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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1927-12-30, Page 4Bw___W_.�,��'_.' T7UOO"­'�, �,,7, VQA ,A J,YA9,";" ..",.,� i- ,,, I , " � gr %, K,, o�W, � " ! � - - - -r , " . 1". . , �- � I "' *1 ��11`�`i�`, I """' `!` W, " a -'w " AV .�`?"' '_�`� �-. " , I " , , , � I , "' , . " �4,4NW�h .�, . �", 1_ , I ,�,, , � -11. I.A11-14 .z=� �".., "I -��, I. 1. t,. ,. i�� - ,� , ", , " -1 't ..c� "',',E 4" ,�. L". �, "t "" � I . ! I �� i- 'A .. " - 1 - - "_ lvw�,s# X .: � ;�- - ,� ",�":,",i�.,"", �4 "', 'I I "' ".: 4111? I'k, "; , !I' I- i r, , - i ,,, - PAX ;111�'13 .1 ;` '. 1W i -1 , ". 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OPUMAM X,,� �.... . , ..as, home - for curistmasi rvi, t4q, wov choi�r �, , �. �'. , � I * _�,��, , . � , 4S . 141, I I " - -1,11'..., . 1, I � , _ I . ." 4q, .1 . __�,�. .";_ I ' el , , ­:, �..",!�,,,��, ,� ;�. I..; ", . " ,61U , " -00 11 I JP 'r .1 ­ , � . � � soy to, ,Croy. * tuminge Wedikes4ay.—Mr. T. liatfe�4 , , me� vith the wond i , � �1141 :AAd', _ & * , — :' " - � ':'� f'�� 'a . Fi0we—r, the to . -, I " _. � , "b, -1. — -k ­­ - � % I �. . hkila the t ,� I , 7 ,' ., � , -,_---, - wb 71 _ I ,�- "� v_ _ _ __ Q O'. � � . 11. , '' . t 'w7h. a Miss" I M , . , ., . y- - * - � ", , -,rt,� ......... is ir�-" ��-J"',:�.,.'." Rp '1�� � .. -�, 11 '*'at, did her '" " fmaowll '' " . A"I .." % "on 00ted , has Mrs. T. Brandon.---iMr,, and Mxs. E, orgopt Part rq . � , , ku� - � , I . . , — . ,,�'k�k R . message '7, .-�,�,, -, 7 .P. ib I I 4P, -, - , � I thO _t-�� 0��ji,o I'a not 1p � ", #40 1 say�. k9''tP it, I., 11 �: __ 4" .. . 44" 30, .-,,. -A .V, Q,�' ,Zkl �1544.1 MOVA welli a44 was t1ae sul)Jecu __ � , ; I , '�' - " ." ': Jr. ". . , and Mr. Cl " �Lg�,. ft�- A49 _ , 4 ­ -A , .." - -f- I 1.,V'111� . ravoxw -W oo W * I - 'rhe . . 111. " , .;, , 111,11 �fark, �o f R* dg.ew'ay � spending t4o .Xe comm'V41, 04 I Ole 340A Xv,00. Voxi�. ; I'll�-i'l�iwc.lx--Ul�le",Wl"I.P'"'�'. 1. - f Cameron, ar( . pl�]�qtil�;�,�,,., - 4 , �, , � I . : --A M� _U11- +1�1 Rmav i el , &I S.�,, *1k n IK040 114.11 . . . r, . I . . .. I I 0P 10� 01114JIN: I IF *�Ivlt , 'Were tbtob'pi�­�. . L -P ""! �',� I, ;11�'��,It6M'111 �i � I �� 0, -a � W ,,"A _!%_YWE,1_QJ ��,�� , I 1, .. �­­. � � on VV �, holidap, with their Parents, 04-- 'mw OAMA"A, . c �, � W_ 1. ";;?Xy009 __ - -1 - ,, I - bo I , ',,,c!,`�`�";,. ,, I ­ .. 11, 7!1�_",_ - 10, And. three mate Clark.—Miss Nina Heard,'of leader -f the r, . Us, be . ed' Rev. i - cilray. J.3*0-, JR,011001C : AM I _��' �F 97 I"'! � _W-�, "OV, � -;4� - " WON- I.- ,:"�, , "..-,�,. er of the raise, ill . Oice . ,� ­�­'­­ I .;� , ,�, `,�r, , . I � ,�,,, I I �, 1-1. � . the holidays. x large -Share I A J, if �u mvAta,40o -, =' - I "t.14 '. I 'A' "4-gp, � I .V1w . "' U% I= ,,;, . I I - 00.1, ," - C _­ 4 , . 11 . . . . . . -11 . I I'. I SR k � 044." it is a.1most safe to Ki4hener, is home for , - I , I . _­__ --- - -- - � , ,� - ­ - , V� 'T t , .­ 11 11,0110"XI .,;� ­ , I . . . . . . �, r - ne fe re AP* ��� . + .. .. a " V_ , � � Entertain_- - I � "� I , 1. r :,� - +, . .i � -, , , r4l., -­ '�J - 1�,,�ffl w?" pos. ba b ad Christmas Th, and leadershi , , meeting,, oaken -to,, UA �w Wi 4 , M+, - ve,,een snuff that IT wjss - - .1 , I . . ,,:�� � I �d ;(_�;_ . Christin - 4111deT the pealed very roucb, Was �.e � , Iza I- - - , W, I 1"i - . - 0 1 iao . . -, _� ... 1'1� I As Mr., � '. , a as entertainment .1 left. AA, it V - 1w-, " inany �'.Cust ol , or"S' 1­0",�.' -4 1 ,!� , �a , t,A.%,."� ... TAF. -­­ 1: I - .. ,=. �,Izll'. ,�! I .0" ", � ... I .1 , , 61'xirO attempt to By St. Andrew's United not too lengthy as some cantatas OLrep . 66", I. -,t 14"" 11-11"".r .1 .. Y ,711 1 . ; — �__P_'r._ .Present i 01111114 -� the - � "... , 1. -,7,' 1 . " I 0 4 , ,,-,,, � I - �,;. � . 1 !'�'7 .." - ,. aUspices of was 411% ,q ,Oii ,.-. � �#_ , ' �,' 0 -, , . , I - . th 't , - . : . , r, �7,:�., . - i7l Qn-bboth School, h . � I " 'fro if . I �, .- -r. ­.: - 1 V,T14, . W fttimr to bring self adver- eld on Tuesday, De- but was short and fu.11 of good parts, "'. - RoPA"coming. ��, b. a . i, , 1 . , , , 11 . I ­ �� . I , ��W.1­1 _... .11 I 3111) . Ut 4 I . are . � - ., ,� ; - � . r i 1 4 ,� I ,*,'�, I , V 9 .. .. To ,; �111, I . , +. � . i ;"., 4 '.�,'�." ..", I . 666 1.11, �.. '� ` k. .0478. . , water, . in the LoritiOn dAt.) - - I , , , ­ , �' . . i"�: I I - "' "', A cember 20th, was a suce lessening M� ,� . � R 111. time ess and was I a loss J " 11 ��`� - " .. ,�d wehbelieve a large number, WOUI(i i6n 0 . ­ �i,,� - !tli I',, � a,,,,' I.. inateri this k _e " new A in.hia r,peent barn " * erty as, , pre, . . _ . ,,,,, � it"31'..."Ap -, " �� � � . . -, I -1 r,n very W fire, ye; 4, I* every - I . � ; '.. 11 -�' � A 1 -%V a , I I a report we the tn' at . , 10 ,,, ,, , .1 �1.1 , ' , I in .,, I �:�It �'.. " f � , that Dr. M . Idan prope , and. be dsh . I 1.11,11 I .1� : .­- - .- I K� I induced $our roads, no doubt, kept many home. The i e ' 1 IT - . oir, was at. at the Sold= prope , friew A ,�_ I., ", - , , ; 1. , a Chief, �ano� . .W 4: e "Oh"et'lit: It � ell attended, although the bad e to ave it Tephated at some future , : I W h,g-t coi4a have Perhaps in thi 11, . . it , %,�_' I . ip4:,, i �, 4 *be S* .�, � �i, w , . ,., n_ , , � ,-�, I , , 6 1- will � . 0.4 - ( . . -,7 11��..��., " . I ng . , ti' , �� I .-W. " " 1� - nermally.'eaue pers P he had'previously drained. 11 ,,. r, 1, . I 0 1111+� I Oe astill- -e lug, th a t' ,, his appreciation 'for relieved w1blah ., , - .., on ..... various numbers on the lengthy Pro- a e a i19 the best for th . . emen, after �Vovi +19 - � . I r ,� 11:. . , , -��,,,, ,`.'1`: - ons to Undertake th - O - - 4"'ba'', I .... �.� � were well given, recitations, namely the splendid ,and aP rOPriate C Oil .. . �` V' . , ' was giv- . . ,L ­ _,4, � Ll , 1�, i � � . " . , . � .;,.. I . .1 ,; of the well gramme . i ' as I i 'N't - , '_ " ��! . , remember.4 them 4 t I .c0A_ � ,�, ��: such a flight in the face dialogues, drills and music by the and inspiring sermon wh ch Lad had paid all � nd, . . o. lieve known orchestra. ' � 64k, of 11 I . . - , _ .make an 14" �11' I pre Wa - en by Rev. Mr. Sinclair. -San a r ropeity �. -y- ile, " _11*4 �;�. , , � 4,'� . L weather conditions, which Rev. Mr. Gale a chair - Christmas Services. — Christmas -xpensea incurred in the go" fight. dition at the for W I I - . 0 ; � � � . 2 ". � --. , ", - - ' . fir, , 'Ut up for hiln. In, ' � , , I � I I.. I .. e omij at thjS season of the year, and man. th .inei .had p, so6v as possible. Mi. Hemphill, the: ,: .1. � I . . �­ . . , I I I � -1. I services in Carmel Presbyterian connection . �nth this fine 0 0 ve . 10, . . � I I � : 11 I., fam too, of the very adverse . I Chriltul'as town collector, was piesouf x4d. gave ­aess', Prospe ,:% � I 11 I . �vl, � wity I �11, I , were of a special character L I I . I I . : I � ­ In I the __Tnn!nTfflr__ church r tion by� the Fire Bri- a statement of the taxes Paid iu- H* - I I I �')�' , - 'I ��, "., I 1 ,., � - -1 re . �. . -, ,- .. '� , � �', "�. L- 1: , ,., wl"ther forecasts which they were and specially wel gade our t�business men also feel stated that th@�Xe were some $3,000 ' - . . .1 ,s !�, 1. � "11". � nd the hounds HENSALL -choir, under the leadership of .1 ' 1. ,�_ �, " ­, '­.,`.",- ,,, . 1�', - .. 48 aware of, is beyoi � large thankful Wthein for the impetus tuat bad Yet to be paid in but he expect- . I I , I., 11 �1. ;;��. . �,4 ,. " ;­ we . - I I I .. _�_ . :: .1 , � Had they been Leather has advanced 20 per cent and go- Mr. .-McLaren. At the morning ser- , ., , 1. . of human conteption jug to a4rnee more. We have a s.tack at . it gave *Jiness ths;t� aftemoon,and ad th6-rest to be paid in a few days. A I - ; I . . ._ - 11 � ,� :. harriess. Vice the following numbers we- b- . . -1 , .1 evening, fot with Large stags of belpt- Mr. Hemphill stated thitt on. two -or , , . marooned in some out of the way the ola price, while it lasts: Team ' " �1' 11, ":7. � . 11­�,�J:�� - ,I of four, en: Soprano solo, a , . and forced to make the attempt $42.00 per set. team trace, per Mrs. A. Doug 11; o propirties 41Ick tsXeS'fr9* 1990, 1� ; At. I � , '' . �;, �:, I smoo; -leather. Per Bet of four, $13-00; team trio, Mrs. Dougall, Roggarth and it upon -'their customers, 160y had been paid into the County Tress- , _Z . I ­_ I.,.-,", 1� . I �.:. . place belly bands. abo: "ther hame straps, ?5c; wa 7�_ I ­ - P ". , _ � .1 .1 ;; or starve, even if the chances were leather hatter. I_iuch� $1.00; 114 -inch. 111-25- Paterson; anthern, "Break Forth into ing. frodi quite long distances for urer. Some discussion took,place as, .� I 11 �'_, , � �� I I 11 . . .- . . '. 3;� � "I 11 . I ; ­- ,�,� single Harness. Lartette, "Shine On, Gh cOm , 3;� '. A few sets of English Oak , 3;� , , ;� , .. "I, ", one hundred to one against success, Joy," male qj: , ;� I ..... - : 11 . I . . . . . . 11 �il.j;, . trimmed in G6141iie, hand -made. at very ,rong McLaren, Bell, McLar- the event-, . to when, this money would, be return- — "r- � - 1 1; ',,� I �1­ I . ,,:� I . 1; . ".111 -1 '. � , �� - ., .1 , � I ". 9 0 L _1�1 :1 � 1. �, - I 17 1�1 .1 ..�:"'­ . en�, - . � it woula have been �ia very different ..able prices. seeing is, believing: come anti Star,9' Mes rs. ed- to the town council, and Counefil r . 111006� . I I.., I . ..,".�,-", I � opt at look them over. Terms arranged Five per and Cameron; Offertory, "Hallelu- NomWat#on Me�ting:,Nomijfatiton 11 . Z . . . . I - , tte but to make an atter cent off for onsh on all new harness. Thom ­ . I7 .1, I 7 I , ", �. I . I ,, . ma; T, 3127 A, Mrs. J. Murdock; meeting WAS held in our Town Hall iliggi,s said that When he made the L ... I , I �, .. 1�.;� " jah Chorus, Hand ' I r5t. , - . , � wl. , , .. . 110TIM, ,� I . 4 "I , , I , " ;_ flight, knowi , 'Mr. Mellroy, "The R, 16 . �,� ng what these D. Wren. Hc ---Il. Ont- on Mondar .1 I I very county audit the fi . such a 12 subject by Rev. ,,ievening last with a week in Janu TELEPW 1,� � � , + ., rt of TO THE ELECTORS OY THE VILLAGE OF of our ratepayers er with . . il I -1 . I ", �, - - I I. . �eople knew, IIENSALL; the evening good atWo,dance ary he would take up the matt 1. . . '... � .1 1V 'L '. 1, . - . . . '. p was nothing sho . Christ Child's Escape"; at ally. Following the the County Councillor - I I.. . 1, .J .1-1 :,�__...... I" ��',� H not murder. At the request of a large number of the service, subject "The coming of the and citiztsim- gener Treasurer. I . 8 ,,,, ,. � guicide. , I ,� ,� -, -, '. 1".. L,L.. , 11-,_1 . ... � -,, j��X, 1. .. , '''' , ". , I SUCU a ffight- could not even claim ratepa_ of the viijage. I have decided to ou, Bethlehem," prtescribedyrocedure'the first hour Of Priest reported that the Dr. Pougall ... -.;, a � . .. � .�; I . 3 r:; .1.'I'LL I ... ,��&'�, . . , - King"; duet, "But Th the . ... I 4, __ - , . . .. .. - -1 . T7F—­.w,7':WPf,' - ,�%: I allow my name to @,a to t,bd electors on mon M k and Mr. McLaren; an- the meeth* - was devoted t,q making walk was finislied and considering , . . . " R.J1oaSL . . I., . . , " �, . I . science Or discovery for its Motive. day next, for the office of Reeve of the V11- Mrs. urdoe y Night"; nomin for the Reeveship, and f4r' -bad weather at a very reasonable � . �� I ., .�., � ! '.,, ... ' I j . _,�. `944 L I Inge Of Hen -11. During my long term as a them "Chimes of the Hol Of o " 0iiesting I'Willd,� A ift , L I . a already been span- of Hensall, I have I Councillors.' and,.resulted as follows: cost� It was dgcided.if the weather is �sure to be &, contest for the reeve- L ther in I - The Atlantic ha councillor of the village 'lo, "The First Christmas L r, of I1dhIeh,6M,,1! by ,;.. es, and endeavored to serve you faithfully. And if my soprano so For Reeveii Mr. Owen Geiger, William remained favorable', to gravel the ship, if not,fot the'Colmil- —The entitled, "The Star . .­­,J,�.ttwhich red several times by aeroplaD nthron;i*'Let . , .1 ' ' -f �� Ily all record as a c,aumillor of the village aPP-13 Morn;' by Mrs. James Bo ConSitt and Robert Higgins - for Coun- street from the hotel corner to the e entertaium4it held An nu*er of the :rTpA P . Christmas tre I.. , � POL IF ...:,. to you, Us Go Even Unto Bethlehem.," Pt. 1, _ 11 -muc!"i .AdW7 - - " , !��ng gdenee knows now practicsC I ask you for ,.ur influence end sup� Was iery� 4 4 _... � election as Reeve of Ron- ' cill6rs, Robert Cameron, tins. Sang- milL as the road was getting Out Of in of theUnited Church I , . is .to Imew about conditions port to secure my bass solo, Mr. W. A. McLaren; part 2, A the school Too of the lunlu __ 2.6 � there I san I will make no promises as to what I ster,,James.Pr1es4 Alfred Clark.. Geo. repair owing to the heavy traffic. Friday evening Was very largely people A 21 mission, J F �. which..prev,ail and have to be over- ,iU- do, but if elected I will deal with each tenor and bass duet, R. and W. Me- I 0. Goodwin, Errol number of accounts for gravelling, on ne of the most success- Band, HensalL Went out. and put,on :.. - - h c by the C i�etiy�,­, W. attended and o . ' - rumm6fila'and - building the watqr, tanks and other fal entertainments .1. D P-bert Higgins. Af that has 'been b . L . . ;�ooh Zion 11 me in such a flight. Science knows aubject that comes before me wit as much Laren; Pt. 3, final horus ,eld; the pintOm"ine thiii tfieY 'bWV0 �;SivaR . � 'CO intelligence and ability as I can command. choir. Rev. Mr. Mellroy gave a ivlk,,bet of times, 161atitledo- : trans-Atlantic flying will never Wishing You the comPliments of the season, ter the aiinouncenkent of these nom- work, were considered and .o.rdered c credit is due Mims Irene a I , i , 1. that inspiring sermon, an . � and ran It "i 'tra'-Lee;ll�(M6n-'hsigisted,,in I.. I ible, until there is I remmin. splendid ,and d inations,Jbkur Clerk, Mx. Alex. Mur- paid also the salaries for the -town JjOuglas for the splendid, way in H,ast6. N . Mr. Si4clair peted as t, 1, 1 -be safg,.even feasi. Yours truly. there was a large attendance. he sniffi4g,; R46v., - I � 11, ItOgERT HIGGDIS. , dock, then ..mentioned that,the meet- offijais for the year. 'Collector Hemp. which -the childien did their park6 f I . . . *, ,% marked a,dvanee made in aeroplane -At St. Paul's Anglican Church . 1, h report of the re- hill wim given to the 15th of. January The,concert was opened with a hymn -chairmavi vibile Mr. Percy ,Rarris 11 . - . ..�11 . _ 11 attended and jug was op:,aj for t e -' �a . ." z � building, and as we pointed out once To THE ELECTORS OF HENSALL: the services were we tiring ,council, and any other matters to finish collecting the taxes. Reeve followed by ahumbei entitled, "There was SaIA4, MUC-10111119 to i Pist I , .1 experiments in fly- Ladies and Gentlemsu: excellent sermons delivered by the ,. . ljv,�& .In a Me disti4biting 6f the preseaU,, which ,, 'befm� r vote and infiu- hile the of .business connected with the Oc- Geiger Atated th t the amount of w an,old woman who �. . why could I xespectfuity solicit You a as of the little. d&- ': . easio - money we send to. Goderj6h ev ry s oe.,, - n by delighted th;-. fidArts - � .. not be made over land, where the e,sce to again eleet me Reeve of Helisail for Rector, Rev. T. W. * Jonits, w n that had brought them to � e b This was very well give, 'well as . ,Pa. Mrs. � ,o Ing Would which Office I will be a candidate at the elee- church choir under the able leadeir- cholars -of dren as thk� grown -u I.. and his passengers ;on, rendered gether- It was then moved and car- year to get the government and cOun- a large number of the 15 --pianist for - !_ . aviator - tion on m,orday next my record' of careful ship of Mr. W. A. HUM 00 This was -follow- 'William Pybus was the ��, 1� . . I a gambling chance. of saving his and economical administration of village fi . ce of praise that was much Tied that Zlerk A. Murdock act as ty grant on our cement road had been the Sunday sch I. - Uuiigd,�-Church .� � have finances affairs ia before you. and I q�lk a ne servi evidence of fine ch#irv�pi� who then called upon the returned to th� town, no levy being ed by readings by Lome Elder, Leon- the evehing.-At the . and . . .. ,;I, Or their lives, in case of accident, for Your mandate to continue the good wo*.k. enjoyed, and gave � part Reev6-afid'..Councillors to take"seats made on us this year. An explana- . ; S*10, Miss Aghes Fair- entertainment, �held`last Friday eve- ., year Ty influence- gai4od training and good ability on the . . ard Hoggarth 1, rather than over water, when t4e During the Past in the village the members of the choir. . on the platform and to speak in turn tion might be due the.- people d- the baim; violin selections, Miss, Dora Iling, Mr. Henry Pfile, assisted very - . only by years of experience :ely in -the singing for theF.play, en - I se- Of who town here. . Soipe time ago the High- pepper accompani, �.. no one knows where, or a was instrumental in if they sb�'desired. -Mr. Geiger, . led on the pisno-by nic � .. '. jend comes ud County Council, addi- . - Reeve for a way De pay. � a P Lammie; selecti0iis 'by. titled, WIthere was an old Woman -who , , � . , or ft-om what caupe. curing for our village of Honsail. an F"gemen's Christmas Tree'a�Great has been our efficient Partment decided to Kiss Greta Shoe," doing much credit __ when at of building the C Sehool Orchestra I-Aved in's I � " � itwuls", ci�w ill. lure tional grant of S1,500 for Main Streat pay,e-- sndl successful Event. -Friday after- number a years, then addressed the greater share of the co ages, ,olitinnation e' to himself, I With the "D .ent and a reduction of $800 in the county al ill compo ed of Messrs. Milton Boyl , whilt� bim Agnes 'Me- . . that led them on was,, in all prpbabil- assessment levy for future payments. ;1 noon of last week was certainly one meeting, jiving a very full report of cement roads through am I v . 9 -sud'Claya Zuefle, which Donald And'-Mvs- Redden assisted in 11 I i,at es r ys as taxa- of the gala days of our village's his- the work -of the council for the Past in fact paying 75 per cent of their Scott Welsh . singiDg.in the pan�omine.­Wed- L: the belief that iliceesg. agal fm,tramentii in lessening the burden of sion being the Firemer?s year, and dealing with the many mat- cost. Under. -the old agreement, to much enjoyed. Following the _ I . , ity, condtdolIS as win_ tion, and if again elected. I pledge myself to tory, the- obca I were very , a chorus b-, i 11 *urw ringhig, ih this village. - . �, just Such weather the _Me policy of economy and good "y- Christmas Tree for the children -and ters.vri�h.,*hich they had to contend, receive $3,065 from the Governit gut. this -there was y a number ding bell they sound so -soon ,� erament ' 'hey had &caimplished, I . "j- ti�at I have giv,.A yo in the past 't and and a pantomine. Rev. Mr. Oh how merrily I- . � ter brings, would me= &ester u their presentation of some five huift- the *6rV-. we had to send up $I�W to the Coun- Of After after Christmas. -Miss J. J01111stOu ,!",� Wishing you the compliments Of the season.', still .unfinished, ty Treasurer. Last year we sent'Up Siu!iArilrs ' tl 6f candy for every boy aud had in 3 cases acted as chairman. I 1. ie*� ,gre"er money rVtwA*-_._qW10 I. OwIgN GwGi�& ` dred bags .e and Miss VAry Stewart are opend- , , . 'T n � q village and 'Wmmediate 0V o L* wint4r and 9noW settling $1 00 and the government and con - the concl ' i' of the - couqert� Mr. I., � did not succeed. It School Report. -The following is kirl in th . ,5 usion But the attempt . -ner tb*n they had expected. J decided to remit one le ing the holiiaya at. -their r6spid�tive . Hensall Continuation community. The, large and beautifid in soo _ ffe ty council vy George Brock acted ss�. Santa Claus, N. , M"Well. of W%kit- is. true, e"M in failure theZ have. st- the repart of . __ ­ not -4 mentida Of the BiLving on each place that has their road homes. -Miss V%thy ; %` thii" *best of . of School. Names appear in ordef of Vee, latim with its presents, made delighting1he hearts of the children . only for the 1IM"Mained for the village in built as a 6Ynnecting link, WingbAni in- distributing. gifts from the Christ- by. Colleg-e,, I L tained to a certam amount per young people, but, jals'9 they , . .. 1, � merit, and standing is given in Lar- for the grow -made the 1- Of the Equilvastion Act getting theirs last year rs. her aistjirs, Uri J. W.'Pe6k sA& Mrs. , i , sotorleft�,,but notoriety can net.be . I 'I I+t Mad 'a -UPS, as it was , and Reagan mas tree,�­Mr. and M * iA, 1. Swett- .." . ;Dcuf.' poili , 11 _M,iLTVni - sad and ri"Z" of Hydro service, stat- this -year. - Next y"r and After im" zer and little daf*bter; Lrott� and- -Miss 'S- E- McArthu;--X'&� Elv;a Bolton, .. � , I .. . espitslized by an individual after �arie Bell, the medipm of many handsome bb; t _ -Nave Flora slid IrIns, Ail��ja, Xpejit the of Kitchener, spent the haridiiYs vritb . , . - en, 87; Grace Forrest, 81; N der, useful gifts, guily- lighted as it Wai ing that -these two sums were quite til the rothd is psidlor,"We wilt r pareTk", Mr,., and Mrs. Gordon ,&; � . , . a 78. Avis Lindenfield, 77- Pearl El - to send up. about a $1,000 ,a year. As - M�-' - he , , , . and,Mrs , 1, - ,desttL At least we are, told by ' sabel Alex- -Kh a host of colored lightsy made a a. so'bf,taxitipl saving to the. rStePaY Cbristmais holidays with .4mily, als6 .with h9r I'll SutheTity. that thire is only one 72' Ruth chaphian, 71; 1 1 &' short, the Reeve reviewed the �Counefl will have this ,mount on R. Iftgills and Bolton wo h ..'.. Srest ; . Grace Tinney, 64; Beryl most imposing and enchanting scene ers. family. i Mr.- and Mrs. -,MW Edith � . . - idud of uotArietY that avuils a person ander, 65; Street. directly Opposite quite full"a;tliat- pertained to -our ,hand only'a $ma,11,4av . y,will -need ,to 1, Sulleus, Mr. and ­ Mit. Atkins, of inally rgltittiiis fis tdim- . ,'�'. --not, of Pfaff, 64r- Scott W,elsh, 62; Jean Bon- On Our Main "th the munici- bt� ;Wa� , next' ' Thit'wtill re- ' the M;ji�en, d RiUbefier, W" &`ghi�st . - and this i4 the Tovm Ran,, and was, greatLy ad- "Inge, cglecW wl Y"�. %­ the hereaftery . . ,_ , e up Detroit, spent the holidays at - Xis!�, Lily , std, -bro- ,".1 in tbron 62- Milton Boyle, 57; Benjam- 'boun - with hir sister . :, that kind. ' 47. mired. Particularly did Itr-present a ,-__, --- a fi� I ty; Council, and duce the ,tax rate considerably next home of Mr. and Mrs, George Hud *i�� I in Tinne;, 49; _ George Tinney, Helen and flier, LeIZ- Yesr ZrZ� in '.1 any U- most fascinating apliearance for the which we have not .space here to en- year. Councillor Higgiiis, who was son and family. -Miss S- wise to -be- yety ­ - During the, year now closing W_ . *9 Form,41-OVIF0 Vfalker. 76; Stella I who gathered around it a- ter more #11y into, He closed by a membek',of'the council at the time Jean Elder, of London, amompanied our loeld ehurche pro I grg � . - _ . I . -ting, both- as, to.-sermont - had .. - lost� and - e = iT40- 'Wilftm­� JiDynt,- 09- Lorne children, ' � I es 11. lives 'have been . , 0 . ; Al- way up in the hundreds. -just at 3 In king , for the support of the road was builti �ststed that Some by friends, were holiday guests Vith h1tel:1 I -J. -Wi Belt, Vf .. 3 e Chapman,.07; Dorothy Little, 59 the, rate=11irfall, thti,incoming year relief should be given to the frontage their parents, Mr. and Mra.- John El- service of praise. -Dr. l, hundreds of thousands of . I 1. o'clock, Santa Claus was seen enter- , , 'frt ­t1I6'tPW week i., been wasted m the Pro OP an bert Patalit6ft 58; Mervyn Ryckman, . , from -the west end of our village for the Reevephip. Mr. Geigor was holders on Main Street, who are Pay- der. -At the morning...service of the Harriiburg, "Ll ape � , ., 57; Gordon Troyer, 53. Form I- lug I here with his sister, Hise Jessie, and , fruitless endeavors of rescue and ruton, r,7 ; in a beautifully ornaminted and be-' followed by Mr. Williamt4risitt, who ing-for the extra width of road- This United Church special, ' music was .0f . . Mildred ,Smillie, Joyce Se stated that -there did uot.rem0u, much eXtra .width -was 'Put there to make rendered by the choir, while a very relatives, -Mr. Forris Cghtelow, . � I . .. search in just such cases as that of Eldred Smith, 64; Margaret Mae- decked equippage escorted by the for him to review as the Reeve had the,road � better, ru;i for the benefit of� fine quartette comp,Qsed of Urs. M. Onadage; Ernest'Peop6r Salm.is- Mr- ., . the -,,pawn." Aitempting suicide . Qu 68; . Mar Firemen Brigade, in their full fire ad has Drysdale, -' and Mrs.'Ross'MdLeim �qd cbgth�n. 1". �, . een. ,y Bell Carnie, 61; fighting costume, and, by a host of gone over prettX fully the work and their property and as, the To Mrs. Undenfield, Mrs. . 11. ,coineg,' the calendtt of crime -9 Runs WjlkinaoU,,'d1, Stewirt pepper, ally. proceedings of tba year, and that he been taken over by the government pfile, and M". George Hear., entitled, of Detroit- 'Miss Hazel !,Cdxwor-th, imoi , Zuej��, ji;, R,oWrt V&r1e - - ,, I Staples; idiss Bkgrgqtti, Habldrk, be- � - in this colintry', �St levA. - 9 H -not 6D., Clam . .y, b.ya and girls and citizens gener thought we had such a fine village and county those payink a large per very-. much enjoyed. � also for their For Jesus," was I in and 57- Lula Lindenfield, 56; Jean Bgl, Santa Claus was finelk dressed in his that it could not well be surpassed. centage of the cost and troit; Mervyn Bro*n,'T*r6nt4-, Mr. , ents to step elsh, 54; usual Christmas costume, and looked --Jmiss Mattie Ellis left for Guelph time for Governm . , he ,thoqgh '4 " he -as at maintenance, Mr. Rig Mrs. J. H. WiUonj StrAtford-, Mr. 56' Agnes Wren, 56; Royce W q gins thought - and put v; stop to these stunt flights, for the embodin . t, Otuat, . last week where she intends spend i 11 � - an Sinclair, 51- Harold Mul�n, . ent of all that was en- But . ad'wopld likely be for that the frontage holders ,hould'bave ing the holidays. *ith',her sister, Mrs. and Mrs. Earl Pialmer Wlrldg�r- Alon- �� are just that'? . Or, if Mari lug and gorgeous to the chil- the present si I '.. - _:� . most of them 49- Harold Shephe;W 48; Ethel POP- chant coii1d iiot consider a fair rebate on their s1hare. - The Fred Smallscombe,Mias Lillisn,Xc- zO Ortwein, Detroit, and' "';�n ./, i1fen, and one of our firemen, in'the some time, i6f he " : . ts to ', 49. ohnston and Mary ed at considerable Kdy, of Winds6r, and -brother, Dr. -Reynolds, Tillsoubtrg, w all re- - . . I i is not possible for Governmen per --Jessie V. J te . as scuss - 1. it person of Errold Drun*nond, per- accepting his Aiomination tq: run for mat r w di ,,�,.%� . � , ,,A,*;. so limit personal liberty� would it not E- StA--wart, Teachers. fotmed his part in an ideal mariner R66've and that he"felt-tht0t ivhile MT. length, but as this financial year 'a 16ssell 'McKay, of Hamilton, were �-ent visitors during- the Christmas ,�; ,'' I - Christmas Visitors. -Monday last, nored With the closed,tt was thought better to leave holidays. -*s. T. J. Berry Is in 1g; .--'., for them to refuse to sane that left nothing wanting. The pro- Gericieryl had been li6 holidays guests. with their parents, ,,.. ,� ,,, " be wtft 'n' , , t . mas D� �'. of any f,,th which was observed as Christi . y - 'As Mr. and Mxs. William McKay and Windsor vi. ting 14i sons-�We are "I X�N,,,_', ter cession, after marching up our Main Reeveship for a nusaber of years and the matter to the new council p Ja go I a to learn a r�. Robert- D. 1, s- - by-la*s to Pass' it family. -Mr. and Mrs. E. . , It tion the expenditure in our village, passed over very pleq. Street, turned around at the post of- he had also enjoyed the distinction Of there were two ck n pea ed th t M . �11,,, . . , �, e- - . . � � ., - . sums in search work 1 Let the Pr antly and qtfrte lively, there being im - ,fiee corner and marched- back to the being Warden of the County in past was decided to adjourn the council spent the Christmas holidays with Bell, of Tuckefthlith, Who ire6gatly` an- , , ­ 1't� that, Mr. Robert Higgins, who till Saturday night. On Saturday eve-' tam- derweAt an Operation fat spOundicitis ,, ­%­ meters and undertakers . of such unusually large number of visitors, , where the bountifully lad- years, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lemon and �� �� � ­�­ distances Town Hall k..1. Action of many coming quite long i ideal Mid been nominated for the Reeve- ring the Council met again and all forth Meni6ri I H*3 ital is ";%, �­:., their own. al ily, of Mitchell. -Mrs. L. Woods, of at Sea I . . . L`�=_­` Ilights be on come in both by truin and motor in order .�to er- Christmas tree made it ship, would make a good capable one, members were present. The firdt spin- and t -spend- . �V., I .- -some Idud will have to atives and place for Santa Claus to distribute London, spent the week end with her now out of the bo .-11. , day With Tel . ha-%4ng served as an -active Councillor matter taken up was the coming mun- r a few days - with Mrs. A. -Camp- ,',, � . _1�� future. Too ygifts. Previously to the dis- sister, Mrs. Alphone Foster. -Mr. and lug , , ". � -the ver immediate , . ,,.,�, ,y I ;=rd[s,td while the numbers were his man . ber of years and While icipal election, and nomination to be of Sesfoi* before felturning to ,,,�--,��;-.., lives are being sacrificed; too too large to obtain a fun list. we tritbution, Reeve Geiger, in a few well for a num Mrs.'A. Prainger, Mr. John Smit and bell 1.­:�, ,many sed. for the t1iiinking his mover and secander,'he held -Monday evening, December 26th, 1.11, % Mr. and Mrs. chosen remarks, expres sister, Miss Annie, who have beei her home. -The aninial Christihss On- ,. � .much money is being thrown away noticed the following: would withdraw, although he had ell- and the election, if necedsary, on . ­ ,.� 1. village, a welcome to one and all and residents of our village for a nunt- teTtEdnMent for children Of Carme" kt�, J. D. Buchanan, of London; Kiss > � , . , on trans-Atlantic tragedies. the freedom of our burg for the happy j6yed his pnet yest ln the council. Monday, January 2nd. � A by-law was ber of years, moied .to their new I resbyterlan. Church, - was held in the .."'. , of Niagara Falls; . Mr. Consitt was followed by MT_ Ift- given its first and second readings u ot- .." �1�1. Mary Buchanan He was followed by short home last week on the fine farm re. J'owu Rall'Weduesday eveni S. N "I - t�,',` ., - . Miss Alice Dougall, of Samin" DOSS oecaSIOIL I ..?�� BAYFIELD - gins, who, while feeling that the appointing officials to take the 'vote. cently purchased from Mr. E. Datars, withstanding the ba4 state Of- -the .. ?,.,; ,P I Helen and Jean Elder, of Londo�; Mr. and appropriate addresses by our lo 1�� �, , Edwards _,rishes to tbank his custom - I , lilton Ortwein, of London; Mr. Laird cal ministers in the following order, y all the For Polling Division No. 1, Joseph a few miles west of the village. -Mr. weather, the -hall was filled .and a . .. F. A� .11 r, . , I � -n-9 for their patronage a,uriag the pwt year, Rev. A. Sinclair of the United Church, proceedings of the council for the Hudson, D.R.O., Nelson Blatchford, Samuel k splendid. programme, Arrstigod .by ­ - I d to wish all a Joyous and Proaverous New Joynt, of London; Mr. Arnold Bell, ber of Poll Clerk; Polling Division No. 2, 2 1. . " �., an 3133-1 Rev. J. McIlroy, of Carmel Presbyter- past year, dealt with a num relatives and friends in geafort-h� Miss Rtima -Hudson was dafried* out, , , Year. F. A_ FAwarda. of Torontd; Mr- and Mrs. J. P. Camp- h '' , d At- ... . .11�?` ian Church and Rev. T. W. Jones of matters in whicl), he had taken a deep William Sangster, D.R.0 " Wm'-Shep- Mr. Bert North, of Seaforth, spent �onsiifing of diins, c Mass, - i .. I '11, Breezes --Mrs. Burt and family, Of bell, of Windsor- Mr. Jack Carmichael nglican Church, all ' of interest, and felt that he had been herd, Poll Clerk. A by-law was also Christmas holidays �with Mr. and logug�% pantomfiii6s, readin and ' a � . London; Mr. Harry Baker, London; Jack Stacey, *illiam Simpson and St. Paul's A successful in their advocacy such as passed giving the Treasurer power to selections on TL Vi4DIin. , . Miss Irma whom expressed the great pleasure it L, reduction of Hydro cost, borrow $1,400. on debentures for fire Mrs. R.�Riggina and. family. -A very wimbei of se ,,;' -and Mr. and Mrs. Yorke, of Toronto, sister, Mae, of Detroit; successful Christmas ju,,'.' - Fred Rannie, of Detroit- James Tapp, of afforded them to be present an the Equilizatioll entertainment Mrs. Jag. W. Bouthron ting as Be- , were guests of Mr. and Mrs . ere in. etc. He outlined a number of mat- protection- purposes. The money will Rev. J. McIlroy proved a .., I "', . . , . , Christmas. -Miss Mina London; Floyd §�uith, of Detroit; occasion and for which they w was heldat the United Church, Chisel- e6niptanist. . .. , ; Baker for was the guest Of Alex. McAurtrie, of Toronto; Mr. and debted to the fine Fire Brigade of Our t&rs in which he Would like to work be paid back in ten -equal payments. hurst, last Thursday evening, the.pro- #ery efficient chairman. The 'enter- - -onto if given he Reeveship and which The council then adjourned. Reeve play entitled, . ,,, Proctor, Tor I I Mr village, under Chief Ernest Bate�%, for at ag f readings 137 a tainment closed with A "' - " 1 �, "I I i. . George King, over Mrs. C. A. McDonnell, of London; . I be grentli beneficial to Geiger entertained the council and gramme consi i to "Our Awful AunL" We regret that �. �, - her aunt, Mrs who had been so untiring in his ef'lt-e . number of. the �Wdien, solos, 4ia- . . .��, �, . Christmas. -Mr. Mallett and Miss and Mrs. J. D. Reid, of London; also late date, go more .... � ,Z. �Gladys Davison spent CAiristmas with Mr. and Mrs. D. McHarg and little forts to make the occasion a happy the village, such as some industry town officials, to an oyster supper in logues, by the scholars of Miss Vic- we_cannot, at the .- . . - _ Davison. -Mrs. A. Furter, of son, of London; Robert Morrison, of one ,for the young people, and who that would give employment to all Palmer's Restaurant on Wednesday toriti Bolton's Ischool-, also a number into detail of this programme. I I.. . Mrs. had' been so ably supported in this able and willing to work, and,-*hich, evening. ____ . . ­. I visiting her parents, Woodstock; Mr. and Mrs. P. B. however, he, would not gd in for Briefs. -Miss Mary Hoggarth, who- 7 - ... - -_ - I ... �'p North Bay, is -n. - by -his staff. The proceeding were _ . ­ I . .. ­ - . .., 1.1", ,,, �, I I Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stinso MisS Buchanan, of Toronto; Miss Gertrude nliveued by a couple of stirring sel� bonusing, but would be willing to has been spending some weeks with I ,. " , *� . Ferguson has gone to Londoil Hoggarth, Of Toronto; Mr, and Mrs. e ;irls and boys, assist- make some inducement such as giv� her parents, MT. and Mrs. Jag. Hog- - -_ � , ���� � , . Nora ectious by the I . � ,,, am . - 'M" for the winter. -Miss' Gerry, princi- W. H_ McLean, of H ilton. heartily .ing clear of taxes for a certaht time. garth, left for her home in Toronto ­ 14 'L� �� .. .. , �; 111� al of our school, is spending the Literary Society. -The Litirary So- ed by all the grown-ups, who . .. also outlined a number of other this week accompanied by her mother, ' %��',", ". p Rensall Continuation entered into the songs and fairly He , , " il ., stmas h,qlidays at her ho,rne near ciety of the mattere,which we have not tfie space wbo int,,ds remaining for -a few days. I .. I Chri . Iri I pe lg�, � I - a - an -Brady and School, held their regular meeting on made the welkin ring with joyous , �,J�-,� " ate, but closed with an ap- -Mr. W. C. Stone and family a nt �",11��. Ingersoll. -Dr. A. Newt rsday, December 22nd, with the songs, among which was that good tc enunier 8 A VERY HAPPY � � �', - Mrs, Newton -Brady spent Christmas Thu I ,,!, .::, . ow -time piece, "Jingle Bells, Jingle peal for support as Reeve for the in- the Christmas holiday's With relative , ., . 4ss Ruth Chapman, in � 11"T �,. , .1 at Ssmia�Among those who were President, W Bells." At the close of the proceed- coming year. The meeting -then clos- in London, ­On Sunday evening our . � 1�, . , � �",i, homei for '.. �, ,� Christmas were the follow- the chair. The meeting was opened I , ,"I", . y the members of ings, our enteripri�sing -business man,ed. On Tuesday evening last, the fire brigade was called by phone to 0 , mg: Tiols. Elliott, Anni -nd 11, who put empbill, who is an ,time allowed for those nominated to th6 farm of MY. William Blac"rell, I "I , ,- . and Gwen Elliott, Anna and Elva groups I a on the pro- Mr. A. W. E. H, . stand or -withdraw, it was found that of the Pa'rr Line, Souih, as Mr. Black- �,�,, ,,�' adept with the camera, took ntiall- . � - - I ,,�,', _ .1. Dowar, Alms McKay, Toronto; Jean gramme, -which consisted of a violin , L � , _ . shots of the Firemen, of Santa MUS4 ,there would be only an election for well discovered smoke coming out of NEW YEAR . i �,�, F an .. 11 �� ,,�_.. W,obds,. �Ortont Izetta Merner, New selection by Agnes Wren; topic, "The the Reeveship, as only four coutleil- big bank barn on the east side of �,�Y , : . I I 'Houston, London; Fred Other Three Wise Men," was given the children, Santa Clang's fte eqUi, 1� ... uth de so i6d= lors, the reqqired number# were re- addition to it, and where straw was - 11 AF,i-", , � , Do 0; I I o� . Fowlie, London; Thel- by Jean Bouthron, Beryl Pfaff and age in which he To . -, " .;t�A. � � maWng in the field, namelyo George- kept. Very fortunately after phoning � . , 'M_ , , . . :41id. I . . Pfaff with his heart bursting With jo f6v - . I., gr� , - ­ I gater, Robert Mr. Blackwell -was able to get the W,i� Wish to th�uk our .., 01 , 'ikt1.1Utz# , W. .',,X,1L1, �' . , .William Parker, of Marie Bell; readings by Beryl es San Is our sincere wish to all. pl�_071 "I I I e4sie tealf, Detroit. -Mr. and Margaret McQueen; piano solo, On I Cameron age an 7 . j-1: " ; OrMdlys i * d 6ur -� e and n1l, and particularly the C. Petty, Jam 'j�,.g' .� 1 and -James Pdost, io that fire out by a number of well directed many customere for their esteemed .pAtrOD ' I � -a, of Lou- by Mervyn 11yekluaii,and several fine dieg, as they are now so gen the councillors for the nails of water, but when be sent in � .1. " , I., -1 % ... . TAA ginith and so they will be , . " , , I if not wisaly, termed' of the fire gu- . I L."111 _� �,,.� ests of Mrs. Sinith's par- selections bly the school orehestm -, iut the contest for ifie call for help it looked indeed as pleasant business relations in the.-Pist,_ We lo"ok , fdr� - iz­ . .. A* w6re Sit yt I app*'ng YeAl I � � I I ,'i_,� 11 . '.1 a Parker, The meeting then took the form of gins e4uhhhellt, in Ab"t Of e*er Vni A � . ,M.t;s - ag,, ,jud Mrs, Charle ocasjon,�, ,A: *tie"Weveshi* Pr6VjJg#s to be a very if the fine barn buildings were go- .� - -, . . I I . I 1, ward to gerving our ctlatZmera agiii-Aining, ilie,� Now "' - . ".7"'4 ,,., � , , , "_ , nd -pisy# eutitled "Taking , that pa#aned, to the, a _ _ 1. . . I 6* n . . 61r, A, m ", Mr a Mrs. John a contest. doutested one. ing to fall a-piey to much dreaded ., I I U I I . ... 1. . - t,;-��, '1'111� t .4 to given and very much Plesging, feature of the af&I-A6011 W004� 8041ted and keenly 0 , �, � � . Year,'and enjoying t L *eting Many n '­ �� : , , .�,� _&' ft&7 to spend the the Census,," wj -,olection of - Sohool Trustees for fire, as dense smoke was coming out � he pleasure of ' m, I 1. . ., I � � � I -I' 'a, ; .. �w 50406 . � ' ��111'. ....... , . V.� _ .1 ,'" with-tholt dough- enjoyed, all taddog theli parts excep- thegifts made to OUT Fitelne6j amotig The , ot the east side f QUAL1TY4iid'V1T­'#`- aontinae W � 1:1..,�:,.,. i?b ollowed by which we w,ight--ineiram boldii of the coming year resulted In the elec" of the bottom p0t ones. OurPolicy o , , " _� _. . . ,- .; el_ -� 118%*Aitlot­Rev, and, Mrs. tiongily well. This was f I tioli of A. ,$,- �Case,- rted G. Manus floor. OUT Fire Brigade was quick- � ` I ;, . ,­� . , .11 ! ,�:,,:: ils tile. many cigars and ChOd,0%t961r6Yfi..Mr.�,,'.W to he Wit p4i b" 'd i I, � , .. 4 � I", �1: �, '-.% I after which W'. ,. Ind 2d., Undonfield, for a second year ly on their way to render all the as- 01 .0 _1 .. �� � P_ -1 4�*,e,S#euding the week in s contest, itt m4 Mr.. W. & Ne-UrefiA a 9 I . I , . .... - .1�11?ys` ifin :; 'Thoingon, Of Fort ptesents. wem distributed. Miss Cons 7 " totm,'- and Vtostiii Us-anie for PubHe glatanee they possibly could, but I I .. I ",." , 1 �,19 1 11, . ''... .1 .� hhust6n and Miss Stewart were then gift of, 1111oney ,R,eV. T. W., J-6008 - - I � , , !"itbt a MoAth's w 1, . ,. . fottunately, as we havei said, XTA . '. ,�, :, �, '- ,, � 1W " i `,,�Aeh 0 � I V& - _... A 4, 'f IMS :�*dal ", ities. :1.11.1 I . .. a I-SAW"bu" SU4 , , 10Wlilant; velgotited vOr �� r *eV'on Btaekiwelt got the, fire. 6ut before it � I .. I -0114 ... kv � I � . , �, I called fb iwiltholwdl . ft , -0 i& , fil$ , ,-Tho Counct . - 4 - . I . guts A - - ; Or 0 ?I .11' I I Other, - I " , , Ow- gAiligd-hew-wity. Thb 0,i, - 'L. I '. i I . � ,.in fte 5Z m's lu%� , -- tho , , i; uge, .we be- , ­ t, 1, . .. . . 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