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�Ll �' A �4 I I - Lrni urgunizaraous of considerable damage, Thomas McKay son; 2nd Vice, Mrs. J. B. McLean; 3rd I:n IT, � to make this conce m an r, e s L .! th 0! It i m,nQ Be v r 101) " wildle,
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lo- � �,, 11�- - day 1.W sheep were ioand crowd- Death of Mr� Thomas Kyle�XanY Fireige#!s Christmas Tree. � The matter nicely delivered.
". , ."�., . ed inzo a single car, and in an- CONSTANCE I of the friends and acquaintinces of
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,� not so crowded seventeen Notes. -A Christmas entertainment
1�1 11 I , , other .Mr Thomas Kyle will regret to hear
,. , Constance 'United r 'his death, which took place on having for the children on Friday af- sons -we have rLetiiged a large �cro*d
I 'M � , nails were found obtruding, on will be held in ,)� ternoon of next week, December 23rd, following UP PJrhips, more thion `20
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�,,�:, which animals in Me movument Church on Friday evening, December Thursday, December &th, at his late
��� , I . :4. . d tuemselves. 23rd, at 8 p.rn� A good programme residence, on the Landon Road, just is looked forward to with intense in,. gacks of mail, th-at had. to be "ne all
"", ""', of the train had gore teirest Uy the children, and- promises tnrough and carefully Sorted out, So
, I , � south of our -village. The deceased
I p;t In our cities the humane move- will bc given. C ' ome and spend an I
, � � ment has created a very widely evening with Santa Claus and the to be oiie that wili rebound to the that it only meant perhaps a wait of:
V, ": was born on the farm now owned by . ity of our F4re- a long time before their mail' matter
?� I �, - established sentiment with regard Qhildren.-Mr. Thus. Livingstone at- credit �ad generos, �
% .� Mr. Walter Fairbairn, of Stanley, in -and gladden the hearts of the was ready for delivery. .
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, . . ;.� . I to animals, but there is certainly tended the U,F.O. Convention in To- the year 1861, and was at the tin�e of men w I be placed on the The Council. -The regular meeting
,. �', - in this matter -k.-) Ed. Britton his death in his 66th year. He was , children. It i I
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, 1-j ront of our Town of the Village Council was held on
. k ., , in the rural districts." spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. son -of the late Mr. and Mrs. William street in fi Hell, and ling of this week with
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� Society �,, will be ni*y lighted by Hyd power Monday evel
If the Toronto. Humane Ivy Henderson, of Egmondville.- Kyle, w1ho were among the pion, ro
"I , `�,-:'.. by obir gouncil and well laden with all -the members ,present and the
", wishes to attain its goal, it does not Messrs. Andrew and Benjamin Snell, settlers of this community. When but
Ir., gifts, as it. no doubt, will prove a Reeve in 'the. chair. Mir, J, W. Ort.- I
need to waste time coming to the George Wheatley and Peter Dodds a young man of 18, MT. Kyle went ;
" attended the funeral of the late Robt. West and took up homesteading in very altraelive sight on 'our Main wein and Mr. William Jones wert I
tt .�:j ,: ry to solicit either aid or ZSY11- present at the meeting and interAievi
P.,,� count Scott, of Mort -is, last week. Mr. Scott Milton, North Dakota, and there en- �tree�- League ed the Council as to the CounciJ. tak-
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-� "T, pathy from the farmer, because it � was a brother�of Mr. John Scott, of dured some of the hardships of the y.P1,,-The Young People's
,", 14rl. - former Methodist shed,
,I 11 � :11. . already has that and in large measure. Hullett, and had been in ill health for homeeteaders life. In the year 1901 held thebt weekly meeting on Monaay ing over thme a community shed. Mr.
.��� - evening,with a good atteri'dance, with and inaking it -
1.11�1k Society actually s.;me time. -The Sunday School in- he. 'was married to Jean T. R. MIA-
� ". 1, I. The co-operation the Miss Elva ,,haddock presiding, and Ortwein stated that the trustees of
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1, - �'. , " -operation of the large tend holding their Christmas tree and chell, of Clinton, After 80-�ndin-- Miss Hanel Smillie in charge of the the United Church had met and talk-
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161,11,1""' king Plants, right entertainment on Friday, December some time on the homestead, he progzamme, A fteT the opening hymn ed the matter over, and bad appoint-
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;;; .1 �, � Abattoirs and Pae . 23rd. -Messrs. B. Stephenson, Oliver ed to Saskatoon, where he still en- No. 93 w.a., sung the Lord's prayei ed Mr. Ortwein and M -r. Jones to in.
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I. Anderson, Robert Lawson and William
1. gaged in farming, and two years oliowed by the Scrip- terview the Council, Mr. Ortwein '
6, the country. Rinii were visitors at the Guelph Fat
;; � er went into business in Saskatoon- tum le,
. �i' And if Saturday Night was a little Stock Show last week. - ,,s6n. ,,ad by Gladys' Luker. stated that the shed was getting out
kl. In 1907 he moved to Kippen and pur After this a delightful vocal duet was of repair, and also needed lighting,
, � , , �, wore conversant w:th rural ways and - -- chased the farm of the late David Me- sung by Helen Glenn and Bella Smale and police supervision, and offered to
.; McKILLOP -hich was much enjoyed. Rev. Mr- have'the shed property transferred to
14.: -hipping practises, it would not be so Import Crate Dinner Ware, also odd white Lean, where he has since resided. Mr. vi
I ,'.,I s y to point out the need of educa- I',!, Kyle is survived by his widow -and Sinclair. led in prayer. A very inter-
� read .�L,I,j,��,_.etc Cups and Cups and - the town, to be used as a community
- � p prkes during December- two sons, William and Emerson; an- eating topic was given by Mr. Wal . hed. The different members of the
, , ,. ;, tion to farmers along humane lines. Com, and save on this late slaipment. Beattie s
.."'i:'. other son, William T., died in 1903. ter SchuUming, recently of Holland, Council discussed the matter with Mr.
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. The farmer may be lacking in some Bros- Seaforth. g He is also survived by seven sisters, who gave a very interesting talk -on
� ion, but the knowledge W Eighth Line Notes. -Mr. and Mr- - McFarla I ne, of Manitoba; me land, which was Jones and Mr- Ortwein, and Council -
I lines of educat ill Gross and son Harold, of liul- Mrs Mrs. Holland, hi�� ho .
I - lor Higgins moved that the council
1, 1, 11 - r lett, were Sunday I visitors at ed, and well receiv- 0 e'r of the Trustees of
I of how to treat hi livestock, eithe, the Geo. Sweet, Vancouver; Mrs. Pollock, very much enjoy
I Mrs. John Deitz, Kippen; ed- This was followed by a fine violin accept the ff
. for humanity's sake or for the sake home of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Regele. Saskatoon; - hurch, and that Reeve
-Mr. and Mrs. Harry BaueTman and Mrs. Mulholland, Ohio- M,rs_ Tomlin- solo, rendervd by Miss Greta Laramie. tye United C
-� ef profit, is not one of them. neouyer, and iiss Alice, of The meeting concluded with a hymn, Geiger and Councillors Cameron and
� follo,wed by the benediction. Consitt be a committee to meet a
. .1 The truth of the matter is the farm- family visited at tl�e home of Mr. Son, Va The funeral service was
, , riat- and Mrs. William Koehler. - Mr. Hen --ill- . committee of the United Church trus-
, er has to practise humanity, no i Chester Smith, Editor of The Zurich held on M,onday afternoon, at two Pigeon Shoot. -The live pigeon tees, to arrartge the details of the
�. . ter What his individual nature or d's- Herald, Mrs. Smith and daugh (., clock, from St. Andrew's United shooting match, held on the park seconded
�,', teT, ' transfer. This motion was
1, position may be, because his living in Mae, of Zurich, spent Sunday with Church, and was conducted by his gTom as on Fridav last, -was quite by C,,neilloi Priest and carried. A
� - Why .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eggert.-Mis, pastor, the Rev. R. Connor, who took large._7 attonded, both by local and communication was received from
�, a large measure depends on it om St. Luke's Gospel, 9th sportsmen from a distance. The fol-
�: le in thelFreida Messerschmidt is at present his text fr Mrs Alice Joynt, asking that her dog
I 1, does a farmer drive his catt Laying red chapter and 31st verse. In closing, lowing is' tht� score made by the dif- ' '
� , at Gadshill. - Mrs. F nnor saoke very touching- ferent shooters, Mr. Joe 101, of To- tax be refunded, her dog having died
,. ,dEad of night, or early morning, from � soegy and children spent last week Rev- Mr. Co ir. July last. As Mrs. Joyn-t had the
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i - the home farm to his nearml with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j. ly in regards to �he life of the de- ronto, inaking the highest score and
- of-com- being,wbat is termed "high gun," dog for at least half of the present
1. ping point, during the sull I Doerr, at Cadshill-Little Roy, son ceased, and also spoke words e no at ta en
. to the'bereaved widow and fam- and winning the Silver Cup 14-15:- y ar, a ion was k by the
months, or why does he load, not ov-. )f Mr. and Mrs. William Be neweis, fort Council. A communication from
ily and relatives. His remains were Samuel Vance, shot at 45, killed 43;
.� k aken to Toronto Tflor fur- j, Libby McNeil and Libby, of Chatham,
., eyload, his hogs and sheep into a has been t laid to rest in Baird's Cemetery, and F- Ke-, shot at 4,5, killed 40;
truck or wagon, for a similar dehy- ther treatments, - Misses Adeline were followed by a host of friends. Vance, sbot at 45, killed 37- H asking for a refund on taxes on their
1. . I Nfesserschmidt and Irene Koehler vis- ,iot at 45, killed[ 36; Dr� plant, which was moved away early
, � cry, instead of herding them in? ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Geo. The pallbearers were Fred Manns, Kertchman, ,l as decided by the
� He does it because it is easier on Hoegy on Sunday. - Mr. William Joseph Hood, John Bell, T. N. For- Bice, shot at 4.5, kifted 35; W. Hodge, in the summer, it w
� syth, Isaac Jarrott and Wm. Sinclair. shot at 46, killed 33; P. Quick, shot committee to accept half of their
I the stock and easier on himself. That Koehler lost a valuable cow on M,on- at 45. killed 24- Joe Thiel, shot at .yearls taxes for a settlement. A com-
11� 1. is practising humanity. Likewise, it day. -Mr. and Mrs. John Kuehna, of Tnose attending the funeral from a ?,5 , killed 23; A. Day, shot at 35, munication from Miss Kate McEwen
11 . I becaus-, 1;ostock, were visitors at the bome of distance were Mrs. Mitchell and two killed 22� Dr. 7. Tillman, shot at 25, was read as to water from Mr. Thos.
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11� I is practising common sense, sons, of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Guest, killed 7 -,-'John Bell, shot at 10, killed Welsh's drain flooding her land and
I . Mr Charles Regele.
.. I in the greater majority of cases the ' - of Wingham; Mr. T. Mitchell and 6- Sam Dougall, shot at 10, killed 5. a�-king for relief. The Reeve prom-
,, 11 shipping point is the weighing point, HILLSGREEN Miss Della, of Stratford;- Mr. and Mrs. * I ised to disci,uss the matter with Mr,
,. or; Mrs. Andrew Painfuff Accident. -Mrs. R. J. Pat-
.' ard the better condition the animal Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. D. Saunders, E. Mitchell, of Winds ter%on received word during the past welsh. The Clerk said that he had
�, . . iq in on reaching that point, the more of London, visited friends in Hills- Weir, of London; Mr. and Mrs. Gen. ed the Tuckersmith Township
,, '11 Hill, of Egm,ondville. Mr. Kyle will week of -a double ridshap or accident r'Otifi Fire
"I . I - it will weigh, and the greater will be green one day last week. -Miss Agnes not only be much missed by his be- that befe'T her sister, Mrs. John Ban- Council as to costa of the Hiensall
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�, I the return. Cochrane, of Clinton, is visiting her reav ow hnd son --,i to whom he thron, .pf Moose Jaw, Sask. It ap- Department, owing to a number of
I ister, Mrs. H. Fuss. -Rev. Mr. Weir, ed wid in Tuckersmith township, and
. I After delivery is made the stock be- s UhX she was operating a new 19 I'm
of Ripley, preached the services last was a kind husband and a loving pears n bill for $30 for chemicals and
". father, but will be greatly missed in electric washer, and noticing some, Put i a
I �11 longs to the abattoir or the packing Sunday, Rev. Mr. Connor preaching our village where seldom a day pass- threads rmning or passing through it, o�heT expenses, that the fire depart-
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. .-house, as the case may be, and the anniversary services at Winthrop- ed but what he was in friendly con- that had got into it by mistake, she ment incurr-d in attending those
..� , Ii The Young People are practising for firm. The Clerk said that he had re -
1; fanner's responsibility ends there.
1. I their Christmas concert, to be held in versation with some one. The sym- endeavored to catch hold of the same
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. tl.e church on Tuesday evening De- pathy � I of Tuckersmith not being courteous
.... loaded into cars not fit to receive cember 20th.-Scbool Section �o 3, tended to the bereaved ones in this and missing her hold the first time cl
-mer's fault, Hay, is holding its cert munication, the Council, d
1. Christmas con* their hour of sorrow. she madt, a quicker and bolder grasp enough even to reply to their com-
� I them, that is not the faz tes.-Mr. Isaac Jarrott, who runs the second time, when unfortunately ecided to
, but the fault of the consignee, or his on Thursday, December 22nd, in the No ake no further action in the matter,
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I . agent, which is the same thing. schoolhouse. the elevator here, had th is arm dur- the machinery, inflicting such painful and it is very probable that in the
I.: Y. P. L. -The regular meeting of to have a bane broken in h t a doc- future that the peo,ple of the south
. Take the case of a farmer, or a e Young People was held on Friday ing the latter part of the week. -The and di -4,p cuts and bruises tha. -rsrnith will be allowed
� I group of farmers shipping their own th Young People will meet on Friduy tor had to be quickly summoned to end of Tucke
I �'.. evening, December 9th. Rev. Connor evening for the young people's night. dress her hand, and then very short- to fight their own hres. A communi-
,� stock. Did anyone ever see a case was in charge of the meeting. We 17- a,' erwards when she was hurrying cation from the Fire Department that
I 11�11 of overloading, or of neglect to see open -ed by singing a hymn. The Scrip- This will be the last meeting before . -t intend holding a community
. . Christmas, so a good attendance is on th" icy street to the hospital, tl'ey
.: that the car was in proper condition ture lesson wa,s read, Muriel CaTlile looked for. -The Sunday School en� 'where her father, the late Mr. Nich- Christma.,5 tree in front of the Town
'L'__ taking the devotional part. Gladys -n taken for treat- Hall on Friday afternoon, December
� � ': �, to receive that stock? It simply does Step,henson gave a short sketch on tertainment will be held on Thursday olas Horton had bee 23rd, and as they intend leaving the
I *9 ., not happen. And if that stock does Q Ileen Esther. After singing a hymn, evenfhg of next week, at 8 p.m., when nient, when she fell and in falling tree up for several days, they asked
1:, 9 good entertainment is being pro- broke her arm, verifying the old say-
,, ,, � not reach the market in prime con- Rev. Connor read a portion of "What vided.-Rev. R. Connor preached an. ing that 11 misfortunes often do not the Council for lighting privileges.
, . d;tion, it is the - My Religion Means to Me," by Edgar
fo, fault of railway acci , , ngly." Tier many relatives The request was granted. Councillor
�; I The meeting was closed by niversary services in Winthrop on corne �,
��� I dent in transit, or weather conditions, A. Guest. Sund Y ge Priest was appointed to arrange for
. ," the a last, while the Rev. Geor and frii-nds in this vicinity will sym- ighting. A number of accounts
, I which no man controls. .singing a hymn, and all repeating the -I
'i I Mizpah benediction. � Weir, of Ripley, preached in St. An- pethizi, with her. were ordered paid. Councillors Hi
, That live stock is being received on drew'- United Church here, and was De-ath of Nicholas Horton in the 9-
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- 'Toronto market in conditions as stat- WALTON much enjoyed by all. -Mr. and Mrs. We�t. �Irs. R. J. Paterson, the lat- 9 s n
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1� for such conditions should be placed George's Church, Walton, was a de- time the beginning of the week, Mr. togethvr with his wife, had been via_ the sidewalk finished, if possible, this
V y"r. The Council then adjourned to
I'll "; where it rightly belongs, and that is c; 14 ed success. The display of fancy and Mrs. McDonald intend spending iting fm- the past two or three yearf, -mber
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I r.ot to the rural districts. work, baking and candy, also the stiIi- Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Gilmour with n-mbers of their family an(l meet again on Thursday, DecL
�� aking their home at the time of his 15th.
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., The Toronto Humane Society can per that was served, gave evidence in the West, and then going on t m ,
1,j- I -nd time'were the coast. Their many friends wish dr-ath with their son-in-law and Briefs. -Mr. Wm. Stone is spending
I ,,,,,, ,do a great work by securing co-op- that no little pains a a few weeks vnth his father, Mr.
.. ',,� - ri for it. About for them a pleas -ant visit and a safe daughter, Mr. and M.rs, John Bon-
''," erat�on with the proper people, as the � at in the preparatio Stone, and sisters. -Mr. Wilson Me-
, -Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wat- thron, of Moose Jaw, Sask. Mr. Hor-
11. �.. . - for the bazaar. return. Lean, of the State of Kentucky, is
I , elimination of the conditions com- nd children vi -sited with the ton, who had been in very poor health
,,:. --Mr. John McDonald has returned son a here this week visiting his mother,
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'4'11' plained of would effect an enormous from a business trip to Guelph an -i former's mother and sister in Sea- for Ronif, years, was taken very qud-
., Mrs. D. B. McLean. -The Salvation
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� saving, and - his suffering Army are holding their annual pub-
, . Tright be induced to advance prices a Yrung, of Fgmondville, spent the Mrs. Walter FaiTbairn entertained a was so intense that be 'had to be lie meeting in the school room of the
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�, "'.. ' tcm.-Mr. Will Neal spent a few days day evening of this week. As Mr. -,bortly afterwards passed away, this week, and will, no doubt, have a
I',, all round. in. Toronto on business.-Mrg. George and Mrs. Fairbairn are the beat of When s,,nding the message, they were very interesting programme for the
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,� �,, -Miss Jean Carr, of rrmains to the cast'for interment, octasiona. The Salvation Army is
Ni, " ELTIVIVILLE ronto and Hsynilton.-Ray Carter joyable evening.
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".11 1 SUffeTed badly from the windstorm of TI,milton, spent the -week end at his home of her niece, Mrs. Win. McDon- tied up with a most violent storm, gregations uniting in helping in that
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,. 1� � , last Thursday. Several other build- ),,,m, here. -Miss," Campbell are at ald, of the Kippen Road. -The heavy n-skingr travel practically impossible, work which is especially wonderful
11- I ings around were damaged, but not present visiting Mrs. W. Hu' wind that swept over this community and in a letter received a few days and far reaching in the towns and cit-
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��, , SID seriously. -The Mission Circle uring the ;vveek did some damage to afte- the Tiressage, ,they ,stated th im, as well as in the villages and
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,5�1�� bazaar was postponed on account of sion McKillop, is very sick at present a number of roofs in and around our the rf,rnnins for the present, bad been rural districts. -A few fine days with -
11 �!��-1 s out frost would enable our Council
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1, ,:;.'I. the cold weather, and will be held wii� typhoid fever. -John McDonald village. -Our general merchants are put in a vault as the. ground wa ew stretch of
, , ,�;�,.-� this Friday, December 16th. -The at- has been a victim of tonsilitis thi.z getting nicely prepared for Christmas frozen ,so hard and the storm so wild to complete the short n
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.11, �11 . tendance at school has, not been very week- � and are getting game real nice and as to make it impossible to Inter in cc-ment sidewalk at the eftalt end of
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I . 11. ��.� i- large on account of the effects of -- - � ---- useful presents on display. It will any cemetery. The deceased was well RAchmond Street, South. - Large
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��� I, I . quantities of grain are coming into
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1� � - , � Gauld Mission Band. -The Gauld cal elevator here, which has done an where he practically lived all his life, market daily e s i rea
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1�1� ,� -,r � - . N,ote&,Mm H. Rembe, of Hamil- Church Kippen, held their December the careful management of Mr. Jar- our village, living together with
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,,, . Q, �, 1 , - I I . 1. Son, Rev. H- Rembe, at present -The day last. The officers for the coming quantities of grain day after day. In Mr. R. J. Paterson. But Mr. Hortan with much interest to a good iseason's
, , - 1, i, churches are n0king preparations for year.virere elected as follows: Presi- some future issue we may give You thinking a change wppld prove bene- skating -We believe the congregation
, �, ,, - 11 . tAe a nual Christmas , on idea f or Carmel Presbyterian Church ,are
� � I ,programmes- dent, Mrs. R. Diusdale- Secret4try 0 tba'Aimount of grain handl- fleial and having a iiumber of sons
� .: I - llie-� Vniday School scholam of Sk Verna McGregor; AssiA. Secretary, ed. -Mr. George Coleman, of the Parr Find two daughters in the West, went planning -to make some Improve -
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,',,,,� . Pdterls; 39vimorical Lutheran church Olga Bell; Treasurer, Isobel Alexan- Line, Staaley, shipped another car there a couple or so years ago. His Yventa to the interior of their elkurch
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I �.,�,, , ��` a pageant and other der; Supply Secretary, FloTepee load of cattle from our station on Sat- itiany relatives and ftlends in the vil- in the near future. -Miss,
� 11 ,1 �F. , &Z ot 8,ondfty ovening, Dbeem- Thomson; Press Secretary, Vildrea Urday. Mr. Coleman is ranking a- I.,kge and vicinity wili'learn with of Brucefield 'is the guo#,of XTs. R.
,11�.�,� , 1, ,,� i1ft . rQ- Bonthran�-*� under5tand that Mr.
, 1��" I I .�, ,�w 'gfth. The pvogramme in the Workman; Library. Secret4ry, WIMnie ui�4,pig the big men as far as buoy gret of his delath. although life to
'' �, 11- I I I , I � ". " .xvhu I I ch�h Will be ghvm on Stewart- Cu tains f6r next yeari J"n and s1iipper goes�St., Andrew's Unit- him iii poor health, find being also T. C. Joynt intends veTy shortly hay.
0, : �" � lr -- " '- : .. �t forced to go am crutdhes for some
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E ,o� grof, *b was injured in amounted to $1 6. Candy and- peaputA, jjtW Christmas concert on Thursday yonjL-is a not 0 As
=325 i*ig his large block of stores with res;,
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London during -the past Week to -visit
c(intly to Toronto, while Mrs. Hugh
Mr. Thomas Parliner, Sr�,,of .London,
MacDonald, who was in Toronto 'for
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Mx. Parlmer's fath,�i, "who "recently
several weeks, recently returned to
fell on the slippery vmlks in that city,
her home here—Quite �a number of
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very seriously injuring, 1�imself—The
our villagers autoed to London during
Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was
the past week to see the preparations
observed in the United Church on
made for the coming Christmas, but
Sunday last at. the morning service.
were too loyal to our villages to do
There was a large attendance and an
much ,shopping. In fact our villake
excellent sermon delivered Appropri-
slocks are now so up-to-date and at-
ate to the occasion.—Mrs. Joseph
tractive, both as to quality,' prices
Iluds6n spent the past week here with
and appearances, as to make buying
her many relatives and friends, who
from home almost out of the question.
were pleased to see her so smart and
—Quite a large number from our vil-
looking so well for her advanced
lage and vicinity on Monday after-
age.—Miss Edith Forrest is.- in Lou -
noon last attended the funeral of the
don this week visiting her relatives
late Mr. Thomas Kyle, of Kippen. The
and friends in the city.—Mr. and. Mrs.
deceased was well and favorably
McMichael, of Wingham, were in the
known in our village, as perhaps.n i age on uesday last visiting their
one from a little distance, visited our
relatives, Mr. T. C. JQyn,t and fe-Qy.
village more frequently, as being of a
—The A. Y. P. A. of Trivitt Memorial
social disposition and fond of comp-
Church, Exeter, motored up on Mon -
any, he made very many friends, and
day' evening and spent the evening
will be much missed from Hensall as
with the A. Y. P. A. of the Anglican
well. as by a very large circle of rel-
Church. They provided the program
atives and friends. The funeral ser-
for the evening, Which consisted of
vice was conducted by Rev. Mr. Con-
vocal solos, duets, quartettes, violin
nor, of St. Andrew's United Church.
selections and readings, and a very
Kippen, in that church, and the at-
interesting report of the Provincial
tendance was very large and a most
Convention of the A.'Y. P. A., held
impressive sermon delivered. — The
at Peterboro, was read by Miss Bis -
special services held in the sister
sett. Following this, contests were
charge of Chiselhurst and conducted
indulged in, after which a wry dainty
4by the paztor, Rev. A. Sinclair, of
lanch was served. A number of
our village, were closed on Sunday
speeches bif the different members
afternoon last as far as service's be-
concluded this delightful evening—
ing .held- throughout the week, but we
Mr. Thomas Hudson, of Marlette,
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loclieve that so largely were they at-
I Michigan, is here visiting his brother,
tended, and the interest deepening'
George, and relatives and friends in
with every meeting, that it has been
I the village and vicinity.—Mr. James
arranged to hold on4& alike -meeting
Priest, of Windsor, was here last
one evening in every week, and we
week visiting his parents, Mr. and
are creditably informed that no meet-
Mrs. James Priest, of our village.
ings in past years were ever more
James is now on the. police staff.—
largely attended and more awakening
Miss -Marie Faster, who has been en -
experienced, and memb'*%rs coming in-
gag6d in Kitchener far a number of
to the church, -and all without that
months, is home on a visit with her
excitement and evervesence that
,parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Faster. -
sometimes characterizes special meet-
Miss Mary Clark, hwa has been en-
ings-The Sabbath Schools of our
gaged in our village with Mrs. N.
local congregations are busily en-
Cook, has returned to her home in
gaged. in the getting up of Christmas
Tuckersinith.-Our stores are pres-
trees and other entertainments for
enting a re -al Christmas like appear -
the coming Christmas time. -Mr. and
ance and Santa Claus is taking a
Mrs. Thomas W. Parlmer motored tolposition
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with our merchants.
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Sensational bargain in hats and a good
ratwe to choose from. Wearealsoshow-
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Call and get a real bargain. �
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