, delight and please their audience, guest of her sister, Miss Mattie Ellis. 12st attended the f6neral services of Dr. � . .. I people from the late Rev. Dr. Colin Fletcher, a church, of Seaforth, and after which a. 11 - And he knew. .., I but one of the memories outstanding �all with a large number of children Hensall motored an Tuesday last to private service being -first held at the a public service was held at the \ . hund,red years ago. I � in this County will be that of Rev. crowded on the stage to make as Thames Road to attend the funeral home here at 12.45, followed by a 1 Thames Road Church,\,one of the - - .1 Colin Fletcher. -nuch.room as possible for the grown- of the late Dr. C. Fletcher. -Mr. and public service.at Thames Road Unit- former charges of Rev. Dr. Fletcher, WI�EN You eat meat You do not need you are generat- 7i� I ups. We believe for aIJ that quite a Mrs. A. J. Sweitzer -and baby, accom- ed Church al two O'clock, when the and where be had lived so long, the . .1 0 n ing poison that causes the gradual slowing down we �` I - . I large number were unable t gain 11nied by Mr. Jack Carmichael, Of commodious churcli was packed to spacious church bei literally pack- call "old- age." ,� ­ MANLEY admittance a-, the attendance w as Detroit, spent the week end with -Mr. the doors. The weather during the ed. Rev. Mr. Hoag, gf,Clinton, Mod- �; I Notes. -Mr. Fred Eckart and his very large both from the village and and Mrs. Robert fflggins and family, past week has -been ideal, giving the erator of the Huron Presbytery, of To keep the zest that stands for joy in living, eat simple o�; I two daughters, Agnes and Jeline, and neighboring places, so that the at- Jack spending the' -week end with his farmers an vxceptionally good oppor. the United Church, presided, while 9 e. tendance ran up'well on to 800, and mother and sister. - Mr. William tunitY of securing their roots and Rev. Mr. Leckie, of Motherwell, an nourishing foods hief among which is BREAD4 I . Messrs. C. and Peter Eckart, motored t.) ­ie gross proceeds amounted to some- Sim,p on and sister, Mae, of Detr . to Kitchener last Sunday to visit . s Oit, orchard fruits, as well as getting all' old friend of the deceased, preached their brother, Rev. J. M. Eckart.-Mr. t1iing over $475, which was most spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. kinds of outside work done, including the sermon, giving a most interesting Increase health and vigor by eating ... Martin Purcell is still in St. Joseph's gratifying to the Ladies* Aid, as well Robert Bonthron. Mrs. Simpson 'who a ,very larw, acreage of fall plowing. History of the life of the deceased as , . �1. I Hospital, 'London, not much improved as to all who in any way contributed has spent the past week with her -Mr. GeorKe Hess, .son of Mr. Fred perhaps no one else could give as Golden Crust Bread � in health. -Threshing operations are to the .success of the entertainment. Mother, who has been very poorly, W. Hess, our. popular jeweller, to- well and accurately, from many long , " completed in our burg. The grain is During the ten minutes' intermissior, returned home with them. -Messrs. gvther with his wife and little son, years of close acquaintance and -The loaf so rich in quality in- - , , � , of the best quality, although it did during which the entertainers were Robert Robinson, Dave Beeswax and Bobbie, arrived here last week from friendship. His sermon and sketch of gredients that it makes the best, , arrarging for the closing part of the Lee Hedden left on Monday by motor I I �- mot turn out according to the bulk 9f entertainment, the pastor, Rev. J. for the north, where they will em- Bigger, Sask., where their home hail life were listened to with the great- most wholesome food that comes . �­' straw. been of late years, and now intend est attention, profound reapect and � > I __ McIlroy, expressed his great pleasure gage for a number of months in hunt- making thoir home here with Mr, reverence, and was the subject of on your table. I I ", I 1. I -., ZURICH at the success of the fowl supper ing and trapping. -Mrs. Anna MC- Hess' par(,nt%, the son being like his most favorable comment as being Ask your 1�rocer. . , � I and enLertainment, and thanked one Donald is spending a number of weeks father, an expert in the watchmaker well and feelingly delivered. Rev. M7 ­ I , I - I 111. Notes. -The fowl supper held in and all who had contributed to the in Goderich nursing Mrs. Orville and jeweller) line, with years of goo(l T,eckie was followed by*the Rev. Mr. Made by Hen§all Bakery. , - . the large shed in connection with the great success. Twitchell -Mrs. William Fairbairn . 11 experience will prove a great help in Hicks, of St. Thomas, who spoke most - ._-1 0 Lutheran church last Thursday eve- ,_ Automobile Sunday. -What Rev. A. received word on Monday that her carrying on the large business now, feelingly as at one timi he was a :.. -ninfl, was a successful event. Oyer ' � -lair, as pastor of the United sister, Miss Ruth Green, of rand established. We welcome them as young man living in the neighborb.00d A. JAMITH, Hensall. Out, s been pleased to term Bend, but now of London, had been good new ritizens in our village, and and attending -the -church services . 1, 750 people were served and the total , - Irch, ha. G � , I �i proceeds amounted to nearly $700.00. - ii seriously ill with a severe at- trust they will find life pleasant as quite frequently, and who had learn- I � � ititomobilp Sunday, to be that of the take PHONE 76. 11 -Next Sunday Reformation Day will Corning Sunday, October 30th, when tack of appendicitis, and was taken well as profitable here. -As will be ed to love, respect and honor the de- - I '� �,� . �, be observed in the Lutheran churches. every member of the church having to the hospital at London, where an seen by ref(,reW,e to the auction sale ceased, and as,Presi,dent of the Lon- - ,�,' ;...� , - A special service is being held in the an auto, is asked to attend church, operation was; performed. At date Of column in last week and this w"k1s don Conference conveyed the sym- - --- � � �. Stratfo'ed Lutheran church on Sunday not only with all the members of the writing she is doing as well asican issue, M. Flli� will bold a sale of pa.thy of the said Conference. Rev. 11 I afternoon and many from Zurich will famil , 11 Y, but also affording a ride to be expected. -Miss Margaret Ha:bkirk household effects on Saturday after- Dr,'Meldrum, who was alsoNs young I I ,,�. , attend. -A Court of Revision of the cliurch with any person or persorts in who has been spending some weeks I , .. . . � 'was the neighborhood who have no cars o" with bpr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- -Mi ,; " I : voters, list for Hay Township noon of this week conimencing at LP0. man attending the services of the de- . ,$s Flli� / �1�1,�' held here on Thursday of this week, 'heir own. The pastor remarked ter Habkirk, left lb.st week for . -ince her mother's death, ceased, and from whom. he, bad re- _,-�' D'e- continued to live in their neat resi- ceived so much encouragement to en- �� . Judge Lewis presiding. A -number of there were some 85 or 90 cars owned troit, where she has secured a position. I ,1. , � 'i ,., . changes 4ere mAde.-Mr. Jqbn Enge- dence on Richmond Street South, but ter the ministry, and to whom he ow- FOR I" fl F W j, . . \ ,��,,�.. by members and adherent,,; of the -Mr. William Stone, accompanied by finding it lonqsome.to continue thus, ed So largely any success he had . � land, who has been seri,pusly ill, is i-2-, 1. . . - church, and it should mean a very, a friend, of Detroit, spent the week has decided t "�rooms with the achieved in the ministry, spoke most. t k ) '` , Impr ng now�Farmers are busy large attendance on Sunday if an ef- end with his father, MT. W. C. Sto e, i M ' ;"o " 'e O' n M MeS a7 -y and Emma Johnston, feeringly and interestingly for a few \ . g?j,.-­_."- th� shing the bean crop, Althobgh fort is made to come to church, and and Sisters, Miss Grade and Jean.- nftrly opposite to where -she has bein minutes in regards to the splendid a!�� I I I" �, , / -1 �, , �,,,! _. the yield is below the average the as the cars have been employed, so Miss Gladys Soldan,' of Rapid City, living, and which will mak it more in-piring life of the �.. I � r.411.0. P, quality is extra good and growers to soea late beloved min- , F� . .. , A special meeting of Hay Council was re easy f6r ister and how much -he would miss This is a -,,pecial line of shoes .we carr'y which se1js for ,teZ��� identLv uncle, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Soldan and her to manage, engaged as she is and him to wholn, the late Dr. Fletcher '4"'.", . � are holding back for higher prices- church on Sundays, it is conf a k �, - k, to carry away so many from Man., is the guest of her 'aunit and cheerful for her' nd mo 'e 1§� ­ hoped that on the comin Sunday fam�y.-The very many friends of 1, but one price -46.00 -in both oxfords and high shoes, P .as been for %ome.years as an assist- had addressed the last letter be ever I , I 2 , 'held oti. Monday evening to consider they will be th m ans A-41��,�, e e 7 c aitt will be sorry to ant and are certainlv well W - � . �1, " -some drainage schomes.-Mr. Wilfred m ' teacher in our public schol.- wrote. At this part off the service orth the money. fhey are , "; , . I � ,�, I any hundreds to the Church of God learn that she has been very poorly Mis� Ethel Murdock a ent the week Mi -s. Morgan sang a' beautiful and made of the choi6 1. A"41;', �La ad family, of Windsor, via- and which really should be not an for a number of days having been est of leathers -which cam be., gotten "' "' . 6 ,,'� , egortd a _�-,��, '. I it his parents on the Sauble Line end with relatives in Vleter.-Mr. J. most touching, so The Rev. Dr. R, . A!,.�,- " only the coming Sunday, but througb� confined to ber room, but trust that ... � L .. .. � �4�!-� this *4aeK,--Xr. A. Jones, of London, who is connect. McKay than gaveirr f0i the price. , For dUrable ' ' v,ve diii ,btl ; , , , ,jw �. - dud Alra. Horace out the year and years, as the Divine with good careful nursing she will ,ed with the Gom a touc�ing and most ,quafify 00114L I . . . I ' * , , � 9, a feW.4 -4.;., - I � 1, Inol'sp, Stratford, Mrs.' J. Walmer, command is, ,,Not . an & tekart 9�icd inspiring iddresa, referring to the de- of good Value in these sb6b ". 4 0'ar", *',bdat: iir'6': k . ". l , to forget the as- soon be restored to health again.-- Company, was -here during the past 'ceased as a clasirnate of over fifty . � I., . ��, , � � ,� , � - - - ... - . . . .1 . , . ..... -..� "'; � -.' Shakespearo; Mr: and Mrs. Hubert sembling of ourselves ,toge-gher on The baseball club intend holdink a week visiting his parentg, Mr. and 'yesis ago, and who the more he knew . Ung M9,n's-'.,n6*1y �qle-d Oxford, full - - .��, ". - . ov, . ,VP��,,,, '�'VJ 01, Welland, and Mr. and Mrs. L. the Lord's Day.,, We think it can euchre and dance in the T Mrs. W. J. Jones, and his brothers in 6f hini, the mare he found to admire . I � _.r,,. '."� 4 SpAlight-A yo ' "'A , 1�'; ,,, - own Hall . .1 4 ,�, ., �, .. . � - -, X*�"!�W4t*t'*61 sPent Sunday with almost MfelY 60 said that the mlen on ,Friday evening, NO#1e I ,e �, . 'r , r, ,'.,�L,, '4 -111`9 I' is district.-Mt.s. AndAw sq . . towila-bWk, caJf legather , . i %', .";1­,W,.X1a.PP, of this villagm-Last whoal God has r mber 11th- thi , Do f6r his fine dispos#ion, emi are toek s6ft"W1 . I I " .1 . . . Vejt'..'�.­,­'.. r' �, '' � - r ffi"Z , signally honored, and Stiegial music has been secured latid/ . 1194D n6nt abili - � .. r _ , , . " r. �' . r. - A � an, -.10odYearV , �­ I Q; 8""ift9, the services -in 'the who have b 6 j, 4 WH .=d Miss Cassie haitre returned from ties and wonderful life and how %much . .*J_�..�.).� . . . . ..6 � . .*. , � eg�4 eem A power i , r I - . . i . I � �:. . , * I -4 Z, i%',.% ­-­w1w. A 19. - r- , ; , _- .. " . W hi, , WoU rogsed' AnA I ih,bibick 16alf leather, 11 " a." . ';��J , ' -dance% in former tft4�$ #%,th. kiendg. in 11sto*e1,,Monktom, and conknitinit'y but by all who km m . I I . I , 1� �,",,� r � , _ x the land, -n . do bt �h re I be a-larg6 tuft- i -V6 pleasant �suiiizimdrls vacation he would be missed not ,only in hit $ , ! f r4 -Were im have -W,au men, yes and wo-men, who out, -as the - vani'aMal 01lu " 'i 6 - : � .,.IV . ificlait; -pasta' b1f hav4 dhoerwed God's command, ,,Not ha�e 'been a--success,--46. Spetleir, 11 .... . .. � I V, �, , I wa .1 , �, � , 11 '! k it' to fWgot the assembli who reeentl :'boilg1ht _t1jer'.:Pl�tning 1. . I ­ .. ^ ... #1 , , ,r . Jbver'a *0 oolng000g*a t,.'G0'6*11e1 , weli. `�' , , '. F, % I ­ eVse,ves ly . �, " . . . . . . . � Mr tco, o6rc, ,, W ted .,Detroit.-Rev.v�g, i,P. ' ld�.gnjith, , of and that he came not.'tilrkly.as a warrA, I ig I 21 #111, ��� 'A rimil, as , a . . '4-", , V, -06ft 1 6 - dharch), while ,togd , --ha, di'One worshlp.-- .Ln rthig � ;W41 Weston. a for* ad Y�uch 6steomed personal friend , and, Classihs �,.r1#be1'.*t4Wj"*'Ji# I , , ik � ., - " ,, : . , 11 � �� 1. 1,1* I �, � . ., thA , g # "fl ,� or' 11 . t0i, but I i4.#4*-.W.w..!;4 11,4. '..44'. "!.-.*-.�,#.0"14,.".4&;. A-r. I 4 #.'I. .", - I. e ,., I. .0n , 11� .b&% ket . , , � I I -1 'f�"..�, �",�,:�_ ft.' from Mt.'arla. �Cffthj�be " pasto f0r,lsant,"40 inHensall, who o to convey the AVy.*..+U%, .44,u� I" 4 . I I . r' , " , r - r3i�. ret4 d"t11._.-__' --Tt,---7� over $ -1 - �,V %,. � ­_­ , ,� 'n" , '. I ..��., 4W ,, _We"Jlt; W Will Wft1b: late Y. F. F� M,eL,, Sinith, *�xko*soof* i-i-�q- P! !,�" '9 1 , W1,,,',V,.,r � des''I Ih�. "TIZW", -Chtffd�h ke ?ft6utlXiA of 1, few to .* ,,.,_r . �. � *0 -,8hr,0J68_ r . , er'And 4161t tabli �Phe ift ed the rjj� .,', .�.11 . r Aion We might -be Privileged to , "�,_ * 6'tly �%;uyxuu ,,y with . mea1*64 -',d , TA I I MiW,A 9) , ­:,; ..­,��'.'��., I , W - . " -, ... 0 J,,,T� I ft.o�",,[W,O. . ma matters con- Xerw.�*vwld 1y1rr,)^,;.w%ywrjrPn4_. , Tt� C%uneil .tnd 40hut arge4, ev. � peffe(m, - -P 4 ;..14, 44 W411abi " . &I.a,'�'j,­,"". . I I ' � '. ", 1-- 1,,,-,?_' , U, I I , , , ;� ON *, d10, � � Ofe, 4dr1kilft 0. Me' -eted with -the life -of ft newly elect- his Vio%and, ft*llly�� -dvo,nj to t6ft. ; ,Tgstol, "&4L , 1i , Tie I . ,; 71"Jl " ilk Q , ., . 4*004' the fuli __ --' #'ift,*# � , ", i I -1 ,ed ConservAikive JAnder of thle M )i . _�#*al,pf f1re _f) - - .A,�,t,l , , , , 11 ." � FAMR40r, was ur.,1110bowl dallilig on & and forinbrl�r,i'a-,, tdnitter' -of. Garmist, ., ._1 ".1,41-1 `�Ao ,F�'­ .1 . ,( 1,0 Ampregoro 1 4 Q , , Q04'T'" �6 - 416 ` , IF Odd Mvi. � 1A. 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