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I , '; to-wear','Riabbers,4 , .ow A pi,p P,i ­ ,. , . qwl if �JR A';_ ,'ii�..�;.�, an editorial a ftV ftaraI tAJ14tc,S Were Many 444 Peau- Mr- RWMY AGWA P rbd ' , th4.-,,Uyai%ng._qx the eblAXqoesi,�.,Xr, � * , , i . ,, q � , .i.,;;.-.-- 947uar,4 04 1 recoatily held" At 9*0004 - jpwgq)�- A. - to , , . -%`!� -�'�%;' �AIAX . att"dod,an4 the malli% FAiix, . "' _t " 44, iow`� S ,� , , . , � , . i0h : at 11 ;.4 & il T,?, , . ` , , , . or 11" "I A Prize Car of ,0044, . 7,AtA , t � �X V! 91, 1! � i . 'W - ,,�,�i.,, ,,., ii , �, , � AUA_.,J)� ��; N. 9, ��P# - , � P,141 a ". Am. , ; . �, . '" , Rmina. The fun �, , "064. , 0 t `;1 ", - w JA A I Mp , erm was largely 1, Rn, ed , *0. 7 a �, 4 � a 6, R . or our "'01 . 1'� . .11 , 40 Z ., - , _­ 11- I .. " ��'��,,', �., A or t 4 10,., ip", 0 g, ,,0,u�,#0be,X0'4 oit .�-� .be , F.4 y�!T. 1, � �g ,A ,rize , % , , , M I '4.' � ,., �, 11 i, 91'g, Qk , tte , ; � , ,,4z 1 , . Ml.i . I -''16h W I , !Ww A - h1em of gottior tiful, Those Attending from a djst�. captured thei first V .10VANO." M, ., - -, , 171 . �i I " - "u, at -, %L�", ,�, of, ,a - "hAs lwyo,i oxidd h4d boon for. V-41�'y 040 f 1".. _�:. ... _ .. � -14.1 �, ­ M. ":', 1, � I ., � , qq# 1"A -to, "': . ."i .. , I , . ,igin . q - A . I �k - T -;, .. pro cattle whir t 444woh e � .4wi . ,,,, .. I _ .!�*. , " 'r . p . " ""': ,�,,,,�, , , . , . , X ,W1 , �`X Wok - ', �&�`V . , � . bt I k ' " *­_ . I 91 Zo 11 . Ail . *.��;�,%`; `��l ` , � ... - Mr, and Mrs. Jl*n, Jlud- E' L � � _Iti�q coat no more I th U .1"A .., ,,, ;, - "'Wi VA.-] e carload of . i I I � _* Z � � N!�:� , �'�: 11 'i, ance, WeVe - ­ 3-"W,if �­. W�. 0#1'ee 'q' L Y." " 1, , ,,, !"­: - .", i I I help on the farm, Jetb*d%t, 1-ko"lini 'Ole- ,?i ", t ired IV " � 0 , , - I , .�,,�i!,.,��, , , :�a&g h son, Mr. and Mrs. Hatolo Beek, Mr. being a great feather i 9L PAP ap, 4 LIM!. � ��,��'J "', OU4, �UA,d �beo . 1 4;�� t, � � 14 _1 ,P - 'Mor , '' . . � ­ 1. � - , P �,�:-% ", I .. . . " 0;. J � 'no him " althe W;8 , � seve , is�'aud_lhoro Tr4o 'Vy,'+,:' '14tanteea.. - , .� , �.�; *�,,,4, , ', ."� . = teo at chisollniisti" his f . ; _. , ., . .. 11, 'i - �11'141t 11 ­ 11 � , �,­. - Mrs. good stockman, and, givi 4NO 4 4 no f year's..'An . I .1 ".�, I ". ". '9mmPS RUDDERS, fkr0t,4P4X1 �t , . 11,41 i U . I , , ,. , '' )rks on the, ebuych�,for., a NV . " i-4, , �­ -- '14' par 4 and Mrs. Melvin Hudson, Mr. and " q period o - - I I. - , �,-. � �. - . . VI , w , � ".1440 t . , Ion .. ,'' _ 'of � , I �', 1�'I' �, 1�esh 0 .wt . ,L,�' "�,4, _.­. "....'. -� 1411 , , 11 .�. .. 11 I ,: IT - � .. - � '. . -er , , . per 0a, - - .11".... ,a 1. . t'll %o.:�'11""'.. ­_­-,;, arisen Stanley Hudson, Mr. Thomas Walk great advantage in the selling of hitf w ., � a leuixing �i_� '. * I . - I 1-1''; ti . trouble which has ed also with it a cheque' a0% .Qw, , : � W-- p'olitlao, �,tlA eceased tiA.4 ai - I 11 , , . " .. ' ' � , �' ,Y_ � ..e,o , " .1 . � j..�k ,;�,',� . 5,1a. ,­.� �,.". 11. MRN, "as 'i �, .. __ 11 ,��, �, 'I � robahl aiDd MT. Hiuvilton, all Of Marlette, '8 RUBBERS, first _,'t,'W­`L I -11 ... N 1 , , , iy due partly' to the carload, carri , � always' 1;1�w ity,; guqr,4%00,4,�.,� ,, �, � , , .,� zl, _% ; Xft of tho bA* XT. ' . I -, , I �� ,�­Js of the far !or $275,. which I re puf in irk good 'to 0VA'CdR06XV.%#ve party, but � ...., ,�; 1 $1.4 �� 1 `!, ,4 niers themselves. I loqg'likc felt free t member a . . . . . .per 100 .... ­�, ... I I �; " ., , "'. 1�1 I _ Michigan- Mr. and Mrs. Fawton SiMP- I .�,'�, .." - - . :_ .,,,�V:l �` t � pondIt ! lZ"ThIrilt-4ow not. , o. "to for �he .,. ­ I. 1. i. ,. �P­,,_ ­ , . , : - - ",;�, . �,4�� 1 , I., I , I I &§C !Ii . . . . . !) the past, and partly to chan - son and �Mr. and Mrs. Innis, of De- substantial prite. . " SCHOOL Itt "i �:' . . �'. , i .i, � l , 9 I � I 1� " th ' part r w1lipb jn'jaj�s opiniq I t .,�,,...'�:., 1 I., . . I "I a was most -, � � wit -on TizesdAy eve.n. ITOTA OV gAting, but'ble many 9 tF , ';'. " , .. ,0jW.S ��. �-�,!'.�`� ,." , . . I I 1. . - I , was certainly a good G,e-11 , 611 19 11, I I I Trucks Collide 14. - . I., .... . , M, �,'� � ,, Lnd Mrs. , , � , 1� ... I ... , , , ,, 1. Ing times. In days not 50 14Drkg troit; Mr. and Mrs., Wilson t rvm of `�Uv At, " He leaves to - . �1411. �,�, ,�, I ", z 11 .- I ".i. 11 ­_ I �, 1,,�,. , , � , . � t� 11 "" :, I ! , _., , rio's inj last between five and six o'clocl� fires,, - �4'eo: ' s' and one I I 1. - ", __� . � - " M _A��,:mW nevey be ImoWls- "how It des9 , 9 F1 . � �11, of Onta Connor, of Windsor. _. his dea�,h � - Is -Olfero," --' , �;11_ I I I .;I. �. � � I at . to make the Notes. -Miss Etta Jarrott, of To - mourn, '4 Protegt,the Obildren's feet wil " ' a, � 'i'" I , , . I . �,, . , ' , !_ ;'­" , ­ &ne by many lot - a glancing headon collision occurred origInat.#j,,,,:As it is ;�Ondsrftl 110me � ll�m %,good r - 1 ', � I 0 - , increditable.,what daughter, their namWbeiSo William, No investment at this season of tbo. year '1�111';',p4y bet vp t�. . . '. � � � I f, merp fai.led of on the London Road, near Moody`s timo, % !;�,,almost . 1, ,-� .,�, I I �, � . i r'' of the hired man , K ' fittdd witl * "' - .- .. 1, as attractive I . ---V11 I - of , ' .� . � ronto, spent a visit at the home . Of Tuckersmith; ' ,Rev. .,George, School Rubbe,rs. H4ve the, ebildre ,I our BUY,500-., '=,�,, , ", 1,��,`. ade It Re her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jar- culvert, in fact on that cul,�ert, when will-vaus.4.54 nre. , RS and thekn% L , I ,� ".. - _:'i-," I � K' A, �D nald.1-The following Waiinjight, Alta.; Gordon,. ,of We , *!�,,� .. . j, �'� " L as they might have m rvy trucks of Mr. - George ill� L ­ I b4p GIRL GUIDE RUBBE - -have dry flet all, WI 1. � , � . the hea . Z ,5 ". . -. % *much. � `,$!�i#,��: 11 . pected to work exception- . _ ' 04 i4k; �, , k, 11 rott, of our village during the week . � "I zi,�,, a of Parkhill, As- Chambers, of near CbiselhuTst, and interes6i,pa,- iteom refers to thi-wed- $ask., and Miss Mary. at bom DOY 80()UT RUBBERS ARE ONLY.. - - - f ...... 95 ce , '. , _ Was ex I _e , . , "�'�� ally loug hours seven days -Miss Rose McLean, siftash-' d1h-g of,XJ'As Edna, McDonald, daugh- sympathy Is felt for them in tli& 16,ss � GIRL GUIDE RUDDERS, sizes lUtO 2,,are - � -, - - - �,­ , . i464ti L. � I 5 P i-,�,"' very small ited at the home of her parents, Mr. that of Lauglois, of Clinton, ,., but who had #ttailt�., 11 �..,, week in return for a . di� )" te Hugh J.And Mrs. Mae CHILDREN'S 91IBBUIRS, sizes 5 to. 10, ate ........... :,..* ��V, other, wrecking the ter ,A - of their father, ge � .� � '. ling in the and Mrs. James B. McLean, during ed in -to each " being in his $lst I I - .. 1.1', wage; living and boar( Donald 2,i " ' 1-fensall: on Sourday ed a very good age, I � ip, - I—- '_ same house as his employer, he the past week. -Mrs. Thomas Kyle, trucks very badly, but fortunately no .K majilage was quietly year and while' not a robust looking 14 RUBBER BOOTS . . . . 1. �. I I , , I , - 11. village, who has serious injuries to the occupants oc- efterr;lu'�Ihe was possessed of wonderful ac- . Was hardly ever away from the IiQ��p at St. Andrew's Church, I Inan, 'Knee high Rubber Boo-ts, first (inality, fleece lined. Worden% . � , , . .� 11 surveillance - and the been spending a pleasant visit with curried. It seems that both trucks solemr � - Edna C., only ilaughter I tivity and generally t ' I it,- .. latter's or his ad- relatives and friends at the coast, has were aiming at crossing the culvert Londo%,',a ,$2.95; Miss"', $2.45; Ofilldren's, $1.9$; Meie.s.Rubber Boots 0.95 to. �,.� prospects held out i job- Geog- before meeting, but misjudged each e, the l0ii Hugh J. And Mrs. Mae- right up until a couple of weeks ago �5.50. I . . ­ I , . 4"' . I i 1. r,'�: . vaucement were few. The returned home. -Mrs. Russel - others speed, w-'th the result mention- Donald, '%,of Hensall, to Kenneth he liked to visit the farm and assist I . I , ''I 1 � . - .1 �. . . .. . i , , rht duties and never felt more ,. I ­,�_, � too many places began and little son, Gordon, of Lon . i Selwyn 10* � . I 1. as exemplified in � .g, London, son of Mr. and in lig 1. ,,�� that the average don, are -spending a visit at the home ed. busily engaged. 1 I 4 -, - . I . ,�i` . was not such es Women's Missionary Society. -The Mrs. WHIftim King, of Dresden. Rev. contented than when . .- I . ��, ., young man would choose it as a of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jam , . . performed the cere- Briefs. -Miss Elva Bolton, of Kit- I .. .. e I. li� Hensall United church D. C. MA,eGregox . . . � . 1, . ,. vocation in life if an opening McClymont, of our ,village. -Mr. and W. M. S. of the I d the bridal music was,PlaY- chener, accompanied by a lady friend, o go . . .. 11 ­ "', -11- . . I i" . presented itself in some other Mrs. Bruce Field and children spent met in the basement of the church re- mony an . I I 1, " k end with relatives at Prince- cently with twenty members present ed by I -Charles E. Wheeler, organist together With lier -sister, Miss Doris, I - _. 9 f . I � field of endeavor. the -wee don, spent Thanksgiv=9 h0li- - , - I 0 I. 1. . -. �� F,._. I That may have been true in some ton. -Mr. Fred Parsons, of London, and with the President, Mrs. McDon- of the �bhnreb. Autumn leaves, bronze of Lon the home of their. parents, � 1. i , �. . 1. . ,,,, laces, but in the greater majority of spent the weele end -at the home of nell in the chair. A leaflet on prayer and gold -chrysanthemums in tall days at ri. Gordon Bolton, . .of Air � ­ � I � '. � � - p rt was re#d by the President, followed the back of Mr. and M s all _ ­ ,: .1 54EA'AORM I IJI s not the farmers. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robe .Shad6a 1' �, ,,, I. � 1, .. cases the fault wa Parsons, of the town line, Stanley.- by the roll call. Sentence prayers the chureh, and a background of Boundary, -Mr. Thomas ' � _ I 'OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL . � i ., 11, 0 If the farmer expected the hired man d Petrie, of To- were given by 'Mrs. William Buchan- palms ana ferns made a very pretty section foreman, left heri on Thurs "I I 11 � . - I ,, Mr. and Mrs. Arnol . of last week to visit a brother =_ MOM00111 ill -, 11`0 ., � " al. to work long hours, seven days a ronto, visited at the home of the lat- an, Mrs. R. Blatchford, Mrs. Wilson s(Ating for the ceremony. The bride, day � . * ",'I ;�� I , I ,� ,,, I., I � in marriage by her in Massachusetts, whoms he had nor; "�-�, � - _. 1 0,114 � ­'- I I � . il, -work, he Miss Mae McGregor, of and Mrs. McDonald. The new study who was given ____ � _ --Z. 11 I . 11 "I , . " week, and saw that he did ter's sister, past week.- book entitled, "NeW Paths in. Old brother, -Wellington A. MacDonald, of seen for some 35 years, but after � p "''. ��,� I ;�_ ��., I , � . �. �: idn't ask him to do it alone. He our village, during the n *of getting as far as New York State, he on and Mr. W. A. d laces," was ably taken by Mrs. Thos. Toronta,--wore a picturesque gow .1 cal churches were on Sunday last- ve* �,�'ii#eo�,-'-'��,W�,�---Ucot,lw .. � I � I ... . I 11.1 � ng and just as hard A number from this community at- P e rg ith �calloped skirt could not get on any further by rai , well attended and excellent sermons' MbLaren took R i2f 04s.-While.in ", I 11 � .. � '0J*'*h0-�;gg_#, ,, . �, - ", � worked just as lo Eg- Welsh and much enjoyed. The visit- biege g o ette w , -� Ojpe AV. " ..; the hired man did, and for his tended anniversary services at gold shoes and owing to the recent great floods in vi atil s Ai ,' 64 �M, .- ­. us mondville on Sunday last. -Mr. Win. Ing committee reported having visited of hand painted lace, ore a white gold that section, which he would have to were delivered, while the ser ce of Si. P ' i1i -of' iiwiii veii , . �. 1 work, his return in cash, considering Doig, of Port Huron, spent the week sixteen families. The meeting closed hat to match. She w pass through in order to reach his praise was well in keeping and much ,gave a good iiibco,Vnt - � .�� watch, the gift of the groom, and a enjoyed. In the United Church, in with fine anthems and other numbers. A . .:, his investment, many time-, did not end at his home here. -Mr. Gilbert with prayer. me,. and his time of leave -Mr. Allan Fisher of -Toronto,'a6- . 11�1 exceed, those of the - Firemen's Euchre. -The Firemen's necklace of Yukarr gold nuggets, a brother's ho addition to fine anthems by the choir, I V I ....: I Jarr�tt, of London University, visit phelia roses and from the railroad company being fifil- 3 LImmet, 'of Gray- . equal, let alone Isaac dance and euchre, to be held in the shower bouquet of 0 Mr. Murch, of Toronto, delighted the companied by Mat . .1� . ents, Mr. and Mrs. he bad to return without mak- the week end �. bired man. 'ed '115 Par' the week end. -The first Town Hall on Friday evening, Nov. lily of the valley com-pleted her cos- ited, congregations with,splendidly render- enhurst, visited over 11 r�.- More than that the hired help on Jarr.tt, over I ,Wriss Mabel E. Thomas was ing his intended yisit�Miss F. Cud- and in Carmel church fine with Mr. Fisher's mother, Mrs. P. ,� , . - Ilth, Armistice Day, is looked for- t line. ed solos I %, . "! most farms eat what the owner eats, storm of the season made its appear attendant, and wore more, of Toronto, is a guest for a r in which Mrs. I Fisher and daughter, Miss Bleanor. ." 11 ' ance on Saturday and Sunday and ward to with very much interest and the brlde% only te with short time'witb her parents, Mr. and . . � . 11 and his living accommodations are of making one pleasure by all those fond of danc- a frock �d POUdre blue georget with Mrs. R. Cudmore.-Miss 'Florence -- - . %i�_ I �, �: . had every appearance r, 1- M t, 1 4-; ed A- Nack hat trimmed : . -, the same as the owners. That 16 believe winter was coming in earnest. ing and cards. uc re w e 1, ay - from 8 to 11 and dancing 1. I silver shoes, and car- silver lace and Welsh, of London, spent Thanksgiv- P", ; :1 iraking the lot of the hired man as We trust this is only a false alarm the will furn- ed p.m. after lunch, and the're is to be spe - ried bronze chrysanthemurnsp ar- ing with -her parents, Mr. and Mrs. family. � Mr. ".v . I attractive as it is possible for a I and that weatherman ish us with some fine days yet. -Two 'cial. music during the time of eueh're range(l, in an �11-m bouquet. The best C. Adams, of Lon- Thomas W eleh and and Mrs. Mureh, of Toronto, spent 1� I farmer to make it. . that the vocatiorillarge . . trucks which were going in op- it and also during the time of dancing, a special feature of the dancing man was Mr. 11. don. Immediately after the cere- the week end with their- relatives, , , We do not say ol� a hired man on the farm was or � directions on the London Road "'l" ,pn Tuesday of this week, collided with and is all old time dancing. Prizes will mony, Mr. and Mrs. King left on a States before Rev. A. Sinclair and family, at the Manse. -Thanksgiving Day Was ,ob- ..' � 1` I � i- one to be envied, or that � each other, smashing both trucks con- be given for both the winner and al- for the most defeated in point of wedding trip to the taking up their residence in this served here as a holiday, -all places of V . ", paid too much for his work. He is i 'driven One of these trucks was s'derably. of by Mr. George Chambers, so games, and the Firemen are sparing city, the bride travelling in a two- flat in a cocoa business being closed and there were . Sitors in ,the village, many vi 1 i�� . " not paid enough, but he is paid all the farm will stand, and the oppor- I ChIlhur.st,,, who was hatiling beans Hiensall, the to make the evening 4 no expense - most enjoygble one and as the occas piece dress of crepe, shade, brown fur coat, shoes, glove� a great many coming from quite a distan ce McTaggart, � � ,,� tunities for a young man on the farm foi r. . kle, of and other one was driven by Mr. Evans, ion is under their auspices, there will, a nd hat to match. Death William McDougall. -On by auto and train. -Dr. of Toronto, our new 'dentist, has ar- ,nl ., are as good to -day as they ever were, of Clinton, who is employed with Langlois. Both trucks we re no doubt, be a very large attendance. Choir Entertained. -A very pleas- of Thursday of last week another of the rived and will, no doubt, be actively in few days ,.. 1, providing he intends to make it his Gunn & ant evening was spent at the home fine type of old pioneers passed away engaged in his practise a , . life work and bends all his energies . beavily loaded at th e time and owing ndition of the road, of Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Goodwin last in his,72nd year. We here refer t-) and will no doubt get a good share well spoken of, I 11 1i in that direction. the farm could not be brought to a stop ill a Thurs- Thursday, following the usu I day choir Mr. Good- the late William McDougall, late of the Township of Tuckersmith, and a ss, coming of busine ,er here having many and no strang - i, The scarcity of labor on to -day is not the fault of the farmer, time to allow one or the other to pass over a narrow bridge, which is evening practice. win sprung a very pleasant surprise son of the late William McDougall, . an resided in our relatives and friends in this s ection.- M, and Mrs. Charles Brawley, of . Mr. Robert Allan's upon the members who were presen;:, who for many .ye . I , .. lut of the farming industry itself, situated near on Rich- Kitchener, spent the holiday with Mr. tt- place. Mr. Chambers ,was slightly in which he invited the choir over to village, at the west end _L__ -1 alwa-s h b n and until the .. : MI. ---A StSouth The deceased, al- and Mrs. William Beaver, Mrs. Braw- - . � __ I farming. industry is put on an equal hurt about the hand and shoulder- friends Mr.. Andrew is house for a soc 4, even ng. e first part of the evening was spent in . . .1 Canada, was of Scotch though born in ley's parents. -Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. by . '. footing, is given the opportunity to The many of Slater, of the town line, will be glad games and contests, which were very descent.and lived nearly all his life- in the Township of Tuck- Goodwin and Ma ry, accompanied Mrs. Maulkinson, motored to Dresden ., make returns commensurate to other to learn that he is improving a little ­ interesting and much enjoyed, Miss Elva Shaddock the time ersmith, with the exception o f some on Saturday, spending the holiday, . industries, where a like capital and 1. and it is the Wish of his many friends capturing prize. This was followed by a very dainty five years which he spent in our vil- with Rev, and Mrs. Naylor and fam- , � - ,:_ labor are considered, there will con I that he will soon be able to be out being a lunch- Mr. Passmore moved that a lage. Mr� McDougall was a man of ily.-Mr. and'Mrs. J. D. Buchanan, of �- .. tinue to be a shortage of labor on and around again. -Monday holiday, some of our sportsmen took very hearty vote of thanks be extend- i fine sterling qualities and was in his London, spent the week end with Mrs. Alex. Buch anan and ,,.�'. , �". the farm. part of the day off on a hunting ex- ed to Mr. and Mrs. Good win Eind Mrs. earlier ye,hgs a member of the late Rev. Ross's congregation, of Bruce - Mr. and family. -Mr. and Mrs. D. McDonald, 1, . I . 11 KIPPEN pedition.-Mr. Harry Norris, of Tuck- Maulkinson for the wonderful eve ning that the choir had been enter- - field, and ob Saturday last his re- of Galt, former residents of this vil- - ­� ,� t� Notict.­C�ommencirw on Monday, Noveln- ersmith, accompanied by Mr. Wesley French, of our village, and Mr. Robt. tained to, Mr. Goodwin making a fit- mains were interred in what has been lage, and Mr. William McMartin, of Michigan, the week I will close I-- ber 7th. we. the undersigned stores. Monday. Wednesday and Friday Bell, of Hensall, left on Saturday last ting reply, after which "For he's a known as the Ross, Cemetery, a lit Brucefield, and where - Clauson, spent end with Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Me- ­, at 7 p.m. on �.. instead of Tuesday and Thursday. James T. ," for Muskoka, where they will spend jolly good fellow was. sung," every- one repaired to their homes wel', tle south of the Rev. Mr. Ross and many o;E his * 5 B- Martin, Mrs. McMartin being a i Bowey, W. E. ButL 3125-2 Farmers. "it until need that a couple of weeks hunting. We trust pleased with the evening's entertain- members were laid to rest. The ter of Mrs. McDonald, and they also ,��, -Why you .. �! cuttei' or s4eigb before you have it repairedT ... these marksmen will return with a fine deer apiece. -Many in this corn- nient. funeral service w as conducted by Rev. spent part of the holidays with Mr. The L _1 Now is the time to look them ove,r and be .. � ready when you need them. We can supply munity were sorry to learn of the -Robertson.-A Cooper very quiet Mr. Connor, of St. Andrew's United Church, Kippen, which the deceased and Mr s. George Ferguson. - Misses Helen and Jean Elder and girl ,�� ymr �nts in almost anything . "on" th's" ,line; also wheelbarrows, walking plows. plow death of Mr. William McDougal, who but pretty wedding took place at the United Church Manse at 2 o'clock, on was a member of, and Rev. J. McIllroy friend, of London, spent the week end �. cAsitimrs. cup and axle grease. tire chains, died at his home in Tuckersmith on Thursday last. Mr- McDougal had Wednesda y, November 9th, when Rev. of Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hen- with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John 1�. buggy lights, De Laval repairs. eac. At the �� Old stand. W. L. Mellis. 3126-3 rot enjoyed good health for some Mr. Sinclair united in m arriage Miss sall, a­,sisi,ing in the service which Andrew's United Elder�W`e regret that Mrs. John Dinsdale has and I s' very poorly and - I � , W. M. S. -The Women's Missionary , I time and in spite of the best nursing Florence Robertson, only daughter of Mr. John Robertson, a very was held in St. Church, Kippen, and quite largely at- ip confined to her room. -Mr. John � 1. -1 Society held its November meeting a:t . �1. and medical attention he passed a- popular lady of Chiselhurst, to James tend ed. The pallbearers were all Dingwall and family, of Streetsville, . the home of Mrs. William Alexander. .1.1. The President, Mrs. Monteith, took way. The funeral was held from St, Andrew's United Church on Saturday yr,ung Morley Cooper, eldest son of Mr. Robt. near relatives, their names being McGregor, are visiting relatives here. - Miss Polly Moore spent the week end with ; ,� charge of the meeting. Mrs. George I and interment was made in Ross's Cooper, of Kippen. The bride looked in a of sand Hugh McGregor, Archibald James Robertson, William McGregor, Mr. a nd Mrs. Thomas Simpson. -DT. , ;:. E. Thomson took the Bible reading, Mrs. J. Henderson gave a short talk Cemetery. -Mr. Clifford Watson, of our village, who has always been so charming gown georgette over taffeta, with shoes and hose to John McGregor, of the Township of J. A. Munn and Mrs. Munn spent the his -Mr. and, I . �1. ,on India. Mrs. Monteith led in generous in the way of providinggood match, and carried flowers, her travel- Hay, and .John McGregor, of the town- of Tuckersmith. The deceased week end with parents. Mrs. Garnet Case have returned from ,.: . ., prayer, and Mrs. H. Ivison closed the radio concerts for the amusement of ling dr ess being black sa tin crepe, trimmed with with hat to match ship leaves one daughter and three- sisters spending a few days with relatives , . meeting in prayer. � Young People's Society. - The the boys and any others who feel like listening, would like to make it known gold, trimmed with gold also, and her coat t o mourn his death, one brother, and friends in Toronto. -A number of teachers are teaching at a w., Young People of St. Andrew's Unit- I- - that he has taken an agency for sell- was of needlepoint with fur collar and happy Alexander McDougall, of Manitoba, away about a month our who distance -were here spending Thanks- .;,. ed Church held a fine Hallowe'en so- ��, � ing radios and has a fine one on hand, the cuff a. After the ceremony the young couple left by motor for Sea- only pas�iag before his death. The sisters are Mrs. s. m cLean giving holiday -M . D. B. M , 11 cial one night during the past week. , ,�' The President, Mr. Harvey McCly- which he will install and give very best of service at a reasonable forth, where they took the train for Eric Mcl�a�, of Pilot Mound, Man., on Wednesday last, was visited by Miss .� . " rnont, occupied the chair. The first price. Anyone that is interested in Toronto, Niagara Falls, Buffalo and Mrs, Janne.% Morrow, of Winnipeg, and Pilot Mo Mrs. Robb and her daughter, Robb, of Agur and � .. 11: part of the programme was a debate, the buying of a radio would do well other pointis east, and upon their re- turn will reside on the -room's fine Mrs. John Morrow, of und, Man. The deceased had been in fail- -Seaforth.-Mrs. daughter, M.iss Agur, were recently .." I "Resolved that the great war was a , to see Cliff before buying elsewhere. g farm on the second concession of ing health for the past year, but since visited by Mrs. Fletcher. -Amongst �,. idetrement to the country." The af- ,�, - Mr. Fred Parsons, of London, spent 'Aanksgiving Tuckersmith, which the groomi re- rust Was confined* to his bed last Au�, the holiday visitors here spending I . firmative was taken by Miss Mary I., . Thomson and Miss Olive Cooner and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs R Parsons of Stanley.- cently purchased. Hosts of good wish- and was kindly watched over and at- , I Thanksgiving Day, we learned of the %x T 12 , 1, 1+ ;-r 11 , , OP. , , V McLean .., the negative by Miss Gladys � , s . I I Miss Stella Calfus, of Zurich, spent cs of their many friends and relatives with them in their journey through te rided to by his granddaughter, Nei- lie, to whom he bad always been very following: r. . r n o , w e - son; Henry Brinkolt, wife and son; 11 � . and Mi%s Margaret Elgie. Both sides '.. the week end with her friend, Miss go life. much attached, and who in turn bad William Shafer and son, all of Kit- . . , of fine games were played, -which debated well and brought out some .. �, very fine points. Upon the decision ­ - - J- es it was decided the ne- Dorothy McLean. -Mr. Albert Red- niond and Mr. Walker, of Marlette .' Michitran attended the funeral of the Induction Services. -The induction of Rev. T. W. Jones to the charges warm love and affection for her grandfather, -who had always been so chener, and all guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ortwein, of our village, to- _- .3 1_� AS. IN, � - I "I'll - �11 � ative Ride had won by two or three I late Jam" Logan on Wednesday last. of Hensall and Staff a congregations Anglican Church, took kind to her. Thus bne by one the good old sturdy type of our pioneers are geLher with Line r aug er, ss .. Ortwein, of Toronto, and son, Milton, ,,'� � ,.;., � points. After the debate a number , -Thanksgiving was fittingly observ- of the place Wednesday evening in St. Paul's passing away, but their lives will long and his son, Lloyd, of London. -Mr. . . , of fine games were played, -which ed on Sunday last in St, Andrew's on Church. The Rev. Arch Deacon W. be remembered by those nearest and Alex. MeMurtrie, of Toronto; Mr.and A � l amused both old and young, and at 11* , . United Church. Rev. Mr. Connor de- livered a very appropriate sermon. J. Doherty, of Londonj and for many dearest to them. Mrs. Graham, of London; Mr. Lorne . ." �.�!;, the conclusion, pumpkin pie and ,��'.. -Joughnuts were served by the ladies. , � The choir also rendered two Thanks- years rector of St. Paul's church here, the h1duction service, while The Late Henry Pybus.—In a form- er issue we made brief reference to Ballantyne and friend, of Windsor; Mr. Laird Joynt, of London; Mrs. I- 1� . ": The next meeting will be a week from ,. ��. giving anthems.—Mission Band will be held this Saturday—To-day, No- performed the Rev. W. Jo nes, of Trivitt Mem- the death of Mr- Henry Pybus, for a S;mpson and daughter, Mae, and son, . "I � . : - this Friday. One and all are re- , �� quested to be present. vember I Ith, being Armistice Day I let orial Church, Exeter, preached the number of years a much respected village, 'and the fol- William, of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs.. P. Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. D. Camp - 5--, 1 i', Death of Mr. James Logan.—The everyone remember those who so induction sermon. There were - a number of o ther clergymen from resident of our lowing few particulars of his life will bell, all of Forest, and Mr. and Mrs. . 11 ." -n- , . i, -� deceased was born in Stanley Tow eir lives bravely fought and gave th William to -r. neighboring places present. The ser- not doubt prove interesting to his rel- J. D, Reid and son, of London, all I , I , ship in the year 1875, being a son ,�,, - M," , of the late Mr. and Mrs. William saire our country.—M Alexander, of Hay, has sold his fine vices were very interesting and im- atives and many friends. The de- Eng were here as visito rs at the home of Mrs. H. Reid, of our village—Mr. A. 11 � ,,,, ,� �; . ., Logan, Moose Ja-W, Sask. In the year farm on the 4th of Stanley, to Mr. pressive. The Rev. T. W. Jones, who has been in charge for several months, ceased was born in Yorkshire, - land, in the year 1841, and emigrated J. Smith has rented from Mr. J. W. I . I ­�.)( . � . � 1 1902 he was married to Annie Hud- son, of Mrs. Jos, Hudson Faber, who has been living on Dr. Moir's farm on the 3rd Concession of now enters upon his work as a fully to this country With his parents when in Ortwein the dwelling on the corner Queen and,Nelson Streets, known , �., ". I Jaugliter '. �111, -nd ", d a the late Joseph Hudson, of Stan- 6j, . " vll� - , ley township. After their marriage Hay. —The convention held at Kippen on Thursday last was quite largely inducted and ordained minister ind under very favorable conditions, At I- ,L.1.0_1 -1.4 but three years of age, settling the Township of Usborne, wherb they ­­ — - --bev of years in of in past years as the Methodist par- sona-ge and Is moving in this week . ".1 Protect Your Health. Wear Rubbers. _ Wet, sloppy weather makes pro- per foot .protection a necessity. Better send the fandly to Smith & Son, where they will be care- fully and properly fitted with high q-unlity Rubbers. We abso- lutely guarantee satisfaction from every pair of our Rubbers. No matter what style your shoe is, -we have the required shape to fit it properly. � ­,,­� . � the the same service Et eau 9 .. . ? I I I r. , rM001.1 I . they made their home in Forest for attended. Supper was served by M)�!- , ,,, - was married to Miss and will have a nice and commodious -Loo _ .1 I �. a few years, where he was erl- ladies in the basement. The night cross presented by Mrs. W. J. Doherty the year 1844 he I . I .0wo., . memory of her late mother, of Elizabeth Pengally -and settled in the dwelling.—Mr. Erastus Rannie re- LADMS1 FINE RUBBERS, black, aU sybd .......... ; 90c to $ "... I I -`.,:� 11 � gaged in barberring. From there they session was also a success A page- in turned home the end of last week . .. .11, Tooved to Goderich for several years ant delighted everyone, also two fine Yorkshire, England, was appropriate- Township 4if Tu&kersmith, on Lot 3, MEN'S RUBBERS, black, All styles ................ $1-15 to $1.4S . , � �i,., � , ,,, before going to. Windsor, where they selections from the Kippen choir. ly dedicated. The cross is a beauti- Concession 11, wh)drA- -he resided un- from a very pleasant rvisit and trip MISSES' RUBBERS, ,black, sizes 11-2 ........ � .r ....... I ....... 80C .�, ap- til some eight years ago, when he of considerably over three mouths in - � �.�: ­­�, 'had lived for some thirteen years. In Varna choir was in attendance in the ful one and is much admired and 'oy a well the West, visiting the Provinces Of 'BOYS, RUBBERS, sizes I-& ....... i .............. c - -.� - - - - 41-00 � 11 .1, ciated by the congregation, moved into Hensall, to eni YOUTHSI RUBBERS, sizes 11-18 ........ . I . ....... 90C . ,i flie past five years they had spent afternoon, also Mr. Leonard favored pre .The I .............. � :_ i of Manitoba, 'Saskatchewan and Alber .. �, 1-11 -s in Florida for the the audience with two fine solos.— choir rendered a very fine antbeA. ih earned rest ftom the activities ..7u, ., 'F - CHILD'S RUBBERS, sioei 4-7% ...... � ...................... ,,f.." " 1, I , the winter month spent which Mr. W. A. Houston, manager farming, as Mr-. Pybus in his younger ta, in all of ,whi " ch provinces he had � I �. I .E� 1.�,�� gan's health. After Miss G. Francis, of Exeter, atives and In . ­ I . ,,1,4,� ,, benefit of Mr. Lo Miss of the Bank d ,,Montreal, took. the' -,#F,arf; was a 1post hard working and rel any friends and with . . gulan" BOOT'm . I , ,­ 1 '. ri returning houie from Florida in June Thanksgiving with her friend, ' I Rubber Bdoiflo No, One . ­ ' _. .."., ner. -.� - bduAtrious, and .did ,well his share whoin he spent a very. pleasant tinie. —We have A line 6f',�$ . "; I . . � 141'.� solo Part In. a pleasing man I -returns ho e feeling mu h b -ne- SP9CIAI,, I . , I . , .....$3.95 , � , they rAotored up fo the tiome of Mr. Gladys McLean. rt- He to e e 6�,­.. 4; - - " i . , . � - . Barn Burned.—,On Monday evening ir .01earing upbush, land and conve quality, heavy..xalled solbs, all I gl�a?_==,... � , � I I , I , -to, Afbert ITarvey and spent Aed farft"'fields, fitted by the trip and with many very it will -pay you to - see those, , I I I ,1.r��. �.­.. �­ : �� � and M last, between five and six o'clock� the, ing 'it into good etdt!V,a . ' oots. . 11 "; (rm be pleasing memories And in so -me future ,�:1.14-4 B " I I ' Ord 0 e Of' dourse we also haV4 �Aq-0411 C , " : . :. I .". the surj�n#* *1th them. Some two HUNSALL � .. ­ barb of Mr. -Owen, G6ger,, In Alid, Ift, -addition tQL4h6,,h e t ad ff ith#V at kubber . - � : , I issue will give some experiences be . . . I �_.: iiiijp. ,%Uig, jjaiife - t someone � . S�l weeks;�a ch�,?&&Logan,- not miprovwg, -giob't dift0frift, ft�gbliyir, quiek "ge"It6. bu , , , of Tuckersmith, about' a pureba"d frdfii'Mr, William VA,07� I REMEMBER,There nft6r­*s! I %��L . ml - 44-61404 to go' to Toronto Jackson Sta&n, Back's old atand Rubbers are 11.1, �­ aft-, I sjAf,jc6: Township %. " in h-4 t ant, 8124-4 couple or so wiles east of our vU- a fte loo sere ,fariu. adjoinflog his had and people he speiat parts of his could make it worse, aha' ojlf�, jt.,.:��&,�-,J##j�,, Lifa-BUOV , � '�'. ,%I- f6f modiol ftestmout tin the General rtv"Is Fov sale�—Vor ."w br— and lage, and kn,dvm iu past years as the "M. His wife predeceased hirk, some time with, at; the the West is very Supreme in Quality. 00641TO"Ad"40# , tlt'ates 'or them. go %id * te t� beat of cAro had white jzdreui fXt 1,101, 1".., am. - t.'�- ,,::� _` 1�, . � I i, . ,� k, � ,i ". , to, goarg ,Aqb.! , — eu- "AAF, spite of gooti SAO, fen Md I .4. 11 - � - ALMSM � . I I � , � ;go: I 1�11, ziv � I L. -�ejftk,'iAt, ho 0 ad latuce'Mr. Willitim. 'a. , I i', - I I., . .1 - ,k a6roWip! . Pf house Huron a , - E';`�..r.' -,:� ,V , # .._ I . 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