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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1927-11-25, Page 4I 0,��­ � �1�" , ". . - _ ­­ ­ . 1 _7 "W" I�Q `11�­ 11-1.1-11-1 !� I � I "�� , � . . -111 ­.�Alp,gww�'W,��Ivv^ e. r, R*eter, *V's 1 ,, 'I" ��".,.,. I . _,""." ­ --i'llee", ��,,Nl , i 014T�Mwlv I I tlftO;� �'_ hot$' am"d , - , , _` �er­ "M i"`U rrffiw�,. � �, ,Alty,: � Ift-,*$00 '1PQAWT,WA� 4114 r1q, ; " , 11, ,, , , ,� �: ,� � . . . . , ollvd, of "" , 'I , , �v M,,"Ot �'Ow, 1 1 : bxnqlxon�, of- unwood - Z* (91 Ali Addr04401 T�q , , , , , ,:,.!,, P 7, �, P1 , OPP , M .4'An..W49, *,Cap- easilly 0 � ,v ! ,,, __ . 1, SO " , I ,1114� I !: �' sent and , gAvo, ,,, " ,,,.�""! I I �-, pre. ,�,� . .1, � , 'k , ". IN " L , ; , " t ',tl I .'! '�� �� "! 60 8, E Myair,i J011A X;k'9*4�1 was served in the b4sement $0119wing , , �00.0�,,.W.As a -illn ur ; ,__ - 11 " . - . I h, � �. �1, �,,',,� ,, . a 7 I , , I 0 , t ,Q,01,1't4� .� -, � , ,nt _for p to � 44*. 'of orely tofts I.P. an , Mrs I 'I - -qsl . R. *-Qd i .C."14A - parents .. programme OV". in the'audi, , � 0 , 4� jnto.Ueh iWith the IFAXA , . . . "t 1. � . I 'I I .Robert Bvd� of SeafortI4 The IUA . I .. I ` ii -k -Ill. � � - t 111 I 0%;en through the ,press, 01), I ;� # . i. ,; - � l, &1041t4ral Winter Fair. oral was held fr 94 - I " , . � . " tho migl i om her late houie I I 'i " . 4.,use their lustruotl�n - 11 " `� ';�9 `4, I 11 04t � ; is . I Tuesday 'afternoon, and was very BRUC : I :., _..�',.'11'14, 4 7th L, and inil"nee with the ,children, not ,01, ouin, Toronto, is over ' BFIELD ,. 1, , , I , and I . largely attended. The sorviiamts were M-issiop Cirele,Tlie Members of � " -, : 1�.� - . I SO. to be �Alty of Any injury to the school Mar; with iV, ck"s'4-11115 conducted by Rex,. F. H. La7k1h, D.D., ,'�. , 3, I al opportunit,Y, of First Presby - the Marion ,,Oliver Mission Circle �, � 'T �:_:� �­ � Novi, 2 , lr,oe�lns or building. As we . stated in �, 1 "I ; education terian church, assist " , . ", I �' I e, , ed by R,ev. W. D. McDonald, of E9- presenting 'the play, "Robert and , * -our former article, in tlia too many faxmers . , , . ,t. ondeavor _ Mary," in the Sunday school room of __ , mandville.' Interment was made in I I . "'�', — . . , itheiparetaker should have the hearty � -�,�)"i , ,a other districts in Ontario the United Church, on Friday evening, ., ""; ,,�-.,�,,2=' , "' -operati teacher and , �,3p. 11 co :on of every ,,, k�Qt,j'. l is �, Maitlondbank Cemetery, the pall- Spe4 " " ,,�* , 00� , , 41 , by their fbilure to at- bearers being Messrs. J. F. Daly, November 25th, at 8.15 p,m. This is %UServices Dealing with , trp,gWie. ao. well as the parents and ,, 11 1,.F!; . . Yil .'-Important Subiects. Jury I '�.��L'�,, I John CluR, George -Seip, Reubell a missionary romance dealing with 4 ratepayers in general, as any inJ p ,111,� - ' n 8 0 es in Africa. A , - I'�.� . ,: ,'.. ­.T� h,A,. opinion is freely and frequent- Frost, E. Mole and A, A- McLennan. the pic, eer mis i nari I I a.m. done to tho'r9oins,licir building is not , . . 'Jy1�..QXprP55ed in country districts, that Among those from a distance who at- small admission fee will be charged. � - . a personal matter to the caretaker in , . tended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Notes. -The chopping mill will now d"Why, A� I a Presbyterian?" particular, but it ritther evidences ' � . . , t 41 -he R*ya), is more a society event, William Carnochan, Linwood; Mr. and be working six days in the week in- I � I . . - good caretaking in the way of trying I �� an agpicultural fair. Wen there Mrs. Allen MclAughlin and daughter, stead of three as formerly. 7 p.m. .0ail - . to preserve the. rooms and building, I.V�Te a lot of white fronts and high of Listowel; Mr. and Mrs. Sam -law — and every teacher, pupils and parents Carnochan and daughter, Edna, -of CHISELHURST "Why Are We Presbyterians?" . � , � ,;� who aid the caretaker are, we think, ,,hai%, among the spectators, but in our Elmira; Mr. and Mrs. John Carnochan Notes. -The closing meeting of the I worthy of all commendation in this 3�.,umhle_ opinion, no costume any spec- and daughter, Mae, of Ethel; Mrs. Chiselhurs,t Beef Ring was held at � matter, and we think thk� writer has tator can wear is too good to do hon- John Hone, of Linwood; Mrs. Wm. the home of Mr. G. Parker on Friday Don't *Iss these Servicesl All qlways been more than Willing to or to the aristocracy of the farm as Gill, Ethel; Mrs. Williarp Wilson, At- evening last, when there was a full � exhibited in this show ring. It may wood; Mr. James Carnochan, Listowel; �attendance t. Mr. are cordially invited to attend. give credit wherelier it is merited. At ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDonald, Brus- James Rivers presented his rep�ort, Come and bring others with you. the same time it sometimes happens,, . he looked upon as a society event by ,,I,, Mrs. Chas. Workman and son, showing the ring to be in a flourish- . . that there is a time and place for ronto and Har�y, Brussels; Miss Isabel Wilson Ministeir� Rev. James McIlroy' criticism or censure, as in the past -Stratford; Mrs. John Carnochan, ol' ing condition. This Ring has been I I / r I instancel while it is always more 'Other large cities, but it is also a of going for over twenty years, Mr. Robt. ,� .. stock fairp the greatest of its kind on Ethel; Mrs. Stanley Patterson, Bol- Rivers having been- its "butcher since - I I . I pleasant to give commendation rather the North American Continent. in ton- Mrs. J. W. Muir, Mrs. E. C. Bee, its inception and no difficulty is — Ln4n eiriticism, neither the one nor the of ir�ronto; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mc- found in filling up the shares each — � � .— other shou)d be given ' indiscriminate-' ;support of this statement, we quote Kay, M. C. McKay, Niagara Falls, year. The meeting unanimously de- Douglas presided at tiae piano in her ly but according to merit and desert. the opinion of one of the American N. Y.; Mr. Robert McKay, Alexan- usually pleasing manner. The pro, In eonclu�ion, we do not doubt for one � . . and der and Earl, of Hickson; Mr. and cided to run it in 1928. ceeds 'of tUo evening's entertainment minute -but that a very large percent - judges who officiated this year, Mrs. Albert Mugford, Goderich; Mr. --- amounted't6 somewheie'around $20. age of' our pupils conduct themselvg-s - -who in speaking to The Expositor and Mrs. Wes. Hill, Lucknow, and STAFFA Barn Bui "ed. rn -On Wednesday night in a most creditable manner, butthere said: ,,At one time or another I Mr. Isaac McKay, Lucknow. Nnotes.-The Women's Institute about ten- o'clock, fire broke out in is a small 'percentage who do not, and have judged at all the important am, will hold their November meeting at the barn dl Earl McEwen, who is it is those that every parent should shows on our side of the line and Local Briefs. -Mr. and Mrs. Wil- the home of Miss Jean Barbour on in the - W,e7a, and whose barn ha's feel responsible for and that every there is not one � even liam Somerville, of Toronto, spent the Wednesday, November 80th. A re- been rented,,,�and used during the past teacher and caretaker has to cope week end with relatives and friends port of the London Convention will be season by -Messrs. Garnet Case and with, and while the training should the Chicago International, that can in S,,f,rth.-Miss Kate Cleary has given. -Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Worden Nelson Reithert, for the storing of pre-eminently eminate first in every touch this show (the Royal) for or- joined the staff at the local telephone are spending this week in Toronto and tobacco, the product of the farm they home, yet every teacher should for ganization or for number and quality office. -Mrs. M. White, Miss B. E. attending the Royal Winter Fair.- have rente(l.' The barn was filled with himself or herself, feel largely re - of the exhibits." Foreman and Miss R. Hicks motored Mr. Arnold Jeffery, of Detroit, visit- tobacco at the time, which will be a sponsible for the conduct and man. - Rural Ontario is slower in accept- to London on Friday to attend the ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William complete loss. The Hensall Are bri- ners of the pupils over whom they ing this as a fact than are our neigh- exercises in the Convocation Hall of Jeffery over the. week end.-Rernem- gade made a quick run to the blaze are placed, and what applies to school Western University. -Mr. John Me- her the grand concert to be held in a, the farm is only about a half mile teachers also applies to Sunday school bors in the Western Provinces Que- Leod, of Detroit; Mr. William Me- the United Church, Staffa, this Fri- - ` south of the village on the London teachers, although it is true that the bee, the Maritimes and -any States Leod, of Port Huron; Mrs. William day, November ?5th, at 8 o'clock. The Road, but they could do nothing, as latter give their services voluntarily , - : mine will be given by the barn was a mass of flames when and without a cheque monthly, and in in the Union. The Western Provinces Modeland, London; Miss Effie Me- entire progra in heavy horses, Quebec and the Leod, Detroit; Dr. and Mrs. John, outstanding London artists. -Mr. and discovered. The loss is partially cov- many schools they have an uninly lot Mrs. J. Jones, Mrs. W. Paull, Mr. and Mrs. Sharsel Skinner, of Munro, and ' .Maritimes in some of the cattle breeds lwlrs. Fred Mitchell Mrs. Brownlee Mr. J. Skinner and Miss M. Sharsel, ered by insurance. Messrs. Case and of children to cope with, who do and the Americans in light horse " Reichert gave employment to a nam- neither themselves nor parents any and Miss Erie Mitc�ell, London; Mrs. of Mitchell, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. ber of men and their tobacco crop credit, and who to bear with needs classes, made a wonderfully success- Sibley, Toronto; Mrs. A. Thiel, Pres- W. Norris, on Wednesday. was an excellent one this season, and wore of Christian grace and patience I i fill showing this year, and they will ton, and Mr. William Colbert, of Ilder- - as it was completely destroyed, the than falls to the lot of most of us. repeat. Breeders from these prov- ton, were here last week attending MANLEY loss is an unfortunate one. The ori- Briefs. -Mr. and Mrs. C. A- Mc- inces and' -States are keenly alive, not the funeral of the late Mrs. John Notes. -Mr. Peter McLaughlin and gin of the fire is unknown. Donnell, of Detroit, Mich., are spend- ' Kerr. -On account of the prevalence Albert Siernon have returned home Y. P. L. -- The Young People's ing a week's vacation with Mr. and only to the educational advantages of Smallpox in nearby municipalities, from the West and report things not League of the United Church held Mrs. C. McDonnell and family, of this fair offers, but to its market and the Board of Health recommend that too flowery. -In your last week's is- their meeting on Monday evening with our village. -Mrs. I.. Simpson and advertising advantages as well. Not those who have not been vaccinated que, the Beechwood Correspondent a good attendance, and with Miss family, of Detroit, spent the week that the Ontario exhibits were either recently be vaccinated now. A fresh was misinformed as to the attitude Dorothy Heff,,an in the chair. Af- end here with relatives. Mrs. Robert lacking in numbers or quality. They supply of vaccine has been'received the Manley Correspondent took as to ter the devotional exercises were over Bonthron who has been spending a were not, but the outstanding indi- by all the local doctors. - Mrs. T. the Hallowe'en pranks, for there was the following programme -was given, few days in Detroit, returned homE Phillips and Miss Bessie left on Wed- no mention made whether the boys being in charge of Miss Flora Hig- with them. -Mr. William G. Bell, oi viduals in the live stock classes di nesday for Pennsylvania and New were from the north, south, east or gins, and every number much enjoy- the Township of Hay, has recentIN not in very many cases, come from York. -Miss Wilma Seip was visiting west, and if the boys go out for in- led: Reading, -Master Rae Patterson; made a great improvement on his this Province. this week with friends in New Ham- nocent amusement, they want to be instrumental duet, Misses Jessie farm to the north of his present farn The Royal has just passed its fifth burg. -Mrs. Clen Colbert, of London, sure that they do not get in with the Buchanan -and Miss Avis Lindenfield; by raising up the barn, known in past year, it is still in its infancy, but spent the week end at the home of ones who damage personal property topic, entitled, ,,The Small Things of years as the Daniel Bell homestea� growing very fast. It now has thir- 1--er parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Barton. and then have to take the consequence Life," was very ably and very feel- farm, and making of it a fine banl -Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Sproat, Mrs. W. of what follows. As far as the pine in ' gly taken by Mrs. Hugh McEwen, barn, and ilhe work on which is near. teen acres -practically under one rOOf. Robinson and Mrs. M. McLeod were stumps are concerned, there are those who is no stranger to the League, ing completion. -The heavy fall ol . Next year it will have more, with visiting with London friends last who the cap fits, that enjoy the sum- having on former occasions given snow on Saturday and Sunday Iasi larger and ,better housing conditions, week. -Mrs. Earl Bell is visiting with me-ar heat of this lovely fuel in zero splendid topics, and which are always made a little good s1leighing, but il particularly for horses. Being so Toronto friends. - Miss Marjorie weather, and we all know from ex- very much enjoyed by the League ; did not la%t long as the thaw on Mon. Rickell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. perience, that boys will be boys and inew, it has, very naturally, many fea- William Bickell, recently underwent when they go out for fun, let it be solo, Mrs. J_ Hedden, after which the day took it pretty well away. - Mr meeting closed with prayer. The ex- Bert Horton spent the past week ir tures from an exhibitor's standpoint, an operation for appendicitis. - Mrs. such as innocent sport, so that peace ecutive met'4t the close of the League Detroit with his brother, and alsc that need adjustment, and one of the William Stoddart was called to Die- and good -will shadl remain, Is our to discuss the business and plans are with relatives and friencls.-MisF - chief of these is allowing Provincial troit on Thursday of last week owing scribe's aim. -Messrs. Con and J. M., in progress now for a play, which will Gladys Garton, of ViThitechurch, has - Agricultural Colleges to compete in tc the death of her sister, Mrs- M. Eckart were visitors in our burg fast be put 'onl4othe members of the accepted a position in the home ol the same class with individual breed- Russell. -Mrs. F. H. Larkin returned Sunday. -Mr- Jerry Regan and his League, and -which will be given in Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Joynt.-Our vil, from Windsor on Saturday. She was daughter, from Logan, were visitors the near future. lagers have been taking advantage oJ ers and growers. An Agricultural accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. at the home of Mr. Fred Eckart last Santa Claus, Visit. -On Saturday the fine open weather of the pasl College is a Government institution- Howard Kerr. -Miss Helper of the Col- SundaY.-Miss Mary Eckert and Fer- morning last our railway station was week or two to get their garden, Its finances, practically speaking, are legiate staff, was called to Toronto gus Horan motored to Stratford on the scene of mingled joy and excite- plowl number of our sportsmer unlimited. Its field of vision, its pur- this week owing to the serious illness Sunday -to answer as s-pons,ers for Mr. ment, the occasion being the passing of the village and vicinity joined in g or her fatheiz-Wss Grace Scarlett, and Mrs. John Feeney's infant son. chasing power, its time and help for ' through of Santa Claus, bound for rabbit hunt in the northern parts dur. of BurgesvillP spent the week end at 0 London. He was on the orning ing the past week, and we believt experimenting in breeding; feeding the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. HILLSGREEN train from the north whichmarrives had very good success in getting quit( .and growing, are beyond the individ- Robert Scarlett. -Mrs. James Kerr is Notes. -Mrs. W. Turner has return- here at 8.32, and although that was a large number of rabbits and othei ual farmer or breeder, no matter bow visiting with Toronto friends. - Miss ed home again after spending a few pretty early in the morning, it did not game. -Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swan anc weadthy he may be, while to the av- Caroline Holmes, R.N., of Boston, is days with relatives in Detroit. -Mrs. prevent a %,Pry large gathering of the little son, Jack, Jr., are here on � , a guest at the home of her father, E. Sheffer, of Hensall, visited Mrs. children, and also many of their sen- visit for a week or so with their rela. lerage run of exhibitors, the handica-p Mr. S. T. Holmes. -Mr. C. A. Barber Agnes Jarrott, for a few days. -The iors of both sexes, and they were not tives in Hensall and vicinity.-Misi is entirely too great. These Provin- and Mr. Jack Hotham are in Toronto Young People have started their prac- disappointed as Santa Claus was on Helen Swan was in London for tbt cial Colleges should be pitted against this week attending the Dairymen's tice for the Christmas concert.-Ev- the rear platform of the train as week end. -At an entertainment hel( each other, not against individuals Convention. -Mrs. William Elgie met erybody come to the Young People's large as lifo and twice as; natural, in the Town Hall on Wednesday eve. ' As an educational feature, we would w ith an unfortunate accident on Wed- ri,eeting Friday, November 25. There nesday. She was coming out the door is a real debate in store, to be put on with presents we might say, for one ning of last week, given by a travel --ys that an observing and enquiring ay to the coun- by the young men, "Resolved that and all of the children, and also for ling troupe of artists, there was f tour of the stock barns at the Royal try, when she slipped and fell, break- _ good books are a better education quite a number of the grown-ups, fair attendance, and some very goo( w rich information as � ing a bone in her ankle. Much sym- calling them often by name, which numbers on musical instruments o' ould elicit as m pathy will be extended to Mrs. Elgie, than the movies.'�-Mr. William Me- �was most ,,urprising to them, while all kinds, including some wonderfu could be gleaned from books in years, as she has been most unfortunate as Gavin and son, of McKillop, also Mr. his face fair] -gleamed with joy and magician acts, and in a musical con . y or from a life time of individual ef- it is only a few months ago that she and Mrs. John MeGavin, and sister, smiles as he dispensed his gifts. No test, open to all, Miss Louise Drum fort, while as a spectacle, it is un- was in the hospital, suffering from Mary McGavin, of Tuckersmith, call- was more sur- mond, accompanied on the piano b) surpassed for its kind. Any per."n blood poisoning in her hand. - Mr. ed on friends in Hills Green.-Misslon prised than our genial friend, Mr. her sister, Margaret, won first priz( Glen Smith has gone to Toronto, whem Band will be held at the close of Ber- Tom Murdock,'when he called out his singing the comic song in comic cos who has seen the parade of either he has accepted a pos,ition with the vice on Sunday. Everybody is invited name. Thv train remained for quite turne, "Oh dear, What Can the Mat horses or cattle over the tanbark at Miles Bakery. -Mi." Laura McMillan to attend this meeting, as the Presi- a little while in honor of the guest of ter Bie.'l C. Pepper, of Bruce the Coliseum, whether that person has spent the week end with her sister, dent has important business on hand. honor, Santa Claus, so that all could field, has taken a position as clerl ever lived near a green field or not, Mrs. Stanley Grey, in Stratford. -Mr. -A nuniber from here motored to get 1, good b,ok at him, and both give and bookkeeper with Mr. Alfre( and Mrs. F. G. Neelin left on Tues- Brucefield to the chicken "up I Per Or' him and receive frorm home gifts as Smith, in the glensall Bakery. -Mr will not forget it in years. It was a (lay for Florida, where they will Wednesday night. -Mr. and Mrs. along the line be was made the med- and Mrs. William Fairbairn and Mr wonderful sight, ever a bewildering Ispend the winter. -Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farquhar visited at the home ium of receiving and dispensing. It and Mrs. Alex. Mousseau spent ____ " - m one. ,, as Hudson and Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. R. McAllister on was indeed a bright and long to be day of this week in London.-Litth And speaking of horses, how soon \,'. Hudson, of Marlette., Michigan, Sunday last. -Mrs. Colvin and son, remembered morning for all, particu, Miss Lois Moffat, of Brucefield, I! -will our farmers learn that the day arre guests this week at the home of from Komoka, called on Mrs. Agnes lierly so by the children, spending a few days with her grand Mr. and Mrs. John Consitt. -- Mrs. Jarrott recently. -Mr. Alex. McAllis- Correction Of A Correction. -- In mother, Mrs. Peter Fisher, and he: of the light horse, Instead of being jos.eph Fckart has been confined ti, ter, of Michigan, is visiting friends last week's issue we noticed an item aunt, Miss Elestinor.-Mr. Laird Joyn over, is only beginning. We do not her home for some days with a severe in and around Hills Green.-Willifim headed "Correction," regarding an of London, was a guest over tho mean the road or carriage horse, al- cold, but is now kmproving.-Mrs rt is wearing a broad smile item in The Expositor of November week end with his mother, Mrs. A John Nolan, of the Huron Road, Eas j* Reiche , these days. A fine baby girl arrived though either of these are iveTY is improving nicely from her recent i 4th, headed ,'A Warning to Students" Joynt and brothers. -Rev. A. Sinclair scarce, but very marketable an mals serious illness. -Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Or, Weldnesday.-The thankoffenng and for which item much credit was pastor of the United Churches o - these days, but the saddle and huntec Butler, of St. Catharines, were week service of the W. M. S. was observed given for a desire to have the beauti- Hensall and Chiselhurst, is holdinj classes. The world moves in cycles. end guests at the home of Mrs. But- Or' Sunday, November 20th- Miss ful Continuation school that was er- special meetings in the Chiselhurs ler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gov- Govenlock, a returned missionary Of ected ,some few years ago, kept beau- charge during the evenings of tho - Japan, gave a splendid address on tiful and free from wontl injury. veeks. Subjects for the first week lbe saddle horse was here before the enlock, in Fgmondville.-Mrs. W. G. day of th,e driver, and the saddle Willis is visiting with friends in De- Missions. The offering amounted in Now a -s the item"'Corection" was not being, November 21st, "Who Can Bi horse is here again. The demand is troit.-Messrs. C. Fckart and Dale the neighborhood of $35. very objectionally written, we will en'- SSaved"; 22nd, "Excuses"; 23rd, "Neg unlimited, the market value likewise, Nixon returned on Friday from a I deavor to make' our exceptiorf to it, lect"; 24tb, "God is Love"; 2501 week's motor trip to Detroit and HENSALL and correction of it, mildl:I� written. "Obstacles in Hell's Pathway"; see but the supply is nil. Some few C ,bicago. Annual Meeting of the Farmen' Club will And as the writer or writers, did not ond week, November 2M, "Wha farmers nearer the larger centres 41. be held in the Commercial Hotel, Hensoll, on make any denial to the statement con- Shall It Profit"; 29th, "The Fear o have grasped these facts, and are CROMARTY Tucgdny eve,ning, November 29th, at 8 o'clock. buying and breeding the saddle and Note -.-The Marion Ritchie Auxil- u2g-i tained in "warning alluded to" that Man"; 30th, "The Saddest Words o The H�ll Chopping Mill will be grindi,A% the -oodwork bore many traces of Jesus"; Decen�ber Ist, "The On]: iary have dec)ded to hold their al afternc�m and S,aturday all day, com- disfigurement by knives and marred, Refugel'- 2nl "The Cost of Not Be hunter class of horse. It pays them, ,ale cf wo�k on the evening of Dec mencing December ?nd- J. Pmsm*re- and they have no hesitation in say- 2inid, the sale commencing at 8 o'clock. 3128-2 and broken plaster, as well as a num- ing a Christian." Come and brinj ing so. It will pay other farmers, in All articles of contribution, also home Subscriptions received for all DaI17 and e panes of glass in the otbet-s.-Messrs. Fred Hess and Jobi other centres, just as well. A thor- made cooking, will be gladly accept- W-klsr Newspapers at the Hensall Post VAndows from time to'time, but a Passmorie left by motor last week fo- ed. Kindly mark cost on all the art- Office. Patronize your Postmaster who niere remark or rejoinder that it, Manatoulin where they will eligagi b.dl,. the vap.,,. 0. J. Sutherland. P.1L oughbred sire may be had for the icles and hard in to Mrs. Duncan Me- B.�,.ar and a Hot Chicken supper will be the school building, was as well pre- in bunting and shooting for a fe"V' asking and there are many mares Yellar on or before that date. held in the Town Halt Hensan, on Saturday, served as any public building of its days. -Mrs. Roy Weber, who has beel right in this district, which would breed 41- November 26th. commencing at 2 o'clock v.m., kind -used approximately by one hun- engaged for the past year as clerl under the awpices of the H,1111 'U"tt'd dred and fifty children, we will pass for T. C. Joynt, resigned her �ositioi , the type in demand. NO finer horses TUCKERSMITH Church Ladies' Aid. The booths 1.11 covisist Announcement -Mr. and Mrs. Al- of f,aticy work, aprons, towels. a wat......... lightly over that part of the item of last week. -At the United Church O'l � were ever bred than Hmron County va Way announce the engagement of special attruction, "Touch and 4aklje." Supper last week headed "Obilrection." But Sunday last Rev. Mr. Sinclair deliver . bas produced, and we would like to their second daughter, Ida Maude, to gerved from 5 to 8 p,m. Admission to suprof I 60 and 85 cents. Doullt, miss if, the treat of what We do object in particular to, is ed very inspiring and instruciive set , see ofir farmers get iii an the ground M -F, George Jackson. the marriage to th4 aesman. I in the first Place t . he Writer, or writ- mons, both morning ,and eirening, de '. :floor, because inereditable as it may take place early in December. Mission Band. -The Mission Band ors, making us appear as using tha lighting the large congregations whi : Notes -Mrs. J. McLachlan enter- of the United Church held a very en- words that the school building wag in were pre -sent. Special mithems wer, ,; seem to m*q$;, It is yet a fact that tgi,,d the Ladies' Aid and oth jinyable entertainment in the base- a "deplorable eo# � or �,,� -there is more money to he made to- friendz and also the childr on Tues wition " wkich he did rende-ked by the choir, special part ";, on - ment of the eburch on Friday even� not do, his statiiiltit %ibing that the being taken by Mrs. t. Lindenfiel, ,� i day In tho, breedlug of saddle horses day. -Mrs. John Lovo. is visiting at ing of last week, with a very large disfigurement of­th4 'Woodwork was and Mr. W. 0. 0oodwin.-Mrs. An . tban th6r4ls it the breeding of pure the home of Mrst�. J=es Love. -Mr. attendance. Mrs. 0. A. MeDolinell much to be regrotted, and that Ahy drew Dougall aud&-tighur, Miss Cag .1 ' 9. G. Houston is laid up with an at- - t caused stio,h. sie, left f6i, Chicago On Wednesday, 6� bred dattl� and heavy horses com tacl, of shingles. , presided over the meeting, The meet- pupil or anyone else tha I - ' ` I . -1 . . - . hig, was opened with a choeug, by, tW` � Viluk was gAti"'Ot ftpr6hensillile: this week whore th, '011 a .1., tii4o'd. �, . 0W - . ty'.4 I' � I 1� 1.1 .I i4i, , .. . BLIMVILLE members of,the Mission Band, whiA c6fiduct, and bk ,l 9taumelit, *e *intor owmths � w4 " . , , 1. :1 I rs tftdt ry V I ell rendered. 'This *as firmly stand. - Anx the ­ ' � OURUM . I - Aow,�Ifage­a) ­­ Notes, --Mr. and Mrs. John Francis, was ve ' *M�Y` . Secq#d i�A, W1114m� and 'Aie 414 family.�­ I ab* I -et", I , , , I "(,O* I 11 I ' 9de"A, kealiffil:',gs, q 'r # ta , . rg '. �, Wft d. ;1 ,i, 9� ,.t ­",,�, - , & .-� 0 1� � njo�'ja � to of L'andoh visited Of Mr. W.Veg. �6hnstl 611owed'. by'dialo ,,%d - PlAC01 W ke ii6it,00el " �, all t. Poo''01& UK for X " ,, , . , , ,1 � Aw � "Q I 11_ ' . . . , I , allovol , th, , , , i wh , �'i '� 4 ��' T'Alk, . #,&60� -4 ' otgg and ti, pantomitie, evoO nutAbeir 6�3'hii statemoA 6 repor ��br this We4g`k , *111 visit - f! " . "'o , "'� siz,%* pg , "ItI.Manday. Qu�jik' a,'nwsiter ',f.rom. l, . t thk i eve she . f!��11 y� � "YA - I , 1. - �,'- " _ I I ,,.exnd h,o'.� _sjtt4nd#& tho .antivignary ger� b6fftj 8(6 well given And Mk4A,*Ucfi' "Wirlibg to 9thdo"Wof ft. 11 - r P. A 0 ftle4# . :­:��16 K _" ,o. 14 . iii D"p I 'Us 4 _ N_ ,,$qr, a4h6titlhi� � I tLOW'";"Mes. a ri,j.jjoit, Jj4V, 1. ,�,',�' ,It " ap.- 40f 'h -, ififtmi S! _'� -p " , , -XWXV*y,cu!-. y " 64 iii, 6,f .t I . � L � , . �! , , W, " 'A. ' ;'Iiebg at Xitines; 8troat Church, Exeter �redit upon MA ' 9nfily Morrison and ed ou ungrounded. liti, i ,VP'Ved a ��dil 11 " -1 ,�,2_ a ,. 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The New Low Out Goloshei- " , 11P - `4�401n4nd for � trim footwear that is I I �" �1� ,�'.. outdoor ", I t . , �,�, _7 t �i�":,AP take off. Designed in several colors, t e , - - .. . 4 I. , - . I I. W17,�"4 �- I 'R ,W,l,J �r,'�L � ".. j1,4 . I I , "t'.." 1. -4 � ance and with their snug fitting q`u4nties , o� . '. &ado ,� fA. .... "an � "01,04 L 'Ap " I I . , I 4F �' ��,, l ep,.", i � every modern young woman. . I 1! , "R.'Ai'�4""'.1 .11. �;, ... , , . , '�:v��ii� . "I -NOTE OUR LOW POOR$-, I '4 L� :�,:�,�." I .. 2" . l � Black Cotton Jersey 'With adjustable strap and dome f . I , 412-400(,� ,� � , Fawn Cotton Jersey'with adjustable strap and dome f4stu .... $219;1*­,�. �� � , Grey Cotton Jersey with adjustable strap and dome fastn il....$215 � I , .11 Black Silk and Wool Gaytees with -grey, striped cuff an WALIZ& f .. I - _ . . : the new type Jiffy Fastner .............. � ................. 11 ... I $ I I Fawn Silk and Wool Gaytees with fawn cuft arfd Jiffy ' fastner. .$4.25 . ORDINARY GOLOSHES ' ' - - I I . For those who prefer the ordinary Goloshes, we have all styles ��, and shapes at $2.95 and $3.45. GoodriclN Zippers at $4,50. . . 1 I . . . I ... 1. 11, 1 I I � .. ,. � .� .0 - - . .. . I . I . . � � . , I I I .10 44 1 �. I 1, � 1 11 I I W" R - . . I I #13l I P&MV- -0���� . 0 I I - - � � . 1, I 5FArOA970 WLEPRON9,11e. ,' OlrPOSITH COMMERCUL HOTEL . � 11 V, ..-:. - - - - I I - 11 I , 1:0."0000001m, - I . � .. 4 �, 11 �, ­___ .— I , I I . one day last week, when Mr. Manley — . � .1 � � . I . - I escape frovi' injury -,op. Tuesday. last. Jinks, who drives the bread truck for ' the Hensall Bakery, It appears thai, -she, with i_nun , I while going on his rounds, had the misfortune to more of school children, was cr9ss,=g the street near the school when she have th& truck upset in the ditch, one slipped and fell, and it was only by of the I wheels having been caught in a 'applying the emergency brakes with rut on the road, which caused it to all force ,and skill that the driver upset very easily. Manley escaped managed not to run over Dorothy, with a few bruises, but the truck was, and we believe that so quickly were damaged and was towed -into the the,brakes applied that the truck was garage and will be repaired. - Mrs. thrown around, the rear end just Archer, of Mill -brook, is spinding a touching the little girl, which was number of'weeks with Mr. and Mrs. certainly a very narrow and fortunate James Sangster, Mrs. Sangster' being escape for her. -'Miss Gretta Lammie a sister of Mrs. Archer. -The Misses was in Hamilton the first' part of Mary and Emma Johnston, of our this week taking part as a violinist village, received the sad news that in a concert held + in the church, of their aunt, Mrs. Robert Nicholson, had which the Rev. Dr. Nelson Banks is passed away very suddenly at the the minister, she being invited by a home of her daughter, Mrs. J. Hotson, company of artists, who were giving of Brandon, Manitoba. The deceased the concert and learned of Miss Lam - while here for several months, made mie being in the city and a noted many friends who will learn with violinist. -Mrs.' Andrew Moir, who much regret of her sudden death.- has not been in the enjoyment of very Mr. Edward Ford, a son of the late good health for some time, left here John Ford, late of the Township of the first part of the week for Vie- Tuckersmith, -and who has been a toria hospital, London, where she will resident of North Dakota for a long receive treatment which hi�r many term of years and prospering there, i�elatives and friends hope will soon is here after an absence of some 17 restore her to good health. -As will years, visiting his many relatives in be seen by local advertisement in this Hensall and vicinity, who are pleased - column the Ladies, Aid of the United m see him look- Church are having a fine bazaar and ing so well. Mr. Ford, in conversa- hot chicken supper on Saturday, No- tion with your correspondent, thought vernber 26th, commencing at three it was really marvelous the way our o'clock. The booths will, consist of village had grown and improved an.d. ancy wo aprons, towels, etc., and . said with the fine appearance of our here will be a real country store, and Main Street, he would not have be- a special attraction is Touch and lieved that it was the same Hqnsall Take. Supper will be served from 5 that he knew 17 years ago�Chiist- to 8 p.m. and the' ladiesi' wbo have mas is now only a month away and been preparing for a "number of our stores are begirming to present a weeks, are confidently looking forward real Christmas appearance. - We to 4 very large attendance and most were in receipt this week of a nice successful bazaar and chicken supper. illustrated fancy goods catalogue -We have just heard that Mr. Earl from our friend, Mr. Murd. McPher- Dick, who lately got so badly injured son, of Salmon City, Idaho, and on in a bean threshing machine, and had the first page of which is,in fine large to have his left arm amputated a lit - letters, "The House of McPherson," tle below the elbow, as a consequence Salmon, Idaho. Murd. was a former of the accident, is doing nicely and resident of our village, and had many .on Tuesday last was able to sit up a friends who will be glad to hear that little for the first time. -Our business be is doing a large and prosperous men are now longing for good sleigh - business. -Mr. and Mrs. J. King, of ing to liven up busines's as during the Ethel, and members of their family open weather the farmers find so were here on Sunday last spendin� much they can do around the farm� the day with Mrs. W. Buchanan and Teachers and scholars are -busily pre - family, who are their relatives. -Miss paring for the coming Christmas en - Dorothy McQueen had quite a narrow tertainments. _. - �llll . mr - I AUTUMN AND WINTER I I O]F]re Mi i i i n. ery We are giving big reductions on 11 hats. Watch our window for Bargains. ' Mrs. Bertha Bell, Hensall - I ll . �=�__ ____ __ . . - - I Why "Old -Age" Diseases Are On . I I 11 -, The Increase . ; I . I ; 1�_ "Old -age diseases" have I I 11 11 I increased one hundred . I I I . per cent among t h e ! . � I . - � � " young, due to too rich t I ., foo&. I . � I � i o .01 ... The remedy is -eat only sim- : �� ., ­ .- ple, wholesome foods. � I­ - .. 11 � I . . � I � A man or woman of sedentary.. . � . habits should nol melit�:*pkie - ", . . than,.three times a week. - .. ,� "I . 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