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$p -fe, 1) AY4uo 4re exoell e el rip, J'V Jr J,, to ov, Ir a 51�7= Pr1upw i4; Hao= 0% All 69,vtm Auno a O� the e4qtr wisb h, , 0 'SAY W , -pr ?, " Jolia, j4,.thS% and Dean Castle 1�eith Gerrivin- O'd asu KiEis Id this, gift with sixwere geon the riefs'—M spent hart), Carson 'Johns, James Stvr �wo slstt� r Lt I o ofis$ Keld �4eElr of the P o R �ood wihes for coming yezr. W;� re- F ieep- the vacation at her home and Fred. Sturgeon, Tom Castle, Blown don atid,,Mrs' Clook.' 0 I I "L turned to the University in London furierp V_" t Lindsa, Louis Wild, Nugli MIOL90411 XaxdtobqL. T o6ii for ir 6 1�g the, 4eap 'Year well, (by settinar Aiss vivianihas also returned to Al- Jhervir;. Elliott, 11�&aud r4zaer kill �4,4 home. of :his brotbe�r,.'Davia, a Bring yqut feet to our store Mid have them, warrilly the. winter months, was Ina College, St. Thomas—Atiss 1�417.11- ad eaminationi), Louise Mel , In seach of health, wealth aud �hort distan,ce from, his own farli, eold weather,,, Wq have every aood -kind of, WiAter Fo Leod - 0 t1ae Stratf-ord-Gode- beth Mills has returned to the Insti- sprity, and— The members of -had been for the pfist the (missed examinations) , Sr. II—Jeau ;�nd where he you'll have n,troq.W. selecting the kind, You Vant at Muical Art, London, where Dunn, Dorls Featherston, Dick We,, he ohplr� also wish to show tl�eir ap- to want to pW' jg:hay for.the first tirne on tate Of - 'L' week or so and where lie dke4, the Miss Iv so a d 4 h tOA last ek� On that day she is a pupil of Mr. A. J ordan,- the on, E%velyn Gemeinhard, William Os- IU & c er iory ce being conducted 'by Rev,- T. -we are afternoon accept -this gift with kindest re. t principal—Last Tuesda., f St. Paul's Anglican In Men's Winter ZQ�otwear a few of our many Atyles irond, Cbarles Parker (missed ex- X. Jones; o went through, cu - three to six, Miss Madelene rds-and good wishes for the from low
ams), *Clara Parker (missed exam,$)j-1 -�',hurch, Hensall, and were quite larfe� power P oo t Dir", ared, flexibl r $3.25 t a� e f t road, and. ollr'the Stothers with her winsbnte pleasing Sr. I—Vera Wild, Jean ;2ALlutt, Pearl behalf of the ch' ly atte, a Felt laced shoesNath e soles f� ar. Signed on ride considering the Very coV 'riends e W. M. S. Exe�utive Osmorid, Stewart state of the.w4ther ana roads. In- Felt laced Shoes with thick felt soles and rubber heel$, for from Goderich comPletelY manner, received g number of kle OvoiaoeS —Miss Mildred dne-bl;llckle $2.45; two-bqp I-Andsay, Albeit in the Sunday school roofn on d the pavement, Lit her trousseau tea. Sturgeon, *Mae Murray (missed ex- I terment was made "in the Exeter cem- overshoes (first quality), for' nd mother, of Toronto, visit- edneAday, December 28th, and madq. U on Tuesday of this week a Brown a aminations). Primary—Keniketh Cas- etery, where the remains of_ho late for $2.95; four -buckle Oyera4geoi for $3.95. d fri, -r4ngempnts for the monthly meet. igh Put for $2 nds a few days during the holi- L .75; red jole gum rubber$ tle, Harry Brandon and Charles Bran- �pthr and mother, Mr. ano X Laced Gum Rubbers,extra h M I go rotary plow went through but L ays.—Dr. Fox, of Walkerton, spent 'don (equal), Fra,, --is Elliott, Bobbie -rgs tor this year.—W. J. McLean, 01 Thomas Blackwell, were laid to rest. for $2.96. <,11' ihat o�casion the result was not ilainilton, 'spent Christmas at the u ity t s d Do nio a few days at the home of Mr. Jos od, Eugene Castle. Anna Annual Meeting -L -The annual meet- Twlve-inch leather top Rubbers with flik S al Cp an Mi n *TLe —R. C. McLean And Yea sole bottoms for $4.85 Ol Zpparent, as on account of the Stothers.—At the home of Mr. Wul. parental home. Woods, Assistant. - T-bg of the teachers and* officers of All wo, lumberman's sock for $1.00. 'ttle son, of North Bay, were the track was blown in again Brigham, a very pleasant New Year's the United Church Sunday School, of In Women's Winter Footwear, you may choose from:— our. day was enjoyed when their son, Dr. 'or the 'liDlidays.—Miss Marian 'Me- He as held in the , vestry of quality Felt Laced Boots for,$2.75; felt 141� ed boots with leather ,adly as ever, within an h Lean spent, Ch4ztmas at the home 41"urw-- on Wed�dsda�y evening, foxin t Slippers for 5Q cents- to, $1-50. �asing Brigham, of Star City, Sask.,. Miss CONSTANCE the, h g,for.$2.95; Fel The enormous and ever iner, her pare4ts.�Miss Mae Me or, of M. Olvetta Brigham, from Windsor, and December 28th. Rev. Mr. Sinclair Gloshqttes in black for $2.50 - Gloshettes in fawn or -grey for $2. ea-ptal invested in automobiles ' b y Notes.—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark Toronto, spent a few days dari the r. John Mills, of Hullett, had a very presided, while Mr. Pfile opened the Genuine Zipper Gloshettes foi $3.7-5; Black Goloshes, with,four buckles seperal. public has, -no doubt, ere- pleasant reunion. Miss Olvetta is went to Listowel on Monday last to Christmas holidays with her sister I meeting with e Th minutes for $2.95; Bucliskin Moccasins for $1.50 alld.$1.75. 'r P Mrs. e London p aye ' A complete assortment of Winter Footwear for Boys and Girls at ated P. very strong demand for an all one of the high grade teachers in a spend New Year's with their son Mr. were read and ad. ed, followed bv and Collegiate of ten hundred and twenty- Clarence Clark.—Kiss Thelma 'Dale Road]Kk�, afid Pirs. George E -r the Treasurer's Yep rt, and the iftri- y�ar Opportunity to use them, low prices. ve pupils in Windsor. spent ler parents, Tlignison'," enteiftined' a few of their there are many districts in Ontario fi New Years ith I -i Saturday evening last, arices were fully di��ussed. The cradle and Mrs. James Dale iss fl ends on report w be kpt 'Op- Mr. as then given. it was mov:- wbere the Highways can Clifford when an enjoyable time was spent.— Blanche Wheatley and Mr. ed by Mrs.- Habldrk and seconded y, motor traffic during the win- Britton returned to Toronto to their Miss Elva; Anderson, of London Nor- Mrs. Xea6r, that X*, Pfile ontinue Mr. and at a cost which, while gleat, is The follo,6ing is respective duties. _ Mrs. mal, spent the Cbristmas holiday& at his office as Superfiden4put. Fol- still not perhaps prohibitive. School Report. Anthony Lawson and family spent her home on the T wn Line. — Mr. lowing are the electear officets for the ons, of London, s nt the There are other districts where it the result of the Christmas examina ys with the forin- Fred Pars pe coming year: Mr. H. Phile, Super. wee k end with his parent, in Stan- intendent; Mr. -George Follick, -assist- Tions held at School Section No. 7 r's sister, Mrs. James Medd. — Mrs. IWO d be folly to make the attempt, Hibbrt: Sr. IV—Grace Couch, 84.5 III George Dale and Mrs. J. Ferguson leY.---&ESs Rose McLean, of Green- ant Superintendent; Secretary-Treas- still others w4re the cost, con- per cent.; Janet Chappel 66, Maude pefit the week end in Seaforth with -Y, spent the holidays with her par- urer, Harry Joynt; Assistant Secre- yton Horton (equal) ents_,Xr. and Mrs. J. B. McLean, :of _LI oyd O"OSTM C(DMXERC1&1L 1ff0Tr$ff4 sidering the benefit derived by the Bolton and Cla their sister, Mrs. M. McKellar.—The tary-�Treasurer, Passmore; THLEPHOWE n1l 65, Mildred Robbins 63, Orval Cooper commuhity in r question, would be too annual meeting of the Ladies' Aid the London Road.—Miss Bernice Neeb Librarian, Miss. M. Habkirk; pianist, and we believe the part of 61. Jr. IV—Dris Sararas 73, Ber- was' held in the basement of the of DasliWood, spent the Christmas Miss Avis - Linderfield; Assistant, Beatrice n; - ce Harris 66. Sr. III church last Wednesday, report holidays with her sister, Mrs. S., W. Miss Gladys Lukei:',Uii-der of orches- on No. 8 Highway is �Muron County -rover 69. Jr. III--L-Ross Huggarth Mr. Edward - LiA n eld. T he D of the Treasurer was given showing Thomson, of tlw London Road.—Miss tra, 40 fi ip this latter class. 78, William Chambers 50. su year financial y. T h e Mary May spent the holidays at her Superintend I ant then, .1 ;-appointed the ecessful athW
nson Stoneman 73, n Miss Sarah 'uted the'Stap�r t ee'r
ladies voted $75.00i for the niste s 'p This district can confidently look Earl Drover 76, Be r, home i St. Marys teachers- as follows: Beginners, class, sall 'after' spending a week here at uch John Chappel 70, Lorne Chambers 64. for six or eight weeks, steady sleigh- salary. The following officers were Petty, of Ailsa, Craig, spent the holi- Mrs. McQueft' and- IMiss Follick; the'parenial home'.1eft here for her'munillorok during the pas wee the Sr. Primer — Rae Chambers, Erla days with mother, Mrs. J. primary clu e sidevallks ' ith :our the winter. With elected: President, Mrs. Peter Lind her s,-Mrs.'ke'rner and Mrs. home in Toronto on Monday after- opening up th
R. Rog- Treffry. Number on roll, 17; aver. say; ist Vice -President, Mrs Petty, of Hay.L-Ahss Marie Dick of d; junior boys, class, Kiss noon last. ur .'rural couriers haie village plow, operated by Mr. Lorne . ..... .. ... steady accumulation of snow during age attendance for Nqvember and De- Hensall, visited over the holiday �;ith �ougal —0 the first Heffernan, who is an adept in mana I 9- erson; Secretary, Mrs. J. Riley; Treas- uchanan and Miss " -,Luker"- junior had great diffi�'alty during these -weeks on the country roads, it cembr, 15.5.—Victoria E. Bolton, +,, her p4krents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Dick, who has been' urer, Mrs. B. Stephenson; Organis, girls, class�,'Bilss MuiAock; jLior No. and middle part of this week in mak- ing the same, and is not hard to see at what a disad- Teacher. e Ile Miss Vina Rogerson. The meeting Of Hay. 2 boys, Mr. Lindnfield; junior No.' 2 ing their trips, In fact -the roads in very faithful employee of Reev vanta&� country people would be at cio--ed with the benediction, after girl�, Miss-Laminfe-and Mrs. Pfile; many places were impassable on both ger for many past years.—Dr. Gev. so was this Blatchford, of Clinton, Michigan, is
ff thir main highway was swept which lunch was served. junior No. 3 boys, Mr. Rannie; junior routes, and particularly
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�Iear of snow, while concession roads No. 3 girls, Kiss Douglass; intermed- the case on the long route -of No. 1, visiting his br6ther, Richard Ale served by Mr. Charles ford, of our -village, and relatives and
iate 'boys 1 Mrs --]�hi - -intermediate q ome 25 miles,
and connecting, links were full of it. Notes.—Miss Verna McDonald spent in this distriet�New Year girls-, Mrs. Ski;j�,rp-,sen'ior Ibbys, Miss Jink, and we often think as the cour- friends
re Chr-isttnas with her parents, Mr. and ZURICH CHURCH SERVICES The plow -that Went through he E Ris; senior 'girls, Mrs. Joynt and iers battle with the long runs, storms parties were so many in the village w off Mrs. D. F. McDonald.—Mr. and Mrs, Notes.--4Kr. George J..Thiel, local Owing to the storm last Sab- Ok and district that we cannot begin to tIt was moved by Mrs thi the other day took all the sno �Mrs. McQueen. Hamilton 'and Miss Ruth spent the - and dreadful roads, they wi em —Our kati g e road to within two or three inches liveryman, assumed the contract on bath, New Year's Services will uni s n rink tb on in Harriston.—Mr. and Merrier, and seconded by Miss Buch- it is indeed a yery cold world and en erate th
holiday seats Monday to carry the mail between be continued in an -an, that a letter of appreciation be stern -realities of life to grapple with. I is -being.well patronized and Mr. Gee.' pavement. Continued traffic Mrs. Orval Graham visited with Mr4 Hensall station and the Zurich post CARMEL PRESBYTERIAN sent to'Mrs. Henry for her,12 years' it is then that a. little good cheer from Hudson,'who is attending to it, is C10- Or an hour's sun in the middle of the and Mrs. C. Campbell.—Miss K. Gib- office.—Mr. William Lamont, who sold CHURCH, HENSALL work on the honle Apartment; Cradle their patrons is fully enjoyed and we ing all he can to have fine.ice, which day would spoil the road for sleigh 'aons has resumed her duties at Lind- his residential property to, Mr. 0. next Loi-d's Day, Jan. 8th, 1923 Roll Department, Mrs. H. tb an open Tink abkirk.- Sp- are pleased to learn that during the I is no small contract wi say.—Mr. and Mrs. E. Barr visited for How then is the farmer 90 —Mr and Mrs. Koehler last week, has purchased the 11 a.m. erintendent of Rome Department, past week both of our Hnsall Rolitelin the bad weather and heavy snow a few days at Acton. property in town owned by Mr- A- A- Subject—"The ReligionJor the �Of`Couriers have been kindly reme ber- stor that e Ave g—
mg to J A. Martin spent the vacation in Weber, and now occupied by Mr. J. Airs. John Elder. A committee in ins w h been havin living on the Highway could keep his New Year." Mrs. Kerner, Miss Buchanan, Miss ed by a few of their patrons in the Mrs. Peter Fisher and daughter, Miss
Toronto.—Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chap W. Merrier and family and Mr. Lloyd 7 p.m. Ellis, Miss Murdock, Mir. Pfile and way of a little tasty provision along Eleanor, have rL-turned from spending forty rods or so of lane clear of snow man spent the holiday with their V Brien and family. Mr. Laniont will Subie�t "A New Year's Mr. Harry Joynt was appointed to the lines of cake, mitts and fowl, for a week or two with relatives and and use -wheels, if he wanted to. That daughter, Mrs. A. J. Walker.—Miss get possession about March st next. Prayer look after the promotion of the class- while it is true that they are aid by friends in Brucefield and vicinity.— he couldet to town on wheels, but Annie Wilson visited at her home p —The members of Zurich Jubilee Special music by the Choir. es and,allotment of seals and diplom- the Government for their services, yet On Sunday last Mrs. W. 0. Goodwin here.—Miss Minnie Barber visited her unless the towns kept their streets Band had a fowl supper at the Domin- for Miss roother, Mrs. Charles Barber, Toron- . Rev. J. McIlToy, B.D., Min ter as. The meeting was closed with little remembrances are cheering and very acceptahl supplied House last Friday evening. Af- is y absence, clean he t on the business to.—Mr. Bob King, of Regina at- All are cordially invited to prayer by Rev. Mr. Sinclair. an incentive to g6oidservic and nev- 'Eleanor Fisher during her .......... te the supper the evening was spe -Mr. The 'annual, meeting of the HensaIR
r attend. Briefs.—The heavy snowstorm of er really missed by the -givers., .4etion, to the station or the mill, or T, ti �be past week has blocked up the John tameron - who holds a fine posi- branch of the "Rcirticultural Soci6ty tended the ordination of his cousin, in cards, music and speeches. er he was bound. And we do Father Ney. wherev present report an evening of excel- roads in many places, and made all tion with the.�' railway cqmpany at will be held in the Town Hall on Pri- riot'believe that any town in the very Jent entertainment.—A dance will be roads almost impassable as the strong Guelph, and, formerly' at Georgetown,. day evening, January, 13th. — Misimmediate future is going to keep its held in the local town hall next Tues- wind that accompanied the snowfall was here during the ptist 'week mak- I May McGregor, of Toronto, -who holds TUCKERSMffTH day evening.—The vital statistics of HENSALL piled it up in great depths. — Our ing a short vsit with his mother, Mrss. a good position in the city spent the streets free of snow. 11 the Township of Hay for 1927 are as 'very good Christ The s Rent of F�A Office L.ck Boxes are dae business men report ma Camerron, and -sistgr,' Miss Christmas holidays with her relatives
:7 But what of the farmer a mile and West End Notes. — Mr. West, of, follo*s: Births, 72; death, 26; mar- and payable during the fir�t two weeks in mas and New Year's trade. — Miss Nettie, and brother, Robert. — A and friends in this section.—Mrs. J r Lucknow, has been engaged as teach- a quarter, two miles and a half, o riages, 15.—At the imnual congrega- the month 6f January. Subscriptions Tme'v- Rena Hudson spent Sunday last with ormer residents, but McKenzie, spent the past couple of
er of No. 4 School.—Miss Ball of e Highway that tional meetin Byron, spent the -holidays at her ilo g of the members of St. ed at the Posit,�Office for all daily and,weeki�,
five-zailes back of th me friends in Exeter and the -neighbor- who are now residing in Windsor and weeks with members of her family in
Zurich, papers. -PatrDrize Your Postmaster who han- I 2Z his main artery to mpa4et.? here.—The annual school g was Peter's Lutheran Church, Liles the papal*&, 0-, J. Sutherland, Po trqster hood.—One of the largest crowds Detroit, spent'New Year's Day b6re the nqi,-bbprhopd of Wippem—Miss meetih s
cold not keep a set o Mr. Fred Crich held after 'the services -oil SUndaY and Newspaper Ageut. 3134-2 that we have ever seen here at the with their relatives and friends, and(Kary,Pybus left he're 0'11'thur�dky
f *Ifeels at the held last Wednesday. -Wind last �.next three forenoon, Messrs. If. Yungblut and H. boliday season crowded our station ho came by car, ow for sor, where he' iriteirtip —Our municipal elec- crossroad. All he could do would.be was elected Trustee for tht The &ct,ion. take years.—Miss E. Townsend and tion was held on Monday last and ning with relati cession roads and E Eickmeier were elected as Trustees. platform on. Monday evening last for ng to the heavy fall of snow, bad to, remai es and friends Rembe, to U86 the con would Johns are attending the Winter The resignation of Rev. H. the -train going south.—Miss Mattie ieave their cars here and return by during the winter months. ' In speak- the long ay round. That Course in Agriculture held in Sea- who has been Pastor of the church for there was more than the usual inter- Ellis'returned on Saturday last from rail.—Visitors at the hme of MY ing with a friend from Toronto whe laean that all concession roads in au- forth this month. twelve years, was accepted, and it is est in the same, as a most spirited spending -a pleasant week's Christmas and Mrs. T. 0. Drummond during the was interested in7raternal. Societiei4
the contest -was fought out for the Reeve -
hat he will leave in holidays with her relatiyes and friends holiday season were Mr. and Mrs W we incidentally learned that Dr.'Byron
joining townships would have to be expected t hip between Mr. Owen Geiger, who k;�t open, and as fit for traffic as the The Election.—The following is the spring.—Mrs. J. Kayser, of London, s in Guelph and 61sewhere.�Mr. T. C. M. Drummond, of Toronto, and krs' Campbell, of that city, and who was result by polls of the election held on visited her parents, -Mr. and st Reeve'for a num- Joynt is having his block of three 'Eerbert D6ig,- of Orillia.—Mr. and! for many years a physician at Zurich, 3�2eit roads have been kept in winter er of years, and Mr. Robert Higgins Monday last: Axt, over the holidays.—The residents stores with-- dwelling rooms above, Mrs. Thomas Dickson, accompanied by On., enjoying a very largelpracitise who has been a Councillor for a num- 4,4 -1 nicely heated by 'hot water system, their daughter, Miss Em -ma, spent retofore. To do that would entai of Zurich and vicinity were shocked here, but who some years ago waif lmost as large For Reeve to hear of the rather sudden death of ber of years, the result being in favor
'6ill for road- work a the work being done by Mr. H4 C. Sol- New Years at the home of their son- induced' to go to Toronto, had been
of Mr. Higgins by a vae of 173 to Mr.George H. Blackwell, ofthe Parr e' -an adept at the in-law and daughter, r. and Mrs. honored by the Hu summer upkeep, and we do not be- R. Kennedy R. P. Wtson dan who is, quit ron- - and, Bruce as 162, giving him a majority of 11 votes Line, which took place on. Saturday north of our. Lod of the A. F. & A. M. of thitt
lieve any township would welcome As we rnentioned in a former issue' business and put in our school system George Glenn, ar little- ge r. Blackwell had not been Poll No. 1 ...... 80 26 night. M that there ' was no conte9t for the some few years ago.—Miss Edith c- village, on the London Road. — Mr. city with a fine'Past Master's JeweIR. such a project. Most of them think Poll No. 2 ...... 4-7 36 enjoying the best of health for some Ewen who spent the Christmas holi- Alexander Taylor, of Saskatoon, and,,Dr. Campbell was one of the skilled
Councillor As only the requisite num- that road work costs are about the Poll No. 3 ...... 23 21 time, but his death came as a sur days liere with her brother, John E., for many years an employee of J f Zurich Lodge of A.' F. ber, four, remained, on the ballot, so n they kept a A. M. while at Zurich, and Afterwards
limit now. If the farmer could keep Poll No. 4 ...... 20 62 prise to his many friends. He had and sister, Miss Lilly, has returned and C. McDonell, whe that the council for 1928 will be as
ip a kis own car in commission all the year Poll No. 5 ...... 38 29 been assessor of Hay Townshi follows: Reeve, Mr. Robert Higgins; to Kitchener to resume her duties as hardware store here, was in the vil- at Hensall knowil as Lodge No. 224 34 number of years ago and was an teacher, as did also Miss Elva Bol- lage last week spending a day with at Hensall, and he has evidently (been
round it would be a different matter, Poll No. 6 ...... 51 Councillors—Robert Cameron, James — — authority on school matters. He was ton, a teacher also at Kitchener— old friends and acquaintances and was rcalized as a member worthy of dis- abrge.C. Petty and James but to pay the additional taxes in, or b,r of Sangster, Gt
that a transient traveller may 259 208 unmarried, but leaves a nur Priest, and, as they all, with the ex- Miss Johnston, Principal of our Con- ni*re than surprised to see the many .�Inction. in the Toronto lodge, to which de -f brothers and sisters to mourn his less. tinuation School, who was visiting changes and improvements'In our he now belongs. We congratulate him ption of Mr. Sangster, have in past' run up and down the highway all For Councillors The funeral was held on Tuesday, in- eL , been on the Council Board, they with her &drets. at Clifford during village. He could not have thought as will his many brother Masons sma terment being made in the Exeter years all, ga Iwinter in his car—well, he does not the Chris Miss M. it possible that so many changes and friends in Zurith and Hens 0 Cemetery. will no -doubt; give a good account of
see it that way. themselves for the incoming year. Stewart, assistant teacher in the Con- great improvements could have been who will also be pleased to learn that 0 tinuation School, who spent,the holi- made since he -worked here. Ale='s he has established a good practice in
ri Hockey.—The Hensall Rangers are Of course the claim of the motor 0 days with.her parents in Seaforth, friends were much pleased -to meet the Queen City.—Mi. Ernest Nutt, oZ 0 now rounding up in shape for this is that the keeping of the highways CIS U lKl1PPEN There will be 9L few have both returned and, r6sumed their him again and see him looking so well St. Marys, spent the Christmai'holi- I year's hockey. will stiloul iness. But duties.—Mrs. B_ Campbell, of Toroll, and,to know be wag getting on days at the home of Mr. and -Mrs
ate bus so vihose busins Presentation.—St. Andrew's Unit- changes in the. team this year. Wil- very,'Willism Hyde, of the Lo-nd'Dn Z6W
Church choir spent a pleasant eve- liam Joynt wfio played defence last to, nee Miss Amy Murdock, of Him- well in the West.—Our villagers ses.the only gainers would be the ning on Thursday, December, 29th, at year, will he oil the for -ward line; Tom large I centres. The b 1 70 57 55 47 I No. 1 74 usiness of a the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Smale will play defence in Joynt's i�-cil No. 2 68 37 37 37 37 smaller town merchant is contained Poll No. 3 20 Robert Dinsdale, -in honor of- Miss place. The lihe-up for the season is: Mabel Whilernan and Miss Jean Ivi- Goal, Bill 141col; right defence, Tom witMn a certain zone. If he culti- Poll No. 4� 58 41 a3 39 41 tson, who s6 efficiently managed the Smale; left defence, Lorne Chapman; vntw it as it should be cultivated, he Poll No. 5 19 36 60 33 47 'king of the choir gowns. After right -wing, Bill Joynt; left wing, ma will get it, and in many instances the Poll No. 6 4.5 56 46 32 44 spending some time in games, the two Royce W,elsh; centr, H old Fc — — — — — a� Pster; Great Bargai As In' Ladies' Oversho-O& agr will help him get it, but it is not ladies were asked to come forward, subs., Edward Little, Albert Pass- son read -the more. The Hensall Hockey Club has the transient motor travell7r from %ben Mrs. J. L. Hender W�hence it comes! and it is the transi- address and Mrs. W. Sinclair pres- had the misfortune of losing one of ented Miss Whiteman with a beauti- their valuable players in the name of We find ourselves very ent traveller, not the resident, that BAYFIELD ful solid leather club bag, while Mrs. Claude Blowes, but Are filling in this m u c h overstocked in it -the user of the motor car in this MeMurtri presented Miss Ivison position with Mr. 191liott Bell, who is We tmit.the year 1.428. which we have just H : Ladies' Overshoes at this inter rd d1strict, at least, during the w' with a Wa0rman fountain pen and a very steady and fl -checking play- entered, will bring a large share of Happi Months. new and Prosperity to our many customers pencil." Although taken -completely er, and will MI W6 positiot very ab- time of ye and -so to re- ar
and friends. and we will endeavor to give W4 by surprise, the recipients made fit- ly. M. Farquhar Awill take the posi- duce our stock we are
2ood service a possible f. money t- replies. Following this a dainty tion of. right defence, which is left On Your purchl�aes. We thank you r pest Ang buffet lunch was served, and a few vacant owing to E :Bell going on the offering ireal- bargains for
patronage. F. A. Edwards. 3134-1 selections wer
e rendered by the choir, forward line. Morris is d clever stick the -week end. Notes, -The smoke -of the municipal Breezes.—Fred Fowlie, of London, after which a vote of thanks was ten- handler and will fill this position 16 was home for New Years. — L. B. dered the host and hostess for their the satisfaction of the hockey fans, -way and it is el,etions has cleared a rut Smith, of Lofidon, was at Charles hospitality. who is the t6 be hoped that everything will The following was the 'While Charlie SMiddo* RegvRarr 195 hly, and that economy will be Parker's for New Years.—Mrs. Smith 8 : "Dear Friends: Some time -Daddy of them all, is i very aggres- addre s -week with her parents, % -s was under the had spent the for Friday and gad as it alway ago it was proposed to procure gowns give player and is the, leading spirit old regime, but now under the new Mr. and Mrs. Parker.—William Par- for the choir for the Diamond Jub- on the team. key was home for New Years.—Tzetta ilee Sunday, and this was undertaken Death of George BWkwell —We re- Satwday (Dill' W4�0%ts by the Government, the cou a t Merner returned to her school at New by the choir. Great credit is due to TMt this week to have to chro��ie y 251. Ahave not much to say, only obey tjtA law laid down by the Road Cotd- Dundee on Tuesday -and Jear Woods all those 'who were enthusiastic en.- the death of -Mt. George Bladkwll, %�dlgziw, and we hope that Reeve me- to her school at Orton; Anna and Elva ough to persevere in the getting and which occurred at -the home of his De -war, Toronto; Nina Heard, to Kit- receive the honor of War- the making of the gowns. The choir b�other, David, on Saturday evening vi to �6nd their is -no doul# but lie is chemer; Annie and Gwen Elliott, has a Apledid leader worthy of our 149t. The deceased bad been in rather Toranto-4Mr. =d Mrs. Furter, Of loyal support. She is alway eager health for solnei little time, 1or the position.—Misa poor irids6r to North Bay, who have visited Mrs. for a-Aythiliff to help the fel mm- only a day or tvv ................ as left fdr V I Zippe'6,vbly a lfle tkrrk b low o b,efore his death Furtees arents, Mr. and Mrs- W- J- bers of, f& chair to igher things. d his illness r =mt, �Jw, dusits .= tonehe'r" — Our appear at,0 very Fier- 71� Miss Stinson, returned Friday.—School re- une no, ous ......................... Inst Tui&W V. so tbat'hig denih came as a . ... . .............. ............ .......... 1. At Mrs. McLean spared neither t, Your Backip, Overshoe i a h,�r, __� The mgly, opened Tuesday—Edri Scotchmer re- Burley Falls ad friends. The de. ene�py in her untiring efforts in c greA shock to hi- r at -6 tv=ed to her school at lecthW 14i the gowns, and de -serves t6rs, relatives 'Adjus % ckles, 2. d cash .9 IS ............ ddi� not Go after spendi a&6 ip ng the holi- the suVport of the choir and ceased was an ikamat*ied manliIaftr days at her father's, Robert S-cotch- gAtion. As you.all knovur, the good6' Vfth 27Mr, an,& lot siftinber of paira Adplato, Jesey cloth, 2buckles, 2 d'OM' es ............ ...... SMer,--Mr. trija D'Arg. Per4ey We&tor[, of And Lattimore, now of
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