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I - Shi&tly after 3 eo gu As ,had-- all �- ��: , , , I'll . ­ I 1. -11- I dxew� q an . - The orge King raturne -, , V ,-, , I _r ��er , ". �� .: MEAN - � X ',,.JN*aySoA,.,: �' a, W. M. S, ., � . . . . I man,, M�­Card � day�xrs, Oe .az�,;ioerZ , '47a 4 11 -4, Reeve Coal . � F�. 'r '% " � Md W. M. $- meeting week after spending a co4ple d last _­ ---- I - ,A_ aa,L, ­ 1_ _ ­ t' " ' -I.., ,�. - ­ I , , of" Mr. mad X, lfsi� Ell . " ,&9forth, October 31, 1927. 444ei ­57'111� q 11 , kl , . I. wanosh. (who bythi way:Jias�a4lpili_, I . - het 4t " , " s with her daugji�ters -and son ,W,r 6 'Sch F&W lz� �Z�l , I I . . - . � ­�srd Glass�­ y ida% N; - &' , Q " MP,,Qf Mrs. H� Blanchard week githe�e Ites, of ,East." WA . � . - I . � 1�1 � kirk I 1 ) W ttiell J�* r., . aWs L.1 �;.h- To,, the 'Mtor oT The Expositor.' - " n -Hat ", . . '7�p , � ' ' ' ' ' s*6 V r I , ", Raw""Vro, , . � N - did' command'af the I , ast woe 44i , , k# , . , ,,, I i , 1 4 r , ' " _gJj1 , , . 1, W,44-.kel, 4. Wilf"', 1. Dlmdasi C. ��11:1111 was well attended, with'in Tormto. Mr. Ford King and Mis� ,gl* J. 1.4n i �, I L � Ni . . 1. bear',Sir -At this pppson�. of .the 1?,�;c a, 1. Forrest, le ,,_, - Hillein. in the chair.. The Mina Procter returned witli her.-- Slott ll -M '. .. , , ,�, 'Zi�W` , I B. AberhArt. . C_". , " I Mr. . R, I , " e 'A6,texido, "'Q5 �I . , � . and makes: an dxce'lle4�� :�h 1. . , Mrs. , C, � I � , . . - - . tabk'charge or#*`­piro,� "'di, " y ri . ny- y�'o ie4&­04. tbO' *Various Credit �-- M. X*ys, M. Reid, "Noted for a I , meeting opened by singing Hymn 450. Harol& Stinijam -and A. Schrognan, Schn0l, Afton. -;_W. X "'! .. tl AWAI, I V, I g�-,g 000, 03- .40 1. - : W 1. , 4- I I I W yq �,,�, �� t .. I asked Mr.,and Mrs,lejUplitp, to.aasume .to �au ,�. All over the I'll, � - ,,;,A �,,w . . I � - 60untry O'Leary, E. Ross, G.'Rennie, G. Gem- . I ,! The Scripture lesson from the 92nd who motored to the West and spe M ­­ ­ ' " 11 I at r�r., has solff one of W, p N wyl . -their - ' I ' -9 ­�,h6'ar1PW;1n U 6 _s� . 01"ArmietIc0- Day, well, R. Ali hart, M. Crich 4-4 ession 4, w1IJ44.L.,:;#a%,,,j, � ,,,, ,,,, @ , � Psa4n -was read by Miss F. Saunders the summer there, returixed howg ,23, C c � '6,,Y _% posilaon ,un ,er , is I I 0 er ., V. Car- r" - , - 7 ,r.,, " " __IMRW­5� �,� 5 I 4 ­,�,, , ��, , r, i , �M , , I . � " , . I . " " R by his so , , " A , y tpea 'W " ' �d'a ' n, P*PT,4;Ji5, ,, - � a � " " o ,should Mean to ter, G. Matt4ews, G. Parke, H. Me, - - "i - Gauld. After the -roll call reports time,miss Maud Castle returneid Albert Pranger, of,H,sx*' `:.' . - ",.'��'� � case not-thle prov6fb1a1-,-w;04dJn � � 'followed by silent prayer for Mrs. last week, after a Most delightful cupled 'L _� , ... 0 4*1.t, 4��, � it - . ­ , " , ,,a 1---- i 1� I - us , it" S" - ' ,1��',� 1-r ' -od, U. Hdtham - E. Cluff, A. Bolton, , - ; ,5,,,`i`,,' ­ i ��,'I__,1'1� . 'but the , rqb ' eer�lhq� all ivd th� s -of Canada and the Em- Lc A. - ja _n� ad " . 1. oeve B00- pire, it, is rather interesting to look M. W -right. '10ko 45pae�o . , . , , . , - _-1 `­ Q4. " I , 4207 IJVIOK� rQol 1, I � - T #1112,11"I'll SONS from the LadIeW Aid and W. X S. home last week after spending some possession January 1. , _44� .� , , zens � ,, s.w. V, N. CLUI ' ' 2 ; -19AS' — ,a .1 ­­ ' � � . - tie, 0:�gp,.,� �' it' A very, nicely backi 'to the war days and recall the �, - `,' " . "., ' - � Treasilifers were received. The min- weeks in Detroit. -Mr. F. Seed, of Elmore Datars will move to *_J't�', ` . .j -%U, . h't " " ? X -r ) W I . I e - "I � # __ r - f the ap- speeches made at -many mee al , B ton, � � ",,', _,, _R .1. a ,_ , , 41' essily-0­0 Below 50T,A. Edmonds, L. M - 1 I . ,�f";rlllli� � W., �� _N� - .1 - :Or - on, - . tings and Don d N. ol E. ,eTelake, Ne. 't�- "I .,;f.CJ'i-',!�� - I I W utes of -the previous meeting were Detroit, was home over Thanksgiv- of his father-in-law, R�. L��s,' " ­ -1411" ,�, �� Ii .. . ,MCAR . , fw­,t,p��­,.;, V? , r� . 0 'Warden and t readand adopted, followed by mes- ing�Mr. George F. Mitchell, of macher, 15th Concession, Hhy� -,;,'�,�;-rl' �--- P , the various promises made in the ef- C,rdn,. - � , fort . . W: �.7,1., �K T I �1, "I Ithip., , Q� ! McQuaid, of Me- fort to raise recruits 16 it",and if elect. senget prayer by Mrs, R. McFarlane Lobo, whobas been visiting his cour- Andrew Price, of this .,, -_#��, �,�,�11 I . " , r our, army. polls on Novembei,�6 , . . . 0 � Fornil III. ,­,. I , , village, fIli,­", . I ha .I ", � � . - I t�!��, . "� ­,_,� I 11-k' " , . � illop pre' �ed in with a hand- To listen to some of' the speakers, let Class -Grace Scott 90.1, A. ed, I will represe �� district of and Hymn 389. A reading of the W. in, F. A. Edwards, returned home purchased the farm of Mr. Suftdi" "If, I` I . I er_­,'I.,,��,,,�',I,�t. I.. . _'�,,��_,',�4 - most'qf whom shoWd'more correctly, South Huron to tblii�._# of my abil, M.S. C4nvention at Edmonton, was Saturday. -Guests at The Ritz Ho- cock, 2nd Conces , "'i some estminster c 'me clock. , Hanna, J. Webster, E. Burrows, J. = Pion, Sta4ley,, ',4 ., �� ,A(%�V,,­,,,�,,f5*:,! I " The Warden made a very appirepri- be cafted Wiidbigs,, or in array slang, pinder. ity. Thank you. . -by MissBessie Blanchard. Af� tel over the week end and Thanksgiv- gets posse I �M I P -7 ssion Deeemi�er. Ut. nqq#'��-'tl�`:�,,�' ',',',,. , ,_ , I ate reply thanking his fellow-couucil- Hot Air' Sbliotefs, nothing . '6. ter several business items were dis- ing were: Mr.- J. 0. Doyle, Misses Mr. Saundercock becomes ownif ""aff - � , ,�:,-,.,�, was too *_,. - BARBER. � ' 2nd Qlass-E. Wolsh, M. Forrest, , I �Pgig_,, !� ­­ - � � . , � ��fl �� I lors a�nd friends -for this beautiful ' good -for any man who would enlist, W. MeDonald,-S. Sheffer, F..Souter, ' -0.,. "t -i eussed, the meeting closed by singing E. and B. Clarke and Mr. C. Keenan, Mr. Price's property in Zurich it Ae, ;:�,�,*,'1,4 0 *,�� "I". " , � "I �� , � , . � , , 11 , "� � Hymu. 606 and repeating the Lord's Detroit; Mr. and 'Mrs. W. A. Hunt, deal, -The old stabr4i at the rear of' _' `.". e testimony of :friendship and appre- and everything in their power would V Gardiner, M. Patrick, F. Wheatley WINT14190)? � I tiatign. ­ . be .done by them to help him along *3rd Cla,, Shinien, A. Nigh, M_ . W .: J. Campbell prayer in unison, ',I: �: �;�,- I I . � . _],L Notes. -Mr and 1 London, and Mr. N. Cornell, Port the telephone central has b�en - t�rg .- � ' I'k'� , "'. .. %'� . . . I . , ,� . . . . . . . . "I � . . . . ' , � I.t6 . ":�"':�If . . ,This pleasant duty having been per- if he was spared to come back. But, Ralph, G. Mason. spent Monday with -# '* Stanley. -Miss Grant, who has spent down and will be recoastrucje�d -." -��,,"�, , fe ' .',� 1-0s in London. 0 - - 19 . "I 1 1*4�. _ '.1 I I � f . �_ �, I dr: � 1��-,, � I formed, M-_eve'Sanders, of Exeter� and sir, I want to call your attention TV Credit -R. Patrick, T. Cluff. -Mrs. R. Munn anl!�-40A, Harvey, of . the summer here at Mrs. Bailey's, a garage, workshop and'fuel - " `� I , _ BAYFIELD bina, f 11 aid,:. .", I; Mrs. Sanders weve then commanded the. fact. -that, in, most cases, the ones Below 500/6-13. Merner, A. Me- Guelph, spent the w - ' 'III.* "". , _�A - convenience of the'linesman ' ' �� .,pnd with her left on Saturday for California. She the ,�, ,..., .. I I ," 17`�?,'114, � _ ,.:,, 'by Cbairma# Croultes to "stand up," who said the -most in those days, have Naughton, Iona Wallace, C. Way. L .,� Evangelistic Services. - Crossley Mm- switehborad operators. 1�_ " I , was accompanied by her sister, . 4��: , I , I,, ., . �� � � "::,. 1111­�` Hunter, of 'Clintom-Chris. Parker I "zZ . . I '�­ ., .1 " I -ad � ... �, , and Reeve Hayes, of Stephen, and done the least in the years since the Form IV. I . a Leonard, well known Evangelists . ."': 14 . I ., Iteeve Hennebery, of Wroxeter, per- war to carry out their promises, to . ad John Howard returned from the . ., I � , .. .� !" ON . �', , Ist ,Class --D. Hudson 80.71/-, D. have just completed a ten day cam- a ".1 V I'll, I I � _�� ... . -formed a similar dutyj presenting help the returned men, and when I Farquhar. I paign at St. Andrew's United Church, West last week. Don Murray came . . ,'j.,.' , -wit STAG EPfiRRE I STANLEY * L, . ,, ., ,,g ' I , ,_-H. Lane, M. 'H,ggarth, Bayfield, under the pastorate of Rev. a .... ;�, " I � them ' It a beautiful umbrella stand. say help, I don't7mean charity, but ' 2nd Clue ,, week before. -Miss Helen Gerrie I'll ,01 ...') ,, ,", , ,�, �,�. I -, - owing - ii; .; � '. -1, - Mr, Sandqrs thanked thedouqrs fQr work in their various lines of busi- N. Jefferson, -E. White, E. Broadfoot. � ,­ , R. X Gale. The meetings were all spent the holiday at her home in School Report. -The foll , .�'.. I , ; , , - , , the beautiful gift. I nem. . 3rd Class- -F. Hogg, G. Daly, K. at WINT"Op well attended and the sermon mes- Ingersoll. the report of School Section No. 14, ,..� "I , , - Stanley, for September and October. .11 I.' - .. Bages of Dr. Crossley touched all ..� � I . .�Vll 11 e of one Calder, J. Finlayson. .� CouioW Clerk Holman being called Take, for instance, the cae 6; .�: - .1 . . The names are in order of merit:_ � ��', V. �. c- hearts deeply, and the song service I..... ��, I ... � , I an opportunity, of making a -o*.. 16 i � in said he also had a di#y to per -form gentleman in this locality, who never Credit -M. Plircell, T. Nolan, J. M Wed., If ' '� , In the gift line, ,and produced three lost , Sr. IV -Stuart Horton, Dorothy Far- 1;� 1 " � ,.I ...... N of Mr. Leonard was greatly enjoyed. DUBLIN _��I , Donald, M. Ferguson, M. Doig, E. ,� - I qu'har, Audrey Murdoch, Willie Me- ;�1110 � Miniature china brides, which were speech during the war, praising the McLean, 1, Jackson, H. McKercher, at 8 o'c�166 serv'c` Kenzie. Jr. W -Orville Workman, - ., handed to Councillors Beattie, Hayes soldier and promising that anyth, .. . _� Some 35 or 40 were led to make a Expert suap&hot finiaiiing, quick �!.. 'ag B. Duncan. I " definite confession of their faith in Jackson Studio,. Buck'a old stand, Seaforth. ;;.I-11 ,I - Harvey Cameron. Jr. III -Margaret ,�� ) I ont- 812" .. _1 I and Hennfeberg, as reminders of a he could do he would do to help the Below 500lo-C. Trott, G. Wright, . Christ, and others to renewed con- ,.. .. 1� duty'to which they must soon give -at- men who came -back. Did he do so? G. Black, J. Purcell, T. Govenlock. secration. Died In Vancouver. -Death sum- McKenzie, Laura Wright, Mary Aid- .'121 1 11� . 1, � �., .�. , tentiono especially when the good ex- He did not. One man he 'met and Lunch and (Good Nes rich, Mabel Talbot. Second Class � I ., Form V. � .. Died In Hamilton. -Her many moned one of the first settlers of Me- ��,­ l , i � ample had been set by Messrs. Klopp promised these things to knows that Margaret Jones, Elmer Iflayter, An- �­, 3 let Class -A. Archibald 83.M B. Bring Your.Pipe friends hereabouts will regret to hear Killop Township, in the person of � I and ,Sanders.- since 1919 work that itas come his Simpson, F. Oliver. of the death of 'Mrs. Fred Heath, for William Nash, brother of John Nash, drew McKenzie, Wilmer Jones, Wes- VI.-, . , 111 �, After the presentation had been %6y -from this gentleman amounted and Partier 11 ley Jones, Alex- McBeath. First . ,".... 111, .;� - 2nd Class -C. - Strong, M. Arm- I . several years well known and much of 934 Vernon Drive, Vancouver, B.(., ,'�� ��. � 1, . .. . completed all repaired, led by the to less than a dollar, but business ,� x Class Harold Jones, Audrey Qc'h- 11:,�,"', , stiong, M. McMillan, B. Grieve, L. . respected summer cottager. She pass- on October 22nd, in his 78tb yem - ".1 ", _ I . ,, " - .. Warden, to the town hall, where an that he might have had, amounting to McMillan. - ed away at her home in Hamilton on Just fourteen months ago Mr Nash rane, Aubrey Farquhar, Harvey Hay- �,,P .;. � additional programme of music, song, around one hundred dollars, was, giv- * ­ ter. ,,�,, , . . 3rd Class -M. Turnbull, N. Stew- mother, Mrs. A. Hulley. 12th conces- Saturday last, the funeral being held went west to live with his brother Primer -George Clifton --IL M. � .. I .... , .... , � ' Avery, Teacher. ...�Nll 1:2 J 0 .. �! . speeches and dancing was carried out, en to a man who never saw any ser ^� John, and his sisters. There he was -:�111 __ art, E. Nott, A. McLean. sion.--4Mr. Harvey Higy spent Sun- at Winghain on Monday, Thanksgiv- -------------- I*--- 111. with Mr. Coultes again in the chair. vice at all. So much for him and his Credit -A. Ryan, E. Wheatley, j. day with friends neat lKoncrieff-Mr. ing Day. The sympathy otr many kindly cared for until his passing on N1. ,,, �i 11 - --- �, The County Council Imperial Quart- promises. . � A W. C. Bennett, Mrs. Xoseph Bennett, friends is extended to her daughter, the 22nd of October. His funeral mass ST. COLUMBAN '.1 � Ferguson, M. Sills, G. McGonigle, . I .�� ". ,��,� I ette, Ex -Warden Irwin, Warden Another gentleman, very patriotic- Edmonds, F. Willie. Mrs. Nelson Govealock and Mr. Lloyd Dorothy, (Mrs. McEwan, Byron), and, was sung by Rev. Father Corley, of Notes. -The Thanksgiving social .. I I , , e Xlopp and Councillors Hayes and San- ally windy in those days, Mad a chance Below 5011-4. Frost, I- Brown, E. Porter motored to Detroit and spent son, Harold. the Sacred Heart Church. Interment given in the hall on Friday last was �,l 1� .11. � 1� View Park Cem- a large success. Quite a number at- . � I 1. assembled with to show what his promises were Peterson, C. Lowery. a few days with friendi.-Mr. Elton Breezes. -Among those who spent was Made at Ocean ..;, �It several s �. '. - . � � selections and parodies, Mr . worth and fell down on them. He .10 Haist, of Toronto, spent the week end the Thanksgiving holiday here were etery, seven miles from the city. De- tended it from a distance. -The teach- . 1� I Holman ably presiding at the piano. had some vacant property. .Along with friends in the village. - Mrs. the following: Mr. and Mrs. Ginger- ceased war. four years old when his er, of this district and many others 1, � '4 1 1 REPORT OF ROG SHIPMENTS � �1. Bright addresses were given by Ex- came a returned man wishing to rent; Shannon and Miss Kath.leen spent the ich and family, of Bad Axe, Mich., father and mother teamed their goods were home for the holiday- The Miss- �I. Wardens C. A. Robertson, M.P.P., of did so and found out later that he - The following is the report of -hog . - � ­ � �� . I , 1. .- from Markham, Ont., and settled on .es Mildred and Gertie McGTath,., of - .." - . I Colborne, and B. W. F. Bearyers, of was paying more than anybody had shipments for week ending Nove - - —_ their fine 200 -acre farm in McKilloP Teeswater and Guelph; Helena Flan- ,.... ,. t, IV �_ -A r M11- -Nabb of 4A T -T -l, -F- li;Ml ber 3rd 1927:- � To,v shi This was in 1854 In . . �� : " � � T , I , .� I I ': I x r, - ­ I Grey and Lee, of Goderich. e— va - - One more: A lady -this time, very I SEAFORTH — Total hogs, 134; Councillor Hayes then took charge prominent in those day, and after the select 'bacon, 40- thick smooth, 67; heavies, 1; 6gs, 23. of the programme of dances, to the war, Nhen the men were coming back shop riusic furnished by Mr. Beaver and and one she met, received such a glad WALTON—Total bogs, 125; select daughter with violin and pian6. hand, so glad to see you back, John. bacon, 54; thick smooth, 58; heavies, This part of the proceedings was Hope you are going to; stay in town. 3; shop hogs, 5. 1 brought to a close by ali forming the We need you; ,the church needs you; HURON CO.—Total bogs, 1,921; circle of concord and singing "Auld you have such a nice family, and so select bacon, 614; thick smooth, 1,108; Lang Syne" and "For They Are Jolly on and so on. You know how it goes. heavies, 55; extra beavies, 3; shop Good Fellows," then all returned to But she did not mean it -at all. She hogs, 72; lights and feeders, 36. �� - the home, where Mrs. Klopp had pro- owned a house; the soldier needed one. — - ­---a- vided a splendid lunch of coffee, eake, Would. she rent to him. Certainly OLDER BOYS' PARLIAMENT sandwiches and pie which were much not; she would not rent to anyone ir.g only 10 years of age, be -sides her enjoyed and appreciated, and shortly � with children. Good for herl , The following is the platform of D. after midnight the last oar had left Now, ,Mr. Editor, if we mean any- M. McIntosh, Brucefield-'s candidate I on the -return, journey, some to homes thing at all by observing Armistice for the Ontario Older Boys' Parlia- as far as forty miles away. Day, to my mind it is this. merit: r-11 L During the proceedings Chairman First: Honor those who fell, mak- 1. That the Trail Rangers be given . Coultes took occaislon�to congratulate ing as they did, the greatest possible a voice in the Older Boys' Parliament Iteeve Frank McQuaid, of McKillop, sacrifice. by adding twelve seats in the House on his being able to come out after Secondly: Remember those w,hO to be occupied by duly elected Trail his severe dllness. Mr. McQuaid feel- came back, having done their bit, and Rangers. ingly replied, thanking all for so kind- still with life to face with all itsups. 2. That matters be urged to encour- !y remembering him during his illness. Then, if we really believe in these age the right type of boy, to train Besides those mentioned the follow- things, let us all join in giving at for the Christian Ministry. ing members of council present and least a good share of our bilsiness to 3..Th,at every Taxis and Trail . ! , past and other friends were present: tbese men in all their different trades, Ranger Group be urged to study Messrs. Baeker, Turner, Cox, Manson, who are ready to receive it in all our World Brotherhood and to give sup - Johnston, Goetz, Kennedy, Henderson, r towns and cities, and'recognize them port to the Junior League of Nations. be financed W. H; Coats, of Usborne, Franklin I as fully as possible, -as being very 4. That our work again I 11.- I A 4 '. . nery, of Linwood; Annie Dalton, of 1856 Mr. Nash, Sr., went again to Detroit; Charles Malone, of Windsor- I ­ 1. I I 1 .,- " � ,�. . Markham and brought a threshing --James McQuaid, of Detroit, ispent . �.� . I machine to help with the abundant the holiday under the parental roof. I ;, 1 � f harvest of that year. Two brothers, —Mr. and Mrs. R. N. E. Connor, the .- .. � - " James, of Seaforth, and John, of Van- Mi .... Anna Connor and Mae Rear - �1 .I " -, , Couver, and four sisters, Mrs. Moore, don, of Toronto, spent the week end I � ":,. ", , I . Mrs. McRae, Mrs- Keough reside in at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William � Vancouver, and Mrs. Bunyan, in On- Dorsey. Mrs, Connor's brother, Dr. ­ " 1, , � � tario, survive to mourn the loss of a O . D. Skelton, of Ottawa, Secretary ., I . 111-M dear brother. The Late Mrs. L. Bannon.—Mrs. L. of Foreign Affairs, was delegated to, �_t ... _ , t ,1 Bannon, of the loth Concession of the League of Nation's Conference at Geneva this Dr. Skelton - J!� tc", I Logan, who was buried in St. Vincent year. was formerly of Queen's University, and �, , ­ de Pau -1 Cemetery, Mitchell, on Fri- day, leaves four boys, the eldest be- i,z the author of a Life of Laurier.— ­, 11 � � � I ,'Ill � ir.g only 10 years of age, be -sides her Mr. Joseph P. Moylan, of St. Michael's 11, ;.. 11 - husband, her father and mother, Mr. College, Toronto, spent the Thanks- . �ep , , and Mrs. Felix Regan, and her bro- giving holiday ats,hp home of his parents. � """ .,'e.. .,.. %, thers and sisters have the sympathy . � ,� ,:; I �, of many friends. I , :� '' Krausko,pf-Bricklin.—Rev. -Father % �,,�� �, . � Bricklin officiated at the solemniza- Anniversary Services.—The Sunday , I., 1. 11 'r tion of the marriage of his only sis- services held on'Sunday last in the ",*"ll V ter, Miss Mary H. Brickl � irr, of De- United Church were conducted by the 1,�, � -1 tj.oit, to Mr. William J. Krauskopf, Rev. Mr. Holmes, of Clinton. Mr. ,�, ,! , ., . of the same city, The nuptial mass Holmes gave two very helpful ser- , "I was sung in St. AloYsius Church, De- mons, the choir providing extra music I .. .... I I troit, where the marriage was for the occasion in their usual style. �,, � IV � ­�� . solemnized, on Tuesday at 9 a.m, The The proceeds for Sunday and the fowl 11 . ; . . bride wore a lovely gown of brown 13 ++ haf to match supper on Tuesday evening, amount-- ,J � AOM rM .0 I ", � V IiV _, , Delbriage, of Exeter, and Countyrin- worthy doing business with. by the borm se ng campa gn an - - -_ cut velvet an george e, e . e ow supper on �1I � ." gineer Patterson, most of whom were. Remember, it is work they ni�ed, not be carried on as last year. and a nearl necklace that her mother, Tuesday night last, under the auspic- �,, ::: 11, � accompanied by their wives or daugh- charity, the chance to provide a liv- 5. To encourage all Sunday School week end with Mr. and Mrs. A. Stone guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Cleave; Mr. Mrs. Mary Brickhri, wore at her rnar- es of the Ladies' Aid, was a huge suc- ... �11 ters. ing for themselves and their families. groups between the ages of 12 and of Norwich.—Mr. Armand Kernick and Mrs. Percy Dymento and family, riage. Mrs. Bricklin's gown was of ccss in every particular. No coai� �,'r '. .. i � The following is a copy of the ad- ,go lei tis all remember, from now on 21 years, to become organized and trimm ,�� �V , I 77 � � spent the holiday with friends in of Detroit, guests of Mr. and Mrs. cut plush with rhinestone ing ment need be made on the tables for ��: �- dress presented to the Warden and and try to carry out the promises so registered as Trail Ranger Camps or Blyth.—Miss -Irene Patterson visited J. W. Tippet, Mrs. Tippet returning and a Persian lamb. coat, black h at. they fairly groaned with the good il_,� , ,;4,:, ,. � I 11 . -Mrs. Klopp: freely made and -acquiesced in when Tuxis Squares. I �::" .. 'To the Wirden and Mrs. Klopp: ot,d Mrs. W..C. Bennett a few days.—The with them; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dick- The young couple will reside in De- things, and by the way the goose 11 . ,. the -soldier was really and urgently 6. If a County -Camp be prom of 0alt, troit, the home city of the bride. disappeared there must have been 1. ., ages, of 12 progressi h son, Miss Carrie Dickson, � , Dear Friends,—The members of needed. ' . Paul]; Prior to the rnarria the bride was some gro,ans and some that were not , � . p . I I �,s of the hall by the Orangemen was well guests of Rev. F. H. and Mrs ge " � Huron County 4potificil and officials Hoping you will print this in I your and 21 years, who are membe , be attended. The prize Vvinnere were: Mrs. Gale and family, of Sarnia, Rev. the. recipient of five showers, viz., heard, .showing that the ladies of �A .. . have taken forcible possession of your valuable weekly, I am, Sir, . ay School Clasi, Ladies, for most games, Mies. George and Mrs. W. Richardson, Waterloo, linen, china and three miscellaneous Constan<�e still hold the palm for ,.:.j home to -night, not for the purpose of Yours truly, eligible to attend. Eaton, a pair of candled*ks and and Rev. J. Gale, guests of Rev. and showers. Mr. Krauskopf is to be COTI- qumptuous suppers. The programme .�" �,�'illll , , I , . arresting you or doing' -you bodily Ex. -Sgt. Major, C.E.F., (Signed) D. M. McINTOSH, holders; for lone hands, Mrs. F. Bul- Mrs. R. M. Gale—Mr. and Mrs. Yorke gratulated on securing an accomplish- afterward,, was of a first class order. '. , I , , ,, � , harm for -any crime you have.commit- - 1915 to 1919. Brucefield. lard, a cof,30le bowl- the consolation of Toronto, were guests of Mr. and ed young lady as a life partner. Rev. Mrs. Hawkin-, of Blyth, as solo- " , " ted in conspiring together for your . rna Benninger, Of ist, proved herself worthy of the lond '? � went to Mrs. A. Doilruige, a novelty Mrs. Fred Baker.—Mr. and Mrs. 1-1. Notes. — Grand Sis T , � � , I �� 1, own Mutual trust and good -will or in EXAMINATION -W penell- for gents, most games and Miss Gladys Davison ,were Riversdale, and her daughter, . ster applause -be received, while A iss � & . forming a new relationship which w; RESULTS tie bi�lween Mr. William Dodds and guests of Mrs. J. Davison.—Mr. and magella, of Hamilton, and Sister CO- Fawcett, of Blyth, a., reader, render- "I ;; ,,I I PARLIAXENT P guests of Mr. and ,d her pieces in R v I'! - � 11 hope and trust will bring you much ' OLDER BOYS were estine, were th ery pleasing man- �,,� The results 'of . the examinations Mr.'Charles Riley, Mr. Dodds winning Mrs. J. McDonald, of Detroit, ­ . happiness, but we have broken into held at the Col � legiate Institute dur- The seventh session of the Older in a draw, a pair of military hair guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Weston— Mrs. M. J. Benninger for Thank-giv- ner. The Misses Boyce, of Bruce- . _��,: P � I the quietness of your horne-life rather ing 'the latter part, of ,olitober are I . in g. field, and Mr. Frank Fowler, Alma. .11 I " , Boys, Parliament will again be held — gave several numbers of violin selee- . .4, A" � to congratulate you both and join you 0 ;,.#,� . 1 in the old-fashioned cuistom of "hung- given below. The names in each during the Christmas holidays. Ile I � tion-, which were well received. The _�,, � ,, ., , I . I grade appear in order of merit. First election will be held on S t d � �� -A A ',� I A - I , , ing the crane in -your new home," and '66- 4 a:e ZURICH play entitled, "The Young Village "I �;�.,�i.,_ ­ . class is above 75%; 2nd class, 1 46; �Novemher 26th, 1927, by ,e=tr'ba,71-' . 1, � 1,�� giving you a Doctor," put on by the young people . �., �,! to do a little toward 3rd class, 60-661io'; Credik 50-500/o. F'... lot. All boys between the ages of Death of John Scbnell.—O-n Thurs- here, was; well staged for amateurs, , ,2,��', ,� ,- "'. � 11 "', �i sen&off in life together. Parents are requested to read the ��­� �,�, . 12-21 may vote providing that they day of last week the death took place showing their ability along this line, ;,.,�,, � . We wigh also to pay our respects ...... 4:::�� .1 paragraph on the back& of the report — 1] '1�1�_ - � at this time to you, Mr. Klopp, and to belong to a registered Sunday School at his home here of John Schnell in and much credit is d e them and'their �i� ,1� , - ,,,� " ".. forms which are being'sent out this Class, Coal Co-ke—Wood' � .It!!�,, � i.l. a Taxis -Square or a Trail his 75th year, after an illness of 15 work qbould he encouraged for each '!", - , L, " - express our apprpoatiou of Your ser , k. It you are not satisfied with I � - of wee Ranger Organi2sition. months. The late Mr. Schnell lived took their part in a very efficient 1, �. , I �, ��W ': vieeET aW'our Warden, the duties your child is makingo ,:1, �, I ! which office you 'have 'so efficiently the progress To voters of Segforth and sur- Be sure you. get the right Fuel. There are here nearly all his life, moving to manner. .. �� , . the Principal or any member of the �� ,�� e. � '�' �"' , rounding district:- ' the 14th Concession, Hay, with his Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L,i, � q . discharged with credit to yourself and staff would be pleased to confer with ::��,., " lk . honor to out eoubty. - . The following is the, outline of mv many kinds of Coal and Coke, but the kind that parents from New Hamburg, when Clark, of Listowel, ,spent Thank-ggiv- ,:" "; C', ,,$' yotf in an Oort. to correct the trouble. _ , , 11 I� � platf6rin which I will uphold in my end. 0 ­,­ � The offee of Warden at pres-p contains the most heat is the cheapest in the still quite young. H"he was a w Od ing Day at the home of the :former's , ... 11 ,Ill I ,. i" , ,i��: Form 1, Boys. , _­ "], , . -, Vitli go many activities claimilag your ,% j We effort to secure a seat in the Older I . worker and labored in the wagon Shop parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark. - �,I,", "O, I _ ,_ attention, is,n6 sinecure,, but ,on the -, let Class -E. Gillespie 80.1 , a: of I:Tess & Sons until he became ill. -Mrs. Leo Stephenson spent the holl- -' ��­' , �� ,� II 1�1 - i,� ." - I 3nile, 1� McLean, F. Devere , . I �1' t'!" "I ; � � . ., I I , 1 ntrary dh camla$�_wftbl it, 'I'll 1. I am in favor of the bond sell- Thht's the Kind We Offer. He is survived by his widow, two day reason -with friends in 13 * d � .� -1? ?L , -, McDonald, . I � the De- "'0"", 0i, �11'.. l � , � i4lity" firmness 61,6haf re,11 p Ing idea being cantinued as daughters, Alice and Nora, of Mr. Charles Leslie, Vict, - 1 4" . Much respor z,nd.614s§.--F. Kling,, L. Pui I . means for financing the C,$X.T. pro- and Nut � """ � r, � , I o � �j;',,,)' , 11 . ." tloterii�, good JUdgment And ekecutive In. ANTHRACITE COAI,—Egg, Stove troit; George, of Butler, Pa.; and El- Toronto, was a guest at the :o e , 1.,11Z,,N .;; . . Durlea .. I I 40 '. obi ;, Alu Of which qualities YOU IStd. 0 , Iass-C. Archibald, G. Hays gramme, but that an effort be made don, of Detroit. The funeral was Mr. and Mrs. George Wheatlo . .11, 1�, 11 �_It., 011% To rmd another. COK,E—Egg, Stove and Nut field on Sunday afternoon, interment Miss Thelma Dale, Miss '�� .. 1,',�,�-' � I. 'H&W,�4#mp�jfifd in a marked degred 11 D W� ,."�11:11 '�,,J, I _ Peterson, IT, Ilyde, L. Hagan, . I � 1", � � tbat-1h&_I.b*pji�bt,Wor and dignity gills, A. Calder, T. Nash 2. That the Junior League of Xa- � taking place in the Lutheran Ccrme- Wheatley, Miss Mv.Ttlp Lalvwffna it'' �e.. ;;N!� � � �i!,�;­ � . 11 . 1111.61 " 1, I .1 I � � to the,pW . % -_.A%,'0ri4*,, T. Brintnell, 0. tions be given our suorbrrt. , Florence Mott, Miss Mildred ,�,, �7�;,�1, _ ,#'W ,%,,;I tery- ..... q� � , - Crodit I 8. A lower age limit for.Membera AS CANNEL COAL DRY WOOD Hendrick -Turnbull. -On October 29, and Mr. Clifford Brittoil .� ,��!�,,� As � �elllglii�.+o a o0v g VkUmoral, R. �Ro#, ,C. returned t6l,", 1-11 ""I p,,, �Zl I ,,_� ood wish 1119Vr % , t Holmes,., X N , , , 1V ,NILE!,�f, _, I I I . , I ,�� . � " `,�,"U .,6U4 M,rs. of Parliament. at the Grand Bend Mange, Rev. J. M. their respective duties in Toront6t dk,:,:­� r "�R , ., t F,�,;��,"!" SKY., ­111'.illrl, �i,,­ 4 -t I ' i�. " �a* , I ,�,,;.�, , , - . I "- 0-41:41, 0 , I,,`­ �h� - ips and 4steold It., � Rrlif_ , , McDonald, F. 'Cali6" -C. McNay'.. F. � . � I . , , ,0�,� A.k: " � _� . x10 lvr! *1 q -livo .4i. t6trespbndetce with foreign � Calling, pastor of the United Church, ter the holiday season. -M194 . M: ":J' - II ­ . dllftolb� I , , , , , , I, ". .1 _4',, �1'4- ,�:�, I �,�, , ,� �', ­ " I'( , � - Qkll�f,� . , , ', ffih�,, I Oeown and Mt , Sack mextow-0, ,6, . ��'N , ,�,6j , . trait dit fiotiAAV , ­ 11 1. '� lf�ovg it, order to learn their customs . -,., oVtvs, ��,,T, . PP a ao�ep .� 10 - w. h Dundas. ,., , ,. I � united in marriage, Florence, divo- I ,- 0 14$ 1-:, Below 50%-U. �Dale, A. Pergulon M 11 , ,i, , ilyig','��` * Wau A ---e It & coo �.,;t.. �,�RWI went and s;, 0,040wal"M 10,04 � ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. n. Tuftbbll, Toronto, were 1,01iday �IsiV It"'04,4011" .11 _ " '�' .0'""try . P,,��,,;' , , � 6101�111­' - � . - aii�'fh�' _t - . . � I 1 Ov ,,�,�, pft,-!.,�.6% I 1 -tlfM, �xLI'1141 1. I .� �. ) -rAllp Training CAMP It of near Dashwood, and Safftnel UM- he -me of �4r. and,Mm *t4;,tarft&_4_'­" ' futniAhing, b'dil" I I I ^' Allen, W� IWUVd,Deh L Ugde : I 1, h*'� ""' 1�`§�;�j�'�, �, - -, . ,, -,�,I­ � f", I ,41,1,�-�,,,�'Jj�,�-X , .." , I , :1 .� ,_ ", " �_ .If, . 'Vol . 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