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'U . -t Day, ivh , � I I I �_; I ,weights attach :'I' ' - - M1, , -00 Q1A I rh the village on,I.1'. .�, attended the funeral, were JUT& lltk� 1� IA9 , lot-, ,no d0yt left- b* thikt R3NkQ ion tlle,call:camo� Those 4,i, - ed froxiii his ic � mh,�� ", ;�; p, 1. � .1%, ... �. �W � , '. - N016 ta th�u? way�lo_ , �,,�.,i­ — , . . �een for mont , , c4m, , _ � . ,� 'eq � r � IFI, ",1 a L ", L ese Are more �, . I ,f the coming spring.­17hp Lit- U�eph,ffudson and her-sev6ri'dauglil- � . 1'�`�,R �I-WIUI%xuabBle It is hoped' -t X " eys, and re= 'ters'z Mrs, James Troyer, Mrs. John -0 1'.1. tle Disciples Mission Bapd, will hold sv-040,�services Dealing with I I -� I e . CoWtt, qf Seaforth; Mrs, James Jar-. . - Vv;§% , 0outinued rest perhaps for _`86.' �- - , , " reaSerS. their annual tha4kWerinc on Satur- . . __ , _,amportant Su4jects, an that he will e eri --- " ,� � poultry , ", . onthi longer, day, November 19th, At 8 o'clock, A -�,�' Y(I - �� rett,,. Mrs, Wilson Carlile,. Mr. Carlile, -, �, 1. I , '' ,�,. oW, 0'seem as fitting Of Hills Green— Mrs. , �i�`� ence it �liange for the better, but in '. I light lunch will be served. - Mrs. 1�3`(164 JairrOtt, 1. "L�i I � A I a.m. . -is simply Xivin --his - I g feast, yet 1. � ' � g , �,., �' , I Hudson, Mrs. James 'Logan, I the meantime, _1 1, Joseph " - . it ,§.... . . a generous help- Halstead, of GoderIch, is the- guest GIWU�e,' 1 .5 . , , Mrs. A. Harvey, John Jarrott, Kip- �, AM. I . Presbyterian?" Imee ib t' and Allowing nature time, , . ,�,4� &_ I " -.� . . . . I. � '4*601* is the bill quite 9f her sister, Mrs. John Johnston, pen- Mrs. William Douglas, Bruce- . �o worlt out,as is, often the ease, the ,, 1111. � " this week --A number of the young . ,.-,"k�, % I S�­­ _11 7 p.m. only remedy. -The -past nicI6 open ,,,�.,i`,LLL�11,�, . ,,Dundalk peopl. field. I - � , �, . e . -.people up about e of our village spent several -.1i, ... ... 1�� , I Mission Band. - The November - It weather of a week or so has given a 1� . . . . . . . . , ! "'. '' to celehrating festive ;c- evenings of the week before last at "Why, A, e We Presbyterians,? , ting . , , , , L, . r ,,., I.. ... � meeting of the Gauld Mission Band I - great ,opportunity for the eomple �� ... ,�� .... �� "?, nl.'_,.� _". � . I., - the home of Mrs. Nesbitt, and all re- �. ,t,,� , w I.. last. Mrs. . . I of .any outside work and getting ��� 11- op­�',�. �� "f� , I v#IJ goose instead of turkey, �` — - _ ,;, ' '­ , �,�.'fi�'114'� . I � port a very enjoyable time, and are was held on Saturday -Mr. , ... 11 .,. I .11,1 $ er of choice or taste, loud in their praise of Mrs. Nesbitt's Dinsdabb, as president, opened the . ready for real winter weather. 11 11 I I A­.­,�,, 41417 as a.matt - "' ­'�i�i, - . . C. Petty has completed'A nice gar ' I "IL . meeting; Mrs. Monteith led in prayer, Don't jp " I ,�,,­ , t age On his propert '.'I, V " " h authority that is no�; ibility as a hostess. � "I Ill. iss these Servicesl All G1. .1 ,�� �' I I ,,�� � A-.".... i - VM, C&I L __ �� SAY wi _ .11 , d Beatrice Cooper read the Bible �y and !A which he . ��, , ,.,'''.��, tise is being W. M. S. -The monthly me ti O an are cordially invited to attend. - - � 41, , i6asoin the same prac - We had good help from Mr. Edward Slief �� ,��. I ,. ,� � the the W. M. S. was held o,n es readin � bad our lesson, the roll ��', , ' I g. Com4W bring others with v.pu. the work before - �'i "', � , _ 1!OU0W call and �., ,", ­,�, ed in this district. closing hymn, after which fer, who rushed on . §11 , I . �t �. �, ith Mrs. (Rev.) W. A. B er re - might �1 I �'. seldom 7 Mrs. Connor closed with prayer. break up,Mrs. � �� ".- " turkey so- � di After singing th e in Minjsi�j: Rev. James M the weather . , "."'p- I- - � The� reason the si Ing. ellroy. aeDonald return - o."', -, . H. J, M ed from God . � I, ,- , g,raciss our boards is entirely a mat- hymn, the members recited the Lord's - - --� erich last'week where she had been � �cl � ;,. I N,, � ' ' : ter of funds, not choice. Nothing Prdyer in unison. The treasurer re- ZURICH - . — ��, �M �,,. for several weeks at the home of Mr. I � �r � . �.,�. . � . look a turkey ported $87 given as the thankoffer- Notes�A sitting of the Tenth Di- . �,, ,I ,j", L�� . but,tfive dollar bill can . _____��, I I --- and Mrs. Orville Tvitchell, former , . . not 80 Ing. There was a Scripture reading, vision Court was held here on Satur- � ­ i �,f' Itu the face nowadays, and so "The Parable of the Good Sainari- day with Judge E. N. Lewis presid- the goQd,'�,4ttendance and support giv- residents of our village, and caring 11 , N., - turkey, either. Not � for Mrs. Twitchell duF�ng heir illness. pvk` �' . much of a tan," after which Mrs. Anderson read ing. A few minor cases were dispos- en them 1*bile our villagers and'those I � '' turkey could be � . , -Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Jinks re- IV� . very long ago a a leaflet bearing on the same subject. ed of.�Last Thursday and Friday of our d4striet are proud of the. Ane _ '.1, . . cently spent an evening with Mr. Und ... ­�*�,T� � bought for what a fair sized chicken After the singing of a hymn, Mrs. local hunters were successful in bag- Brigade -we, have and the good account Mrs. Twitchell and family in their 11� �,, prayer. gilig eight wild geese along the shores they -have': given of .themselves ' at .1 , -I..,- �q brings to -day, but that day has pass- Tough and Mrs. Stevens led in home in the County Town,_Mr. -Me- , 1. f"; - , ed, apparently. Mrs. Hazelwood read extracts from of Lake Huron. -Mr. C. Fritz return- several fires in the country, which Carty, of Toronto, is spending a few ','." the study book. It is really heart- ed on Monday from a hunting trip, to theyk 'have attended and performed ,� Why has it? Why are turkeys so I . weeks, vacation at the home of Mrs- ' .11 rendering to hear of the sufferings the Parry Sound district. He shot a such serv�qe. We are thankful their so wii� , F �. scarce, and why are they so hard to of the Door children in the Orient, who fine 200 pound buck deer and is treat- services.'-V�ve not yet been required 1- W. Peck and family, and al ' �. . Mr. and Mrs. S. McArthur. ---The Mis- I , . - ,�-�,­, raise 9 In pioneer days turkeys were have to work so hard in f actories for ing his friends to venison. -Mr. J. F. in our village and trust it may long .�� -�7-1, as common on the farm as chickens, a mere pittance. The members of the Fink, teller at the local Bank of continue-,-to'be so, but, -of course,,we sion Band of the United Church, are � I ;�,;,� � I . y need holAing an entertainment in the base- _ I and before that they roamed wild over Society were glad to welcome a form- Montreal, is taking a few weeks' holi-s hever'lWO.W_ how much we ma , - yd Foster, them. In"the meantime our Council ment of the church on Friday even- � .. er President and faithful member in days at present. -Mr. Llo 1,,� the country. Now a flock of turkeys ing, November 18th. The programme .".., .' the person of Mrs. Annie McDonald, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Fo7s- is making good provision for them ij I .. .1 11 any size, is so rarely seen, as to 'a number w I consist of readings, choruses, dia- 1� . �11'. of now -of Dundas, who closed the meet- ter, had the misfortune to fracture in the watof adding quite logues, pant6mines alild-otber things, 11'. � be almost a curiosity. The seasons ing with prayer. his arm last Saturday while cranking moreof large underground tanks. - .,. ­ ` �'.' Se ioui�'.'-Accident.-On- Friday eve- and everygne'atteSdin.g will be assur �. I -T.". are the same now as then; the sum- - _7 a car. -Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Moritz, . ri ed a real treat and no pains are be- , y hotter, the. winters of Guelph, visited relatives here over ning of li�st week a very unfortunate � ". rners are not an KIPPEN Sunday. -Mr. Frank Kochems and accident-00curred at Mr. David Shir- ing spared to make this entertainment ' `�', f are not colder. There is no more Farmers.-Wh:ir wait until Y01 need that family are moving into the house ray's farm a couple of miles south- A real success. We hope to see the ,: -, ', I . of work by ... �� 11:� I -ram, nor more dry weather, and feed- cutteii or sleigh before you have it repaired ? owned by the J. Foster estate, op- west -of our village. We here refer'Jo basement full. -A! sale 1."f , are Now is the time to look them over and be . the Women's Guild of St. Paul'.3 "..., ing and housing accommodation - ready when yen need them. We can supply posite the R. C. Church. -Mrs. N. the case of, Mr. Earl Dick, the eldest Church, ,will be held in the basement . , 1, I, -better. Why can not turkeys be your wants in almost anything along that Sararas and daughter are preparing son of Mr. and Mrs.George Dick, of . " , � '�,il,,, . line- &6,o wheelbarrows, walking plows, plow to move to Kitchener, to join Mr. the Townoip of Hay. It appears on Saturda�, afternoon, November the � .. I raised now in numbers as they used c��tinjs, cup and axle grease. tire chains 19th, at 4 p.m. The sale will contist 1, ";, irs, eac. At the Sararas, who has been working there that he had been engaged for some V, d of the farmer's buggy lights. De L�val repa I f nic .1. I -1 � to be? Has the ban Old Stand. W. 1, Mellis. 3126-3 for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Lennis time with Mr. George Armstrong n Of a y work, aprons, candy and - wife lost its cunning. or does the ise booths. Lunch will also be - School Entertainment. -One of the O'Brien will move into the house va- the way of,a helper in bean threshing, surpr I.. �, sery . ed. -Mr. and Mrs. Robert McAl- _�!. turkey resemble the Indian in that best school concerts that has taken cated by Mrs. Sararas.-Farmers in and on Friday quite early in the af- . �., lister and daughter, accompanied by r, et with civilization, has sapped place for some time, was held in S.. this section have been able to practic- ternoon, while engaged in threshing �-.x . conta Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parke, motor- , 1� 1".. - undermined its con- S. No- 2, Tuckersmith, Wednesda3r ally finish all outdoor work this fall for Mr.,,$hirray, he discovered that t �1.1';�!� its vitality and , evening of last week. At an early owing to the favorable weather. A the be#'needed adjustment, Eind at- ed to Port Huron and Detroit and ,-, stitutions ? spent the week end with relatives and _1 . I hour the chair was taken by Rev. R. sm-all. amount of fall plowing is still tention ai_qd thinking he coikId do it 1. "I Whatever the cause, turkey is be- C nnor, who performed his duty in a to be done. Fall wheat is in excel- and noVIA6 up the work, he proceed- friends tbere.-Mr. K. Magnall, ac- ,.. family, 0 p companied by Mrs. William Magnall, �'.i end the reach of the average masterly way and appeared to be the lent shape for the winter. 2 ed to do it while the machinery was . I 7 . . . erelv right man in the right place. The _____ ____ still running, with the consequence of of Beachville, spent Sunday at the 111:, , and while its passing is sine � Y -ramme was an excel- HENSALL home of Mrs. James Sutherland and ,. moumed by the older ones, who ac- evening's prog his arm in�*some manner being d'rawn family. Mrs. G. F. Scott and Mrs. " � �Ilt one and when everyone did so into or between.the pulleys, so badly ouii;d the taste ire chil4hood, aiTl as' Ic Remember the Dance in the G. W. V. A. , well it would be out of place to par- .Hall, Seafor+Ai, Friday, November 25th. -Moon- manglinWJV�that it had to be amputat- ve spent the ... � the Herald says, a generous helping light SergnMens Of Stratford- 3127-1 past number of weeks with their sis- i� . ticularize, but the opening and clos- ed -a little- below the elbow. The op- ! f goose fills the bill quite nicely. For Saie--A seven roamed house ,for sale, . ter, Mrs. Sutherland, returned with .11, 0. . ing choruses by the pupils of the with electx�6 -lights, in good condition, on eration was performed by, Dr. R. L - -7 1, . -, I school and children so small were Main ,Street, east, of the blacksmith shop- For Dougall, of our village, assiNted. by Dr. them to their home in Woodstock. i �. particulars apply to Mr. Albert Pra 0. Dryer, of Zurich, and Dr. Fletcher, miss Dorothy Hoskins very pleasantly I 1. LONDESBORO something deserving of the hi nger, o 't, ghest densall, Out 3127-1 - ertained a number of her friends Notes. -Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Jones. praise. The musical selections and Partmees Special. -For Friday and Satur- of Elxetiii,'early in the' evening and ent ursday evening in honor of her f., who were returning from a trip to drills were exceptionally well render- day, November 18tb and. 19th; 2 new Pack as soon,as,,,they CoUld.do.,after a con- on Th ' r� Owen Sound, called on friends- --bere. ed-, also the piece entitlqo, ',Hats Of Thompson's Seedless Raisins, 2-5c; new pack sultation. The patient exhibited the birthday. A very pleasant time was kialiowii uates, l4c; 3 new pack nice sized , C Friday. They were on their 'way to Other Days," which was given by a Prunes, 25c; Blue Rcise nice. Frre atest fortitude and patience all spent, the first of the evening being - E .1. their home near Port Huron. -Rev. number of the older ladies, and called Z5c, special. 3 for 25c; 3 lbs. =er Sua= h ough his %ad and painful accid,nt� spent in games and contests followed �. s6c; iig Bars, 2uc. per pound; 2 tre3h crisp by a dainty lunch. -Rev. A. Sinclair, , 14rs. SneJI has returned after 4spe,qd- for a hearty applause. In fact, the soda biscuits, 25c; pure orange ma,usladc. After the Eiceident he was able to _ . ,.,; month with 'her whole programme from start to finish 4U � jar, regular ,-c ior 42c ; one-half tin walk unassisted out of the barn, but pastor of the United Church, deliver- ' , ing a very pleasant best ily —, 18�; 2 the. mince meat, ; :carried to the home of ed two very fine practical and inspir- % sister near Timinins_-Mr. and Mrs. went through without a hitch and the qua' ,was qui . I ­ 1 3f�; a pkvs. com dakes, 29c; 5 tbs. pure 1�1__ . McCrea visited BeIgrave relations on teacher, Miss Scarlett and scholars, Kettle rendered lard. 95o; 4 strand beat qaaJ- Mr. ShArdy, by Mr. Armstrong, and ing sermons on Sunday last, - The . -, lows of Hensall Lodge have �'. Sunday. -Mr. and Mrs. Rose_�of_Lon­ are to be congratulated on the fine �Ly rice straw broom, avc; z tor 7bc; Dulk the neighbors who were there, Mr. Oddfel I a I I I "' - LaWe syrup 94E; all goods at above pci6es must 1, don, spent several days with friend,s evening's , en�ettajnment. Towards ib. casb� ParlmWs Grocery, lienssll,l the h,ed Shirrap'd isperlug first,Uid untg during the past week displayed - I Al� very neat lbdge lantern or sign with .1 in the Community last w�'et'_t­Miss the end of the programme the Trus-,-xv;t-istore, -ro.ss train we rio�i.' rlease the docio;s gFrived"l ad Mrs, I ' . '�, ,. � beautiful and expensive stained glass �: IN, L W. Fingland went to Toronto last tees were called upon to say a few early. 3IZ7-1 Shirra,v anq son, Albert, doing every - i. ghtly illuminated with a �� 1. I week, where she expects to spend words and each voiced the senti- Correction. -The School Board and thing they possibly could do for the and bri I 11 _ some time. -Miss M. McCool, who vis- ment of all that not only were they the Continuation and Public School sufferer, who is, a very bright and couple of electric bulbs giving the A"- "Hensall Lodge No. ".. � ited her mother for the past month, satisfied with the way the children teachers wish to correct the state- active young man, just a day or so announcement, 111,� .. left for Toronto last week. -Mr. and did each and every part, but felt that inent appearing in the edition of over his 19th birthday. Much sym- 223, I.O.O.F."�--Our villagers have � ­ .:.,�'k. Mrs. J. Elisly returned after a Miss Scarlett was not only second to November 4th, containing "A Warn- Pathy is felt for him and the home been wrestling with the great mass _� ing to Students." We regret that this family in this' their time of sorrow of fallen leaves at their fronts and -11 month's visit with their daughter, none in the way of getting up a good ' . . .1. Mrs. Hooper, near Kirkton.-Miss T. entertainment, but was the same in article was published on ungrounded We are pleased to learn at date of along the boulevards, the majority of , �, -t information. Instead of the school writing that Earl is doing nicely and them making bon fires of them, while �­� Jamieson has returned after a shor regards to being an X I teacher, At .. I them to 11. . visit with Detroit friends. the end of the programme, it was building being in a "deplorable" con- is receiving every attention together others have been spreading ., . - ;1'1� '� closed by singing God Save the King. dition, we feel that it is as well pre- with the services of a trained nurse good advantage among and over their ' .11, -Miss Greta , , , , ", BRUCEFIELD Notes. -Mrs. Partridge, of Toronto served as any public building of its from St. ,loseph's Hospital, London. bulbs, rose bushes, etc. :_� ' with her girl .',.:� Death of Samuel Johnston. - The is spending a visit at the home of -Mr- kinds, used daily by approximately Public School Report. -The follow- Lammie., in company � . �'. ecnipanions, known as the Sunbeam . . . Vill -sday noon and Mrs. Thomas Kyle, of our village. one hundred and fifty children, The ing is the report of Hensall Public . , age was shocked on Thur _ Trio, were in Porter's Hill on Men- ,,;., last when it was learned that the Quite a number from here took in behaviour of the pupils is worthy of School for September and October:- f'� grim reaper Death visited Samuel the Firemen's euchre and old time commendation rather than criticism. Sr. 111 -Mabel Fee, 75; Corrielious day evening giving a literary and t, ., i "I Jbhnston, who resides on the Bayfield dance in the Town Hall, Hensall, on Y. P. L. -The Young People's Faber, 73; John Farquhar, 71; Mary RIUSieal programme, which we learn 11,41, Road, west of here. The late Mr. Friday evening, and all report a good League of the United Church held Hemphill, (i6; Robert Passmore, 62; was very largely attended and much -1'1�. time. -Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Castle their Ineeting on Monday evening Lloyd Lindeliffield, 60; Edith Wolfe enjoyed. In fact the attendance was so . ' large that the church there, under - Johnston was in the act of loading I - i-1. his chop at the mill here, preparing and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Churchill, with a good attendance. Rev. Mr. 59, Stewart Bell, &4; missed exams, .. P'� all of Clinton, risited at the home of Sinclair opened the meeting with whose auspices they were engaged, �!, to leave for home, when death came HKvey HtIdsory 35. Jr. III-Nior- ", . Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Watson, of our prayer, followed by the minutes read man Sinclair, 78; Mildred Follick, 67; proved too small to begin to accom- I­ almost instantaneous. - li,11 Marian Oliver Circle. -The regular village, during the past week. -Mrs. by Miss Flora Higgins. The Secre- Dorothy I)rummond, 63; Irene Smale, m,,date those patronizing the concert, .,. meeting of the Marian Oliver Circ!e Hugh McGregor, Mrs. Grace Rossand tary, Mildred Scruton, read the Scrip- 60r; Harold Higgins, 59; Kathryn ard they had to fit up the large shed I - . ­; I , -was held on Friday evening last in ",I i:s ture lesson. The following program Drysdale, 58; Margaret Kennings, 53; adjoining on short notice. -Mr. and � I - William Ross, who left here a �,,.�� he basement of the church. Miss couple of weeks ago to visit relatives was given and much enjoyed: A Olive Brock, 52; Tom Smale, 36; miss- Mrs. Fred Hess and their son, George, I i" t ", and his wife and little son, were vis- '' � in Windsor and Detroit, have return- very pleasing solo by Miss Pearl El- ed exams, Minnie Sangster, 36; Ross � ­.,� - Dorothy Swan presided in the absence ed home and were delighted with their der; topic entitled, "Mary Raid, the Mellroy, 34 Sr. II -Kenneth Manns 'ted on Sunday last by a large num- . .. " ,�..,. of Miss Hazel Haugh. Miss Flora I � " r of the Leopards," was very 70; Mary Little, 64; Dorothy McQueen 11� outing as the weather was beautiful- mothe �cr of their relatives and friends from I R", . Souter read the Scripture lesson, and their former home at Zurich. - The r I'll, Dorothy Broadfoot led in prayer. Mrs. Tbere was no snow fell there. -Mr. ably taken by Miss Ethel Murdock. 61; Billy Glenn, 58; Harold Bonthron, I -1 - mild and open weather of the past ,,�,� " , and Mrs. James P. Bowey, of our vil- This was followed by a well -rendered 66- missed exams, Myrna Hudson, 56; 'r,��.:, Addison took the topic from the study ' . week ba,s been most favorable for our - , , ��i. lage, visited with relatives in Ilder- instrumental piano solo by Miss Irene Nellie Fee, 12; missed exams, Edgar IF* � book, "New Paths for old Purposes." I_n during the past week. - We Douglas, after which Miss Elva Shad- Wurm, 16; Nena Datars, 34.-M. A. ,�� council in getting the underground , - - - -, Miss Eva Stackhouse read a mission 11� 1, tanks they have had sunk during the �-','-, ,;, � ary leaflet. Mrs. Addison closed the ` ild remind all the young people of dock gave a very interesting reading. Ellis, Teacher. Primary Room: Jr. , , " - ,��:­P.� meeting with prayer. the young people's meeting on Friday The meeting closed with the benedic- II -Ronald Peck, 274; May Wolfe 269; past weeks, nieply cemented and a v ,. . short continuation of the present mild V".. News Notes. -An automobile acci- evening. A good time is on hand.- tion. Next Monday evening the pro- Leonard lioggarth, 263; Jean Foster, - T.. , . , 11 I dent occurred on the bridge about a - Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Butt, accompan- gramme will be in charge of Miss 259; Loretta Bell, Z58; Alvin Linden- Weather will see them fully complet I ed. --Our council are also this week .. �� ied by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Butt, all Flora Higgins, and promises to be a held, 247; Ruth Bell, 226; Grace � ��'­Ii � mile south of our village one day last 0 f our village, visited with Mr. and very excellent one. Wurm, 206; Robert Drysdale, 198. getting the pavement -nicely clearred, I!, -week, when a truck, loaded with beans , I'll which not only adds t? the appearance , 1. . 1, Z, and driven by Mr. Leo Chambers, of Mrs. William Butt, of Seaforth, dur- Firemen's Euchre. -On Friday eve- First Primer -Herbert Drummond of our Main street, but also prevents ,." Chiselhurst, was proceeding south ing the past week.-Tbe many friends ning, Armistice Day, the Firemen held 172; Lloyd Brock, 167; Ivan Kipfer: � I" . , when he met the Gunn Langlois truck of Mrs. J. C. McLean, to the south a euchre and dance in the Town Hall, 156; Agnes Fairbairn, 154; Margaret mr sewers getting clogged up. - I.. " returning to Clinton. The two trucks of our village, will be sorry to hear which was very largely attended and Shepherd, 143­Dhvid Sangster, 139; A sale of work, home made cooking 10 she is not improving as fast as her much enjoyed by all present. The Erma Kipfei, U5.- Sr. Primer- and small articles including the serv- ., V, � met on top of the bridge and needless , itl,� ing of a tea, will be the features of , - -4�,�, to say the space was not wide enough many friends would like to see. We first part of the night, up until eleven $ruce Berry, 180; Mary McKay, lg6. ' , I ': . eimeth Pass- Saturday afternoon, November 19th, I ��"",. to let the trucks pass in safety, so hope, however, a decided change may o'clock, was devoted to progressive Keith Auchanan, 165; X , ,,,` and she will enjoy her us- �uchre, the spacious hall being well 01ore, 164; Max Hudson, 163; Edith in the basement of St. Paul's Angli- �4'v�`, ' Gunn's truck crowded Mr. Chamber's -soon come -Bean thresh- filled with tables, and after euchrg Wurm , 161; Jack Simmons, 159; He - can Church, under the auspices of _g ual good health again. r 1. st": � truck through the wall on the west ing is getting nearly completed in this tempting and abundant refreshmentg inan Wolfe, 156- Alvin Beeswax. Jr. - V th�_, Women's Guild and a good at '41" side of the bridge and his truck suf- �,,�"P,;, � nE.ighborhood and although the yield 'which ay F _. fered the worst. Mr. Chambers wa-; were served,' it -goes witbouf� Primer -11 ;ster, 159; Douglas tendance is expected, as the ladies I pz�', 01 -ge, the price may be 110ying Were greatly enjoyed. Afte� Sangster, absent. --Jessie Buchanan 11 �11 I � also badly shaken up. The other was not too lar , are well looking after all the details ," " "Al Houston, to insure surcess.-Sunday school en- :,� I 1. escaped with minor iTfjuries. - The in keeping. -Mr. Clifford Watson, of -11 the tables were removed and the'. teacher. Sr., . IV - Bob I' � . � I ­ 1�,, " 1 . - - tcrtainments as well as public school ... ; ..��;­� Brucefield I.O.O.F. No. 210, celebrat- our village, who has the agency for floor nicely sweurt and made ready for kabel Workman, Irene Datars, How "I �� "i" I the King Radio, is getting in touch dancing, quick moves were made &� pil ,Hemphill,, Mae Kennilig, Grace entertainments will soon be the order Ili 4 ed the fiftieth anniversary of their . �'! �-�, with Rome grand stations these nights the floor. while tbs- exceilpmt violin Brock, Ed. Little, Elea -nor Skin of the day and the teachers in both, �� ,�01.'_ lodge, in Clinton, on Tuesday even- ner, ,. Li�',�.'­ beryl Drummond. Jr. IV -Marion as well as the scholars, are busily en- Y'L�j � ing of last week, the occasio'n being which are broadcasting some wonder- playing of Mr. William Hvde, Fred, . ,, i,,,j,4.. marked by an official visit of the ful concerts. Hle has informed you, Bber and Russell Brintriell, acconi� McKay, Gladys. Passmore, Florence gaged In practide and- making ar- , �, " �� � W4, to correspondent that he would 'be OnIT nanied bV Mrs. Thomas Welsph on th4 McDonald, Itiazol Hudson, Alice Hig- rangements for the holding of the '.?�"M,� Grand Lodge Officers of Toronto " , . , ,,, .,,,,,.,' too glad to show this wonderful ma- T,igno, was a feature of the evening' gins, Irene 'Hoggarth, Will Drum- aame.-A bazaar and a hot chicken ���v 1�x Clinton. After the regular business . I � r LV 'wd" " chine or give a demonstration in your -ind many were the favorable coin, mond. Sr. 111��AarOld Foster, Elean- supper is announced to be held in our N,,V�.�', was finished, some two hundred ,�, ,� " "'��'. rethren sat down to a real well pre- . . �� ", . b own home at any time. We are liv- ments- mado. as to the fine stlrn*nK' or Bell, Isobel, Sniale, John McKay, Town Hall on Saturday afternoon, � , I 1�,,., , �,,­ pared banquet. Roast fowl, salads and w when we can sit music. the dancing being kPot up un� Ray Patterson, "Will Nicol, Norman : Llp"-,��,�,,� " t Ing in an age no ' - November 26th, commencing at three � �,��7 r�W4,� at our,own fireside and listen to some �;l well ori in the morni,ngr 'hours. ITr MeXav,, Lorne -91deti Roy Brock, o'clock, under the auspices of the . M.4. - I jellies -were greatly indulged iia by all . j�'111�111-1_11 . of the best talent the world produces, 4i,e onii,bre contest the first rrize fae Aarold Appleton _,,,.,�g,',' �;, present and after the inner man was ' . c Viola, Hildebrant Ladies' Aid of Herisall United Church. it; , ,,,�., . ' I , . ve- instead of having that longing desire ia Wu� �!­�'�'* Glenn, Jfarol� Booths will be erected for the sale of . . I llrf�V!,: '' � not only sailsfie4 but �dmogt .� tAxed' fhe, ladips wag en-otured bv Mrs. Was- tam . .."I On -N ' the toastmaster called a halt. Toa.4ts ' ' ' Ap I ,,L,�,,� ' to,'go to'the city to hear tbem.-Mrs. m,iu. of nenr KivDpin. while the enn� Sherritt,;. A) , RVI, I OA .!,&R, ". - _,� p eton.-William fancy work, towels and cal0k. In. fact , . 1 �ii,�'41 JqTes�, McClymont, of oiar village, who ,,,J,tjWt,.ori%e wept to Miss DOT . ,4.� � a country st6re..will - be in evideneb 'XIII, I W %1, - *ere d to in a othll,� Mexa, ­%Y$:�, .- ' . big been visiting �- daughter in Lon- X�jp - �F attraction termed, ", ,�., .. the township of Hay, nnd t,�O , ,j3rl� lRobett Robins with a special I � ­i!,,�,, I " of � on, who , '��,`N. ple I ,�, '. 1� I,` 1 - y . �ceiitly left' Hensall. f or "Touch and Tak4" and the ladies ar� 't� ., ry able manner and at a late houT don, has returned bome�The W. M. a two �,I��.-__,- e patty broke up, each member eentleman's prize was won W, Mr. ri , 1, - ,i N; ,� I i - S,,thankoffering will be held on Sun- 'VArim ,V61Amik, bf near-. 16#0igh. lqhitii "tbs, h-41ni trip, in the Sudbury and have for -a iiumber 'of past weekh. il� 1, -�, - I ofigag- ty��I* . 191 tvieniling,v 'Dif . � , , " 1�1 � t, � -90.`b � I ljg�,,� ' -6 working and arranging for thii '114 � a ikea-06 ilon I wish I had w W11iiii-tiii 'Sangstmos eyes §L)arkl . I 11"'i �;, ", ttelh a mar day. Was Govenf6A will- speak. ga, district, we haVa learsed, has under. bee ", ,;.�, ... . ''� ­��,- , re consolation ii-rize. the operl . r", A special ladies' choir, and officers of g0lw an s t,bt and look confidently to a great sue- " g'4:1, �,,­ , been an Oddfollow, so I could have with thp fi , flok tor appendiciti . II � the W.M.S. will give their reports of 'ot date --doing at; well as Peas-Migi; Grace Pairbairli, I ,,,,;' MOT'. i:, Ueen, present also. I do not wish to , entest of all the prizes. Fite Chief. of wil tijig is 4,A "' I., I 11�,I�p� ,� ,. 1. 'k.,� , , .,I�L �',.,� �,� P, ftlogc, . 06. fact that one of the their year's work,­Mts. H -a ra. J. Xippen, was here this week visitinj ,,� L ry Ili- Mr. Ernest Bot , was the director ,4,, b expected -* M .1� I 11 .1 �. ul',%`,�',� , , "-� -_ 1�'1.111i,��,L_ I - fli'd dd&kif�",ffi ­#to,,i,' fi* � it f'6*' & eeieinotl e'a�if jii4e Out the 011it" Q t)'-�`_of SG`fF1'­A4j�6i&tbe week Mrs. Peter Fisher and daughter, Mis� " son, of kippen, is -spend n � ,ps. _r., and , 1 W "6 . 0 M."V ,,b .s Ai A or :��11 - 11 I -org. to eXo6f!V, -� , -,.'s ., ��. ­'. ilaysi " withL h6r &wkhter, Mrs. ROM, Matheson of .,Gode� t , I, , , , I , I � , , " �- L" ii'.' , , I I I I I i, - � , . - , I "I I I I I "' I � I 1 �,-,�V,,�N,7�3�, ,,, I #1119. frig 44W.140i4g, af-th-e 6141116 fi;nd" 'i-A..vel'. Oov Atj;"ni1"cA7"&"t,4 0'r ond,,With Mr. and'Mrs. George"13rolm. 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I per,pair ........ 0. -T-- ­,_.L35 . I 1. - ..'.;­�....... � -f 1 ... _ � . I . . - - .0 . . ,_ , � "" '. , I I. 'L ,� *1�1 . �, I - , , I , I : , . I � . �, � Zi 1, . 'L, ",' '' ,� ',�� "I'll. SC11901, RUBIMIWI,� �11­il ­ , '­. ", Z!,, 1-1 1, " _ 'e�,. � � , !�.,;,�,_ ..'_'.,___ "' - , I , i�,. , " , 1. . I , I " ­`� .1 ­,� V��,., , ', �. . ',_�__' _., 4,1: . - 1. � " _ . ,, " , , , Protect Itte Children's feet *Iti good ItOber%­ .... " ' , , ." ,. �, , , , No investment At, this seAson of the Year ' ;Rlf � V4 1 �,,, - 0 ,-, tb� *, " Y, " so , 'qot A, - � , - , , School Rubbers. Have the,children fitted with our B.OY.8GQW OP#-, �,, ,A. - ' , , "-" ' , ". , GIRL GUIDE RU-BBERS and., they'll have dry Act All wlfit4E��, �'.; �. �,.. - I 13GY SCOUT RU -BARDS. ARE ON -1W .............. 96 n - kd-,$, 119' ce tO ;if. 1, , 'O GIRL GUIDE RUBBERS, sizes 11 to 2,are ...... . .. 1'-.::' 90 Oe 0-�Y­, 7.5 CHILDREN�S RUBBERS, sizes 5 to 10, are ............. . . cents 1� I . , - I � I . `_ . I � '_ �. I . I RUBBER- BOOTS , ' I �, .1 � , 4, ce lined I Knee high Rubber Boots first qu4lity, flee. . Womep% $2.95; misses', � $2.45; Childrenis, $1.95; - Men's Rubber Boots, $3.66 , to. � , $5.50. � . . . I � f, . 1, �. , . . .1 i � . . � I I . , , I , , " .1 . I . � . I I � . I I - �, � I I , �� 1� I �G'iv __ - , � , , . " " � - , � , I �� ,'I . � �! �, .. . � I , ;. - . . 1, . .11 � W 04 I I � - I . �. 1� .' ' '. ' -1 " 01 '-. SEA " FORM ., 1. I I 11. �, TZLEPH0194, 11 I OPPOSIT8,COMMBRCIAL Banc I I . 1. . I . -1, 1_�,-,,, �,� L ­. . -1 � I ­­ I . L , I �;,' ,_, , , , , - � � 11 � : .� _�:__i.��,.,�._,4,",Y. ­­ ­ � ­� .' 7 71,17 ' �'.,�,, � !rom Mr. Ed -ward Datars.�f the o;6�" . I— I - - � — rec�t"6,r of St. Paul's Anglican church, ihip of Hay, a couple or so. inili* 'deliv�ied-�,4X�tellf,Mt-(,.,sermops oq_STan- . - -an` - vest of our village, one of his farms, , I, i day 1pst,And: i�;Ual_ %�-A , I ::, V, _W­Pav9r- ., 11, ; . - 1.4111� I - � . irk.pr'eisiou..-ivW. :44040 iind we believe. intends, together with able - . - 10011 'number , ,nembers of Mrs. Pranger's family, —A of our- school sfudints� , , ;nking possession the first part of who travel by-traiu,-bave been,,*ac­ 'as.. �he coming New Year.—Mrs. C. S. Hudson, who had been quite poorly cinated during the paAf,week, a I precaution against any' 'infectious 'dlo- Eor several weeks, is now, we are 'Pleased to learn, improving nicely.— I ease—Mrs. John Mdi�enzie W visiting with her sons -and their familles in, Rev. T. W. Jones, the newly inducted the neighborhood of Kippen. 1. . 11 - __ . . I I . I I . . I . . , . 011111111111111111W I AUTUMN AND WINTER , Miollinery - : ' . is I . We are giving big reductions on all hats. Watch our window for. � . i Bargains. I Mrs. Bertha Bell, Heinsall . I I I : . I __ - __ I . . - I . ___ —,-- .. � A. ­ -I.. . ,,, . -, 4 . I - I . � I . � ,,� I I -1 `y,'''611, 11 _-1 - � ��� ... I �. I �. 11 Why "Old -Age" Diseases-'� ' �, - . - . - . 1. ­_ I'— . , I I . . I - ' 11 � ... ., ..._111111 I ,­ . . . �: "". . The Incr-e 11 I 1. _,� I I . . � . "Old -age diseases" have . �_ . . , 41 . increased one hundred I per cent. among t h e . young, due to too rich . foods. 11 I . .-�, . The remedy is—eat only sim- , 0 M __ ple, wholesome foods. I A man or woman of sedentary habits should not eat meat more than three times a week. Any surplus beyond this point . serves not as food, but as poison. Cut down on heavy, rich foods and double yotur consumption of Bread—the food that's all nourishment without waste. Insist upon the loaf with the Big Food Value I . Golden Crust Bread ASK YOUR GROCER. MADE BY HENSALL UAKMY. ' A. J. SMITH, Hensall. Ont. PHONE 76 __ . .. — . — I - . . . . 9 . Protect Your Health. pieep / . Ymr &et Dr3, 7 /7./ Wear Rubbers. X I / / I - Wet, sloppy weather 'makes pro- ,, per foot protection a necessity. I 11. Beqer send the fanitly,to Smith e , & bon., where they will be -care- , fully awd properly fitted with - high qaafity Rubbevs. We absin- % . I I - I lubaly -g*arantee Satisfaction from �, . 1%11 every pair of our Rubbers; I I . . . I '* - . No matter what st-kie yo ift, shoe 4;, '-IV I rZ 4 1% ., 14 %,we have,11le required 4hitpe - 01441 I to fit it pkopeily. - - I LAINES', FI14-E RUBBERS, .black, an styles .......... 90c to $1.00 MEN'S RUBBERS, black, all lityl6s, ................ $1.15 to $1.45 , ' �, � , I MISSES, RUBBERS, blacki sizes, 11-2 ....... ... � .............. 80c "­­­ **** ­ **­ ..$1100' BOYS' RV13BERS, sizes f-6,' " * , " - - YOUTHS' RUBBERS, sizes. li.'1*3 ........................ :.1..90C 00 . CHILD'S RUBBERS, sizes 44% .............. ; .......... .... -. - . I I . 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