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4VA.!v$. C I I satisfactlTighbors and companions.- Monday November 7th, the Kippen enough to �b� taken to her home .and, to Lbilidon t � r ,"� , `Uie of Women's DrooWSlidow. 'i�j'�`,.. "I
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1. y and Household. . stores �ill close at 7 p , 1W exclusive an. � be, � , � �1, ,
1". �.. Tuesday to represent I Jo as was -,tj�*' accident, in not being Church, wher4�T Rev. Dr. AndreN , a" . .1 �11.�, 11 � � "
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Ir , N 3' for the month of Oeto- I � ' ")��'V%OV eV�Q . ri "Man May
" , imade u6cessary by Hon 001 . HENSALL th best Shoes they turn Out. 'WE ways.-;,. '. , ,
,� IScli i�� 1. 6&ally anxious to QUALITY Arat and VA a' �, _; �
"I I'll , appointment to the Supreme bei. Na:es are in order of merit. matter. .. tion, many were nal � � ! - ...
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, , ., I , Bench. e Oke, Elizabeth Broad- Big Itexall Ono Cent Salo at Rernpbill's The ,Con II. -The regular meeting hear him. -Mrs. John Glenn, whohas expect when buying her Footwear at this 0or0,;,','- _ ' '. L I "�� .. i
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` �11 I 'the first time since Co.- fo.t�%�Icrrrl Scott, Bob McCartney, Drug Store. Hensall. tirio Thursday. Friday of the 6;jij , �il was held an Tuesday been visiting for a number of weeks Amon; the New Fall Ci large Steel, -1 �
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,", � , . lJohn Broadf.ot, Clarence Taylor. Jr. and Saturday, November lird, 4th, evening, November 1st, with all the in our ,village! and vicinity, is return- LADIES' ATNXT GORE PUMPS with
p that the riding has. given ,a , enamelled Cuban heels, at . . . " - . . - . I ....... i I I'll; -
. I ane atson, Evelyn Wilson, A,,,i.,i.g soon. -A car ,of Prince PAwa s week, where she . and black � ; $644 �
In, C t members p"sent and the Reeve in the Ing to Seaforth tIlI RAP SLIPPERS -with b1aV9 A �
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, v 4ce'lamation to " '_� al I7 Robert Papple, Gordon islead Grade A Vftite Potatoes. D. A. h I �. .�
.., .,v�!,; , a representative of 2illie 11, Cantelon, Hensall, OU�L PhoRe low. 3125-1 chair. Thli��ininutes of the last meet- has been principally making er LADIES' PATENT ONE ST I ' . , ; I
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.�, V party. What is even . Bruce Armstrong (absent). Lizard trimining and black enamelled ,
� il.27 . I in ng were read and adopJ;pd on motion home since renting her dwelling It.. large e bu
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�,U l - _Tr_ Ill -Arthur Wright, Howw e rniture, More and black enamelled Spike hbels-a smart style at ......
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��- �`-- - � , ter. Jr. II -W. D. Wilson, Beatrice fimt mortgage on good farm property. Apply r from Miss Kate MeEwen, com- than she would require for the rooms LADEPS' ,
�4�,Z t"-., -* ty as high as 5,000, should elect letti� . .
�", 2,111., . . Armstrong, Earl Papple, D�elbert at the )Hensall Post Office to G. J. Satherland. : red Spike heelh�, at ........ I-— ..... *
,�;,. " plaining that the water from the she is taking *it'b the Misses Mary trim and cove
I - ') �y ter of the Taylor, Bobby Dalrymple (absent). Real Ftsta-te Agent . TIN ONE STRAP SLIPPERS with s"If ad,
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. , ,�,� Having sold our b"ness. we take this Welsh drain was running on her land and Emma; JZilinston, was well at- LADIES' BLACK $A i cle . 0
I ,! .o, I" HIq ,ontrol Policy Of, the Ferguson I -Annie Papple, Gertrude Walter, opportunity of thanking our marry customers and asked,, . the council to take steps tended on Saturday afternoon last, juitable buckle fas,tner and e9vered Spike heels,
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�!!! � �� : Alke Wright. Primer-Mayme Wat- e kindne3a shown us wbile do-ing busi- obtained f or at ........... I .. ..................... .............. �
. 11 " Government. "Lip to have the� drain repaired. Council- and fair prices were .
1:14 .."", son, Mae Wilson, Donald MacDonald, . in Hensabl, and soliett for our suc,cessor,
I � Mr. w. J. wbite, your moat hearty co -opera- lor Higgins.�,reported that he had get most of the effects sold. -Dr. G.
. I ,�. � - - __ Isabel Armstrong, Milton Taylor Mrs. Knapp left the first We Pay Special Attention to Fitting and Guarahtee Our. Shoes to -
I . I-. . tion. All,aCCIDUntsi are no due and we trust the water tanks started, one of them ��apgpf �tmd �
� I ., " I Grace Dalrymple (absent). -L. Boyce: those ow us wili settle wromptly. J. W. � t I, - Fit Perfectly in Every Minor Detail.
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A. .1 . LIGH Teacher. Skinner. - 3126-1 nearly thVough, but- owing to the . 1. . . . .
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1. . Subscriptions received for all Daily - I
� ,., "� VEHICLES Weekly Newspapers at the Hensall Post eral days before much would he done. his dental practice to Dr. MeTaggart, . I �fiv 0 40
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I'll I ,,,, Office. Patronize your Postmaster who A number of accounts were p -sent- of that, city. .Dr. Knapp .
:7... We would again draw attention to KIPPEN handles the papers. G. J. Sutherland. P.AL ed and orAered paid. On motion Of and friends in -'Toronto and Is pretty � .- , �� .
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I I drawn vehicles must carry lights Drug Store.' Rensall, this Thurs . :�ii 4. . # I
1. nd Saturday, November 3r -d. 4th, and 5th. con W. J. Doherty, of London, and gins was requested to look after the. no dqu�t, work into' 4
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11, to Notice.-C*mmenaing on Monday, N- cementing of the having many relatives and friends in 0
, ..; n came in her 7th, we, the undersigned &tores, will close Rev. T. W. Jones, as rector of St. materials for the - . 5EA j POP r"
�, , : ,?, ist, -the number Qf at 7 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday aind Friday Paul's Anglican Church, and sister water tanks. Considerable discussion Hensall and vicinity, will stand him -
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il. * instead of Tuesday and Thursday. James T. charges of Grace Church, Staffa, on took place �as to letting the f gln� in good stead and ,he will no doubt .- _ � .
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I *..� . buggies carrying lights have become isuwey, W. E. Butt 3125-2 Wednesday, November 9th, at eighr. go out of town for outside fires. Since do well here. -Our grain buyers and INN . I.- �- . -
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�4. s thereof are wise. As much, bow- have taken place in the Township of is a very large quantity of - .
. eT . gathered at the home of Mr. and Rev. W. Jones, of Exeter, will preach . I
", . Tuckersmith, and the fire engine went Ing marketed from day to day, and quite unrecognizable. Miss farm dwelling.-Oui Verehants are�
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I ,:. ever, can not be said of a great many Mrs. William Alexander on Friday beir assistance. As there is con- as our buyers" and millers are good were
", I - and other heavy evening last, to present Miss Mae Me- -We believe that on the -game to) t fire g men and Louise Drummond won the guessing longing for a little more broken wea-
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.� , .�' I drivers of wagons Gregor, teacher of S. S. No. 14, Hay, night in the neighborhood of KippeXi, siderable expense iii running the experienced and enterprisin contest. After this group games were tber so that they can get.the farmers
�� vehicle's. also engine at a fire, the Clerk was -in- have good markets established, they
..� . " . who is soon leaving for Toronto, with Mr., James B. McLean, while eted to write to the Township are in a position to handle grain in played amidst lots of fun. A very off their land. -Mr. Ezra Willeri, the
. It may appear to many a hardship a handsome leather club bag and hand driving his team on a wagon with stru
mith and see what whole -sale quantities. - Hallowe'en dainty lunch was served which was lately appointed Road Master between
1, lights, bag to match. Though taken by sur- some chop or other farm produce, al- Council of Tuckers
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I 11"ib that they be made to carry so had the misfortune to be run into they intended to do about paying the passed over pretty quietl_v in our vil- very much enjoyed.�Mr. and Mrs. Kippen and Exeter, is busily engaged
�,�. and it certainly must be a nuisance prise, Miss McCfegor made a very enses'of the engine at a fire MI lag aware of at Basil Edwards motored to Toronto with a good force of men and requir-
� 1. suitable reply. The evening was by an auto and his wagon consider- exp e as far as we are ,
�. -, to equip farm wagons with the same, hip, The Clerk notified of course there last week spending a few days with ed appliances in grading, levelling
.1. spent in playing games, contests, ably injured, and the team running their towns date of writing. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Petrie, a sister and cutting down the centre of the
., 'but it is the law and should be obey- rnith Council at the time I 1yed such as tak-
�� ' music and a good old-fashioned spell- away, but at date of writing we have the Tuckers were Ittl, tricks pla Mrs. Edwards. -Mr. John E. Me- road, and no doubt will soon have a
I. ed. More than that, it is a measure ing match. While one of the spellers not full particulars. of the William Green fire, but receiv- Ing off gates, rapping at windows, Of
.1� -The Mission Band ed no reply fcom that Council. The dressing up in costumes to represent Ew8n, part of whose farm adjoins our great improvement made. on that
Mission Band.
.1. of public safety, and any man using was spelling "ghost," in walked two -ch held their meet- opinion of the llensall Council is that all kinds of characters, and parading corporation, is putting a new roof stretch of roads and which in some
.. -after dark is cer. very spooky -looking ghosts, disap- of the United Chui on the kitchen or rear part of his I sections was greatly needed.
1�1 pearing through, the front door into ing last Sunday afternoon in the the Township of Tuckersmith (will" the streets with the old time masks, . I
.1 .I. . tainly very foolish to disregard it. darkness. After the presentation, school room of the church with a have to take notice and pray at least etc., but all in a manner that was . P -_
. A light displayed on a vehicle may lunch was served by the ladies, after good attendance. The meeting was expenses of a fire if our department not destructive or annoying to any --
. I,.; 1, �1, 11 J ined in the sin Ing I opened by singing Hymn No. 309, fol- is called on f(w help by some citizen extent worth making mention -of. In . � I
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mean the difference between life and
c ey - - t,
w a
of "Auld Lang Syne." lowed with sentence prayers by
of their municipality, r if they do
this connectio n our villagers, as well
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death. Even if it does not g O to
hour of sorrow.
number of the members. The min-
not do so tbo, people of Hensall- can-
as those of the district, are deserving
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that extent, no man, in present day
The Late James Logan. -Many in
utes of the last meeting were read by
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not pay for fil, protection for Tuck
of credit fok not engaging iii destruc -
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traffic, is immune from accident, no
this community were indeed sorTy to
Gladys Passmore, followed by the
ersmith Township� If the citizens of
tive and obnoxious practises that are
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matter how careful he may be.
hear of the death of Mr. James Lo-
Scripture lesson read by Margaret
Tuckersmith ,want the protection Of
Hensall Fire Department, surely
in evidence in many sections, and
-cause bad feelings be-
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gan, who died in Toronto Hospital
Kennings. The collection was taken
the
which often
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There is reason, a material
early M onday morning. Mr. Logan,
up by Norman Sinclair, after which
their Council should be willing to pay
tween neighbors and those who had
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appeal to
Who had been in poor health forsome
Miss Kathryn Drysdale sang a solo.
for it. The Council then adjourned
been friends. -Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
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one, which will make an
time, deemed it wise to go to the,
The study was taken by Miss Morri-
to meet at the call of the Reeve.
Nutt and Mr. Herbert Nutt and Mir.
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itizen. Most men'3
the average ci
hospital where he thought it would
son, after which the meeting was
A Warning To Students. -We are
Albert Fletcher and Jack Ward all
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finer feelings are situated just about
perhaps be beneficial, but in spite of
closed with the Lord's prayer.
justly proud of our fine up-to-date
of St. Marys, were guests on
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as near to their pockets as anywhere
'all, he passed away. His remains,
The Late James L-ogan.-A large
Continuation school, erected -a few
day last of Mr. and Mrs. William
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else and any man who meets with an
accompanied by his sorrowing wife,
number from our village and vicinity
years 'ago, immediately to the West
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Hyde, of the London R Dad, a little
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while driving a horse
were brought to the home of Mr. and
on Wednesday afternoon last attend-
of our public school and joined there-
south of our village.-Mxs. T.
Windsor Sandwich
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accident
vehicle at night without a light, is
Mrs. Alvin Harvey, to the north of
our village, and where Mr. and Mrs.
ed the funeral of the late James Lo-
gan, who was at one time one of our
to, and which has all the modern con -
veniences -and equipments which
Berry is in and
visiting her sons, Wilson and Eddie,
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going to have his pocket touched'
Logan had been staying the greater
business men in the tonsorial line and
makes it a. credit to our rvillage ,as
and also attending the funeral of a
,
W'hen the accident overtakes him, he
part of the summer. The funeral was
much respected, but who has been in
well so -nice for teachers and scholars.
relative, the late Miss Ford, of Wind-
a,
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fault, likely, he ma3r
held on Wednesday afternoon to Exe-
failing health for a number of years,
But we regret to learn that although
sor.-Mr. William L. McLaren is mov-
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may be at more
years and he had the highest respect
for him and believed that both Mr.
township of Tuckersmith. It appears
that on SLnday afternoon last while
J 11 4% ;-U A +1- --l-rit
; I- week into the dwelling prop-
,�� b1cle ter 'Cemetery, and was largely at- although at his death was very little se new an . we n e � I .6
. t but if he is a driver of a ve -
. � I . tended by relatives and friends,whose past middle life, The Masons of it bears many marks of disfigure erty on Richmond Street South, which
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�'. lich does not display a light, he I sympathy is extended to the bereav- Goderich conducted a service at the ment made-, with knives as well as l,e recently purchased from Miss M. 7- .------
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9 oing to be assessed for the other ed widow and relatives in this their
grave, in which they were joined by
broken aud�marred plaster in places.
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Ellis, and will make a good resident.
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fellow's damage s, as well as his owm.
hour of sorrow.
the Masons of Zurich Lo dg6', at Hlen-
No this ij'4nost regrettable as well
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-Mr. and Mrs. William Fairbairn
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In the light of the law, he has no
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particulars
S611. Further will be-
in Issue the date'
as reprehensible. We cannot think
how or in fact anyone
and family motored to London on
Sunday and spent the day there with
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defence. His is not to reaso n why;
Slander Case Ended. -The much'
discussed case of Ross and
given another as at
of writing we have not all the desir
any pupils
could do so, fLs it would be bad enough
Mrs. Fairbairn's sister, Miss Ruth
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slander
Sons against Joseph Blood for $5,000
ed particulars. The ministers con -
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if it ere an old shabby and undesir
W
Green, who r ecently went under'an
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damages, was listed for trial before
ducting the services at the home of.
able school. but where everything is
operation in St. Joseph's hospital, and
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Mr Justice Raney and a jury at the
Mr. Alvin Harvey, or Kippen, with
so nice and pleasing in appearance
is progressing very nicely. -Mr. and
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LETTERS MUST BE SIGNED
Fall Assizes at Goderich this week.
whom the deceased had been living
and finish, we cannot really conceive
Mrs. Brandon and family, of St.
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The Expositor was in recei
Before the case was reached, however,
the that
for the past summer, were the Rev.
Mr. Foote, Exeter; the Rev. Mr.
how such injury could be done, not
only to the interior but extending al-
Marys, were last Sunday the g4ests
of their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
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letter this week for publication, bear-
it was announced to court
the action was withdrawn by Foss.
of
Connor, of Kippen, and, the Rev. J.
so to a nurriber of broken panes of
G. Manns, of our village. -Mr. W'm.
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ing on "The Observance of Armistice
Mr. Stanbury on behalf of the de-
McIllroy, of our village. The attend-
glass in the windows, from time to
Wolf, 01 Sebringville, spent �;,,inday
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Day, and what it should mean to us
fendant Hood, made a statement to
ance was very large and the floral
time, and which is so annoying to
last here with his brother, Mr. Chas.
Mrs. J.
F
as citizens of Canada and the Em-
NIT. Justice Raney to the effect that
tributes many and beantiful.
the caretakvr, Mr. Peter Stewart, who
Wolf and family. -MT. and
Grieve son, David, and Mr. and
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pire." The letter was in no Y�ay ob
his client had always denied having
accused the plaintiffs of theft and
Death of Henry Pybus.--Just at
time of closing our correspondence,
wants to have everything neat and
trim and in good order, and who de -
and
Mrs. Ferguson, all of Seaforth, were
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jectionable, and we would have been
still denied it, and moreover, that he
we learn with regret of the death of
serves thv co-operation of all the
last Sunday visitors at the home of
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glad to publish it, if only the writer
did not believe the Ross' were guilty
Mr. Henry Pybus, which occurred on
teacher- and very especially that of
,Mr. and Mrs. William Hyde, of the
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had signed his name to the commum-
of theft. Mr. Stanbury also saidtha�t
Wednesday afternoon last at the home
the school trustees and in fact of allv
London Road, a little south of our
a,
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ication.
he had known Mr. Ross for many
of his son, William Pybus, of the
the ratepayers, as every one may be
vill-age.-Dr. Russell MacKay spent
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As we have stated many times be-
years and he had the highest respect
for him and believed that both Mr.
township of Tuckersmith. It appears
that on SLnday afternoon last while
said to ,be interested in public prop-
(.rty, such a�, a public and continuation
last week here with his parents, re -
turning to London on Saturday after
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fore, this paper will not publish com-
Hood and he were good respectable
at his son's place and when the ro�st
school. Wv fancy that the pupils or
noon last, to resume his practice in
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Trunications of anonymous nature.
citizens of Stanley Township and
of the family were at church, he evi-
anyone who has been guilty of de-
connection with his year's course af-
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The name is not necessarily for pub-
sbould be friends. As the withdraw-
dently took a weak spell, falling he"-
struction of marring the property are
ter graduating. -Mrs. Effie Carrick
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lication, that rests with the choice of
a] of the action- clears Mr. Hood of
ily on the floor and cutting and bruis,
liable to bo dealt with by law relat-
and daughter, Vietta, and Mr. Cecil
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but it ic; that
the charge of slander and the state-
ing himself. Before their return he
-ing to public schools and other public
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Ryan, of Goderich, spent Sunday last
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the writer, necessary
merit of Mr. Stanbury clears the Ross'
had regained consciousness but did
property act, y is
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walf and
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the name of the writer be known to
of the rumors against them, the Judge
not appear to remember what had
much mory severe thdrr is ever per-
family. -Mrs. Bertha Bell was in
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the paper.
advised both' par -ties to drop all dis-
happened to him and no doubt his
haps thought of. It Is wonderful bow
Tavistock on Sunday last visiting her
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A newspaper is responsible for
,,.,,i,n of the matted. J. C. Makins,
death was hastened from his experi-
soon a detective, when engaged, can
brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and
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everything that appears within it
K.C., and R. S. Hays acted for the
ences on Sunday. The deceased has
round up any who have been engaged
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Mrs. Cawthorpe and family. - Our
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and the only way it can be
Plaintiffs, and J. G. Stanbury was
been a respected resident of our vil-
in wrong doing, and we have been
merchants have been complaining a
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columns,
responsible is to know the author of
c(,un,e I for the defendant.
lage for a number of years after te-
tiring from the active duties of vital-
told that the names of some are
known. it will be wise for all in fu-
little that the very fine weather of
the past couple or so weeks has been
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every communication and every article
:;Dtes.-Mr. and Mrs. Robert T.
ity, and -was known as a successful
ture rather to take an interest in
too nice for business as the farmers
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that ii published. In this day there
Elgie, of Tuckersmith, who have been
fRYTner and was well thought of in
preserving than in injuring, and this
stay at home to improve it. - On
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ere many men with many different
spending a pleasant visit with friends
the community. Further references
is what it should be, as it is much
Sunday evening last a mixed quart-
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and igbt appear
axes to what mv
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in New York State, have returned
will be made to his life in another
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more easy getting into trouble than
ette was rendered in Carmel Church
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grind,
to the editor to be a perfec tly harm-
home. -.-Mr, and Mr%. William Ivison
of our village, who have been visit-
issue. .
Y. P. L.-Tbe Young People's
out of it, as very many have found
to their cost and sorrow.
by R. Y. McLaren, Mrs. James Rog-
garth, Robert Cameron and Mrs. Jas.
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1:.1 1:1 I s epistle, in gh CO - - ing friends in Toronto for the past League of the United Church held a Briefs- Thanksgiving services will a erson, w c - r, - -- .
" ,. . in it, a weight that would fall heav- week or #o, ha,ve returned home.- very enjoyable evening in the base- be held in our local churches on Sun- much enjoyed by the congTeglition, �-_-_ ____ I -
I'll .�, ily on some ones toes, and newspapers The young people of St. Andrew's merit of the church on Mpriday, Oct. day, November 6tb, when the sermons and we believe that on the coming _ .
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11'..L have enough troubles of their own United Church, will hold their first 31st, it being in the form of a Hal- and servirvs of praise will be a vpr�o- Thanksgiving Sunday, November 6th, I M.. -
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�7�. without shouldering outsiders. youn . g people's meeting on Friday lowe'en social. The basement was priate to the occasion. h oronto, selections -Our local fraternal lodges
W.�', evening. A good social night is on beautifully decorated for the occasion. ed Church Mr. Murch, of T . -
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, � not of a contentious nature, and if ments will be served. -Two gentle- ing-Avas over, the following program tion, will render solos at both services and winter meetings and are recbiv- clounnouncing
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- � , . 1, , ,. , the author will kindly forward his men from London had the misfortune arranged by Mrs. A. L. Smith and while fine selections will be given by ing in applications and new members.
,� .." . md to this office, we will be pleas- while on their way to Kincardine, the Miss Gladys Luker, was given, each the church choir. -Mr. and Mrs. Thos. -Mr. G. Mickle's new fine dwelling
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� 11 (1, the rear end of a wagon that was enjoyed: Violin selections by Scott ter, Miqq Rena, -and Miss Edna Gill, completion. -In the United Church on
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1". 1.t,: oN., going the same way, but owing to Welsh, accompanied by Miss Dorothy motored to Monkton on Sunday last Sabbath last at the morning service PRODUCE PLANT
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'. 21. STANLEY ing from the opposite direction with very much enjoyed- interesting read- friends. -Mr. and Mrs. Tboma-9 J. M. Drysdale, Mrs. W, H. Pfile, Mrs. at
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" �'. � .., ri the wagon, it was not noticed lowe'en song rls in E: Sherritt, motored to Lion's Read which was well rendered and much STRATFORD, ONTARIO
I., S. S. No. 10 light o
..... I , . the school report for I first enjoyed. At the e;vening service, the
� , .:. - r and October. until the car hit it. The car, as well costume; instrumental by Milig Mil- on Sunday last, returning the
.1�i�, . - Stanley, for Septembe as the wagon, was somewhat smash- dred Smillie. Following this Harry part of this week and report a very pastbr regarding, as it was announc. . I -
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&�,,, The names are in order of merit: Sr. ed, but luckily no one was hurt. This Cook read a very interesting story pleasant tTip._1V1rs. D. B. McLean ed as Automobile Sunday Service, Tuesday, November 8th, 1927.
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V I rainter, Retta Taylor. Jr. IV should be a warning to all to carry or Hallowe'en, after which Mrs. Lee' was in SeafoAh on Sunday last mot- dwelt upon the different comparisoni .
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, orirg there with On and after that date, we will be in
:,'. 11 I ;�r,Stanley Collins, Stewart Baird and their light and play "Safety Firat.'�- Redden rendered a solo. Contests Miss Jessie John- that could be made between the hu
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�.,! .. , 9 " P"', . C.gthikriue Ketclien (equal), Dorothy Quite a number from here attended were then indulged hi, folldwed bya, ston.-Mr. J. E. McDanell was a via- man life and the automobile life and- the market for your, .
.. . 4"' Kathleen Mustard. Sr. M- the anniversat7i services at BTuce- very dainty Ititkeh.' Much of the,.sue- itor in Tavistock on Sunday last.- gave a most interesting sermon along
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'I'll, , I y fid1d oil Sunday last atid were re- cess of the everift's. antettdinMent Mrs. John '%tiellb returned from those lines, but which we have not tfie
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I I 11 . . �3&9 f4per, Evelyn Grainger. Jr. liglited with the fine sermons deliver- was due to Mirs. A. Jroynt, Mrs. R. J. Windsor on Th�rsday last where she space here t6 dwell upon. -Miss Nel. .
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11 �,_., I J�enn,gth IkCoivan. Sr. 11 - Olive 4 -by tho Rom Mt. -Wlfitosh, of Patterson, -,Mrs. A. Smith Ra Miss bad been for several weeks visiting lie Boyle, who is in training as. a I , I _�. We pay cash daily and ftt U -M �contain-
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...�., � - Johnston, Alidray S*kl, Jim Burdge. Embro, and former pas -tor of Bruce- Gladys Lukei. with her son-in-t&,W, and her daugh. nurse in London, waa home for w . ors, daily. � I . _ �; ,, , �,. ., . " 1,� I �.
. ..� � and Team AwideA . William Bell. -Mrs. couple of days recebtly, on a visit "' * �-�-�.,i'�'111. I . I .
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i. � "'! fr R,Afthio Mustard, Harry Sidder, fifla United Cliurch.--4vrs. J. Me- Two Auto t&---�- tj�ir, MT. and Mrs � ,; � -
, I A,fvl� ot. , P 'Mir -Carlyle Corn- Clymont entertained her Sunday 'On Saturday night last when driving' tloyd Hudson all4titt a day in Loill. with her mofhir�gtos are in ,ft6-1 . I I Cream prices goo4,, ' ' ""'. Ovdd�bor 120
1 "I I - ,.P School Clogs at her home on Friday home from Ffemall with a load of' don hist week._Di� A. R. CW041 cest of being put down at the entra-4de I ....', ""'I. . 1. 1. -
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� I . X Colngs, !pe fbUow- e"ning Ust An enjoyable time was chop and a short distance sbuth Of 6n.'Monday Itist tobeived a inessago to the, 'United - Church, the ones in
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I'll I , � . ,�, 'O ` asrdnt� in 0111tts-i etc,--Ftev. Mi. Con- our miltage, Mt. C611tad Hiset h , 141bg him of I& death of big um for ma 1� .:
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... �:: 1'�: � _,=! jj& preached a, Arery' insplritg sermon the MiSfOTtxkne to be rat into by sit m6ther who U'ved ih F,6va Scotia a#4 and needing, t6. be replaedd; and �of . . 410 ' . " 4.
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f;,.; I. , ,., . The -e 418b.Ten- stitto condot from Housill way, who was well advan0ed in years a114, whieb woutiot may be juade, . on I N 0, � 2 .., O,b " "
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ill IN I kwKt:d tj " k,,ft t Ing his. wagon ftft. A .,kt . I A' I I
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1; �. 4' , . I J, � 0 � � orry t "' e- ing him quite A abodr" we, befleye, ftj time ogrft -Dr.. CA-mpbell A4� the C. X. & station and, the yards I � � . I .., . I . .11
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