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Coleman 7,6- U Clarenge eel' C� alb
7.(;� Sr, 111—Helen Norris ft ...... i'r�
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—Uhea Ross G5. ,'Ago 0
—Clarence Coleman 82, IV has VU91 '*Ore. reg'a.
—Clare This
he=lbes, oOtically fre oCall'bY' SIOAU
4 was summoned into V4 qorris and Heln Norris 45. prac ins, 0 foowdcilLarge oi Hnow homSystom vill bo, vro li, maor
being I Iy v., ean Smale 69, Ilom.do you hear iog a sebeing I
rier school 6,f Lai .4%
a rural mail cQu leman 82; Sr. III rd Tow4shiR that be ht
nee Go c4 it from t&em. hcruelty to au he him 4w vhieh Miss �4
after 1
of the sr. IV --Janet Patrick 68, Jr. IV— ed there But men
oitioer 11—Norval Nox- a r on, held n 49#U enace to Algoma's, repu; tion.
91duper rendered a very pleasing:. ins were
Society. The evide
e ehorse
n. The falloyf
Sialia 69; ST. p.) a Phe collection *As taken
Fwce ad Comm!Wiolle;�w f0t stru at I -
'an —Lesli tt 68. In he goes on Milling w es in el�lsale fashion, tr up by,Norr%�.L 'f allowed �Y ons of the t
t show that the
with his the vario= road divisi
an we
is 54; Jr. Ill frDeo
pi!th a - Mabel McDonald, art, Who, lubbing app4j� Zne.M on and chokbig them to death ling by Lulu L!n0cafieIq,, also Z
t e cou 7 0 A g 1�,,il re 49; Zoology 67; Arith Road- No. �eec
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the year 1928 -
Tier was in lament
G. ent cdyiiox
c but the defence was nikic 65; Geography, 49; HlistOTY, 55- bare hands, there will soon q9t be a hpKq4 ake, (b) reading -by Aldon Appleton. X45, sorM t
umber
Toll, 17; average attend vrolf in the countryside," ison gave the siudy. �Electloix tent Leath0r.
tUe, conditi ip�on; Road No. 2 Wiorri place resulting as fOl.
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on of the horse was cher. rs took
"bat overwo —A. P. Thomson, Tea Ald*ox�h, (b) F.'coiib4tt, (c) W. G. office
to Xice, 16. Sinclair-,. lat nfing, others w
-by rk, it havin. OW8_. Pxesid6ntf M
gaused
Bell; No. a (a) C. Aldw9rth, I - mail route of twenty- Vice t, tula Lindenfigl ing tua with Caban Ve a mral n, (c) E. Data
a rs; Road -Presiden
and the W, all Aldon Courier could ('UISELHURST rticultural Society.—The annual N o. 6 (a) W. atterson; roll c s, Pass- lifts—not 911 sizas in
.,21ve mi es daily, Dearing, (b) T. Kyle; retary, Ray P
surer, Glady
Wt afford to keep i-o'hurses, as hi:; Notes.—Mr. George Chambers and weeting of -the Kippen Horticulture Road No,' 63 (a) N. Foster; Road No. Appletoix; Trea
pianist, Pe
the (c) P. Schwalm- Road No. 8 (a) S. more;
Ben Elder are attending ome Of
amo
gDonald; coll
arl Elder; -assistant
unted to only $1.75 per daY Society -will be held at the b. 8 up
M, PC- pl_,9, �, .1 :;
Tractor Course in Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Wesley French on Fri- Hoffman, (b) J. ilether, Jr., (e) John pianist lFlorence Sale t
and horse.
fo-r- man kary Hemphill- iprogramme
day evening, January 13th- As the Oesch-' Xoad No. 9 (A) E, J. Walper, tion, . I
was that the r's week.—Ilie regular Tuesday eve e, Grace
-he shame of it committee, Gladys PassimOT
er import- R. Geiger; Road'No.
And t
ning meeting conducted by the Rev election of officers and oth (b) (c Alice Higgins
This man Brock, Warm,
statement was true. come before the lo, , (b) -Krueger, (c) T. Ayotte;
k, Sinclair, in the United Church, is
ant business Skinner,
_ss and is beJng Marion McKay, Eleanor S May be Seen- orse and equip- 12, M. Turnbull; Road No. rovided a h -very officer and member I.
actually meeting with succe meeting, L Road NO,
I atten 13 P 'Schade- Road No. 14 (4) J. H
route of 25 dd.—The many friends ar9ld Sherritt, Roy Brock;- N6=an
ed a mil Large y dito be prese Elder, Lloyd merit and sery urge er � �
an will be ple CTL
k, and did it f Or )f Mrs. Joh McLe ased Wedding Bells.—One of those in- C,mVbe11,,, (b) L. Kalkfleisch, Sinclair, Lorne A m0ete:
mile� s n hile she is still confin- Brown; field, Vera Sundereock, BeI16, �ama
ny wonder that -,o knorw that w ting and enjoyable prQcecdings HeudAek; Road No. 15, H.
Leres e '$1.75 per day. is it a home, her health is Some- I tes widespread in- (a) S. Ropp, (b) M. Cor- This was- followed by th
which always crea Road 1 ition of his horse was deplor- ed to her raLyer which closed the meeting.
the cond what improved.
iveau- Road No. IS (a) T. Dinsmore, P
omen's Mi
horse can do 25 miles tcr�st, in & community, took place at I ssionary Society�—Tbe
able. A good 7 L Steenan- Zurich, C. Eilber; W
se here on Saturday of last , (b� A.
in and week out, -and
ST. COLUMBAN twheeiel�aw%en Miss Edna Strong, secOD(l Dashw'6odJI. Schr�oeer- The follow- W. M. S. -of the' United Church'. -held
a day, week
ition if it is a dif- Mrs. Elizabeth Dalton.--, f appointed Poundkeeper
keep in good cond Death of d a h t;tr oig,the late Mr. and Mrs. ingi were s- K., their monthly meeting in thp.:base�
J ng th, vas Ingrar merit of the church on Th r " ay r
frent route every day, but it has On December 30th, 1927, Mrs. Eilz ohm Ion of Tuckersinii a, W�eido, S. Greb, A. :Voisin,
Ar. J. E. KeClennan., - il G. Beqket; H. Krueger, F. Tu
n passed arri-�ou;.- the chair. T �ie in et* 'a,
that beth Dalto away at the ho rue in rnbull, ternoon, January 5th, with t e, Pisir _
been demonstrated many times -other, Mr. Dan Cotter, Belle- prop.r young"farmer of Tucker- 1, N. 00omme., Fence Viewers—D. dent in
not one horse in one hundred can of her bi tein, H'. opened with Hymn 390, foll
Mrs. Lammie; th
:. ;,, .- IA
inile mail route ville, Ont. Mrs. Dalton took charge th Th eremony was performed B. Blaekw-ell J. Pfaff, J. EickS t P or
R. Connor, of St. An- prayer by
r the same 25 of the household duties in St. Colurr, by he ev. Steinbach,_Z. Hiay�dTicks; Sheep Valu
cove ly do the ad y Ah ide L NOTF44
every day, and that one can on ban parish when Rev. Father Burkc drew's ni e Ch-drc'h here, In Fred Haberer, F. Kad- lesson was re ,,Res t or
it for a limited time, no matter wh1Lt was pastor, afterwards going to Dub- ride's rel- _VV(ae.d Iiispectors, W. W. Chap- leafleV entitle , "ResP
p Ing; ie�d by Airs S. Stacey,
was arme, W. folks" was
teed and atLencion is 9 atives. and friends. The bride man,.C."Slemon, David Duch Lhe��,Wjautes ead by the
Aven to it- lin where she remained as housekeep r
care, This case er to. Father White. The deceased beautifullY attired in each colored H. 11guth,jor the Township, a d C. followed �by t -The offer-
liat tnell was ttie nian in of age and had a in metalic a d ch. The Secretary, Mrs. Drygdale.
was about 80 years roidered . h amounted to $7.
georgette,'emb Eilberf6i ihe village of Zuri Wil-, G�dorj hgk
'his dp#es
remuneration was elling in - was taken whic grandson, born to Mr. -and Mrs. W� e
g :ro do! His large circle of friends. She was an Her trav follo,:04ri accounts were passed: G. g reside in
;oft shades of rose. er was read by Mrs. McDonnell son D. ai� who c"
goin
- son, oad 1, $5.35; Municipal A lett G. V. J'aughton, �jL
-Auc
not enough to support himself and aunt of Rev., Father Todd, of St. Ann's dress was black velvet richly embroid- E from:' *s St.-
uld he keep two'? Detroit. The funeral too�c W*44,',�$27.89; nomination expenses, which -was received and, �ft Of''LTo- Gose interested in 0owet-ey turo.
parish, in, ared in gold, metal shade hose and I A,41t,
one horse; how co louse, Toroirto, thinking and two -and' Paul,
Christopher I 'the Henkaff
place on Monday, January 2, 1928, to black slippers. The coat was. of black , - `dona. . th Xr. the. annual' rneeiing -of
0 was no charge, of ervelty to �9; $. S. No. 11, delegate 0. E. A., w iheir splendid t ' ently wi
i Aler m- 1927, $10-; the W.M.$- ff ronto,wier6, gUes s rec
rworking St. Michael's, Church, Belleville, Ont. silk brocad�d plush, elaborately tri S. S. No. 12, delegate 0. ind fam- branch f One H Drt; zul�.-aral - Socl0i
the animal aside from ove D. A. Cantleon, coal tiong, which ere sent to WOW. Or. A. McDonnell a,
med with fur of a very pretty shade, 11 X.,490, $10, was, re a, MacKay, wlio�lwill be held in the i�Wn Hall on Fri -
I Pherson & Maki -as, Christmas, also. a letter Christin
di&nt�43-88; Me evening of th-Z
hose. After the C comess training home in in Toronto for th
kie was doing
the best he could c -lose -fitting metare hat with , kid a past feO day —The ioads
TUCKERSHUTH tch r urich Drain, $16; Ontario L, orn the Dea has b 1 particularly bad.'at
under the c�lcanlstallcxiis Majority Increased.—A mistake was gloves to ma for their gifts, moriths;. good p9si- in this section are I
Toronto, thnking them. wbere,ghe has a d
is all very well to say the man -eport of Tuck- ceremony -and the usual- congratula- 11ogpfta14' �e C. Rupp, $30; Tourrishil) at, there being neither goo
a -two weeks, vaca- prese
it made last week in our r d quilts, which Were 'dOn-i �ion, is home for
because he knew vvhaL is, the wedding guests were driven Cle�k, t9 xrIages of fruit an a littl
-was at iault, isith election for the Reeviesh�p. tioi glSteiig births, ma to them. .,The reporting;commit- tiorl Mr. and Mrs. I sleighing or wheeling, e/
an to the home datlig, $27.50; Hospital for Sick ated with. her par60t-
he was doing w in Polling Division No. 6, tlie figures by Mr. James W. McLe reported calling on several giek Mr Wil-Imore snow is wished for, oopecWly
hen he tendered to do John MaCX;ak an -family.—
r. and Mrs. Hugh McGregor, of 'h#dreni, grant,. $5; C. Prouty, error tee who spent the
.75 Per day. But that should have been: Kennedy 51, Wat- of M C g I rs and delivering flowers_-�The liam McAbrtim, holi-lby those who have teaming to do.�
the work at $1 This increases the 2nd Concession, of Tuckersmith, d tpx,`$2; Ferd. r aths for Old Pers* Robert Me-10ne evening recently Mr. A. S. Ctise
y part of the truth. Perhaps zon 24, instead of 34. where all sat down to -a sumptuous lax, $12ito; Northern Electric Co., tGPic. "Sew P Ong, days with his father, My who, is. and has been fo I r some years
is oill e did not. _'dr. Kennedy's majority to 61. taken by Mrs. 1%cDonne .arid. ..Martin, at the.home of Iffir. and Mrs.
he dju Know and perhaps h gural repast, after which a few hours were supplies,`..$271.20; Bell Telephone Co�.l as
w of the Hensall School -
ere tolls m $51A. salary and unoan
fl D` McMartin,- returned to his
The Council.—At the inau le ets dealing- with the subject were i Secretary
he may have held t inmusic and games. They w M. G. Deitz, Mich. Board, very pleasantly entertailkCil
In Vie iormer case meeting of the Tuckersmith Counci - sPen read by Mrs.,-Merner, entitled, home this week. at -Clauson,
to Hensall by the Albrecht, switching, $75; 4 the Board of Trustees at his home: W.
the contract during a previous term. the Town Hall, Seaforth, on then accompanied car,.$ Of F Mrs.`W. A. McLaren very pleasantly,,
e Xcjg�;Iac, salary $462.50, labor - China', and "The Woman F
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fficos wedding guests, which were composed p. pan," by M . Hemphill; "A entertained a number of her friends'R' h d' Street, South.�Shipping.is
Monday last, the following o rs Ic Mon -station and
He may have known the cost of UP -we
d be. were appointed for l9r-9 -)n'�Friday- evening of this w
8: Board of of a few near relatives and friends, �553.6o,l I"s tolls $38.30, $515.30; E India," Mrs. J. Elder. 4 cl eek when ery task at our railway
-where they to iienth�,r tearning, From S e past moaths.�_
keep and what his return woul ok the evening train for R. C cartage and Ir
kne�� from experience what his Health, W. R. Archibald; Auditors, R. Toronto and other -points East. On $2q.40��M G. Deitz, wiring garage, of officersthen took. place, R a very enjoyalli'le time was spent. The has been for th
i Beatty George W. Layton; Truant clair having -charge, resulting- as fol- e pleased to learn this week tlit
11 reside on thel',14.ai;,i-The Council adjourned to -first part Of, the evenilig was Aevoted wer
ce should hav S. Switzer' their return they wi
contract pri e been, but dent, Mrs. C. A. McDo:n- Emma Johnston dap -111r. J. S'. Wren, whose home wag, at
+ Officers, J. A. Murray, in Tiiekersinitli. I to bridge,, Miss
farm meet again on Mon -day, February 6th. followed one time in our village-, was recently
when his contract lows Pre" 'turing e pri
at the same time Assessor, J. A. Murray; Collector, J. groom's fine Vice -President, Mirs. A. 9i th ze. This was
nclair;
he knew that some fool 'was Their many friends rig at 1.30 o'clock p.m. --A. F. Hess, Clerk. A. W. E. Hm0fill; ft
-join in wishi er whic+ elected Master of the Hur6i% and.pruce
expired, C. Reinke Road Superintendent, Rob' Tpeasurer, Mrs. dainty lui�ch, a
them a happy voyage on the sea of by a very- son
rysdale;,-,Cor- repaired. to th i Lodge of Free arid. Accepted Ma
going to step in and tender at' a, Dalrymple. 'tary Mrs. M. G. D weryone er *ftos, life. etary, Mrs. ad 9, very delightful eveiiing,
ecr
ving, t Ste. Marie e.crLdiri� S W. J at'-Tor4iito and in the lodg� a
ot return a i Died in Saul —The fol laving h
Q�nnn �ary, Mrs. S VLodge of its'Ineetin a
figure that- would n Ale I _MT. - Robert Ilijgins, our new Rfieve�,
'lowing from the Sault Ste. Marie Star Notes.—Mr. x. McKenzie, of our HENSALL merit oftha
�;r;StF
-wage for himself, let alone the horse appears.
be read with rc rs *13h spleadi4
y, nWill !gret by many old illage, who has been spending a few t -of Y 'friends
ace rigers, Secretary, M�-W was in Goderich all this week�� �photo of MY, Wr6n
holidays w r.�ger � Secrel is 'Man atives, aad�,
and equipment w - ionary Monthly, -*�s-. ,he e Ifiday last, aftea&, III
hich his duties call- f-iends of the deceased in this district. ith -his daughters in To Rent of Post office Lock Boxes are 'due M -and fav -
Tried home.—Mr. Ed- nd. payable uring the fimt two weeks in xcepti6n Ic
s pata this section where bb is well
ed for. In. her girlhood, January. Subscriptions receiv- gald- rig to miAters'c6finect�d with bi
nto, has retu gnes Press Secretar.
t Office for all daily, and weekLv Mrs. Lee ffe& iut;es, is a Coun
11 this, but ied by Mrs. A. ward Taylor, of Filmore, Sask., was he month of Mission' Band lead- ty'�'.�'Auditor orably known, will be pleased to 46air
He may have known a 1 the farm now occup i�hat_fine looge.
fter her village during the pa�t week 'd at'the, Pos' �Orrison;-Home Help- of his advaacer�q#htj
-I Broadfoot, of the Gore. A Ln ?apers. atronize Your Postmaster who han Emily M
mail contracts ex s. As Mr. ter er, - Miss, (Dr�) 'Who is corriplet-
tjie pup - So
he knew too, that isiting relatives and friend -:Ies ers. G. i therland, Postwas Lry, Mrs. Merrier and- Mrs: ta,dnie of the city —Dr. Vxeorge !§Iatchf6rd;. bf Clint -on,
dur- marriage she lived for several years v n a Agent. ing, 'a -gpedal course
tend over a term of years, and Ugan, spent' the past week here
y Mr. Sin- Taylor is an old Kippen b y of ma Y and Ne a . P per Sherritt; pianist, Mrs. C. Cook; Sup- 1,.�spitals, spent the past week here Mic]
had ee . hi
ing his previous contract, he Mrs. Habkirk t
clair, on the Kippen Road, and later years ago, all are glad to s im I Mrs. maby relatives and friends
pe The Council.—The new village cbilm- )Jy Cominitte.e, with her husband and rela Ives in our with his
from his former again.—Mr. W. L� Mellis, who s at i four years since the (toe- separated himself on the seventh concession of Tucker his cil met ori.Monday at noon for theii Sfacey Mrs. Bonthron, Mrs. Welsh, village.—Mr. E. Willert very it is some
means of livelihood, and had invested smith, before moving to Algarna- The a few holidays at the home. of Mrs.,gerdtoh, Mrs. Buchanan. Fol- rated our village Snow plow'..A�M-t,tor- was here 'on k -visit.—That
om our sistero Mrs. EmeTson Stafford, - of first meeUng, Reeve Higgins, Coun . :.i� - - � ., — t"t . h for -the
cillors - Priipst, -Cameront PettY , and !owing this Mrs. Hemphill read the :he last heavy storm, makin Trost is A very. �wvere - ere
y in purchasing horses Star says: "Death removed fr
Vienna, has returned-home.—Mr. Jna� idem6od
far more mone Al ster 04king their oath of office. report for the year's work, which 'is 'rig on our sidewalks very in If" rxi6nth0f-JaUuhtyiso ati is ev
s than he could hope to re- midsit an old and, highly respected and Mr. Joha C. Bell, both Sang iss
iand vehicle of Mrs. ibest yet. Sixteen inein- qeY. and bett#t.- Clarissa oes dent in the person Henderson
he lose the goma r I d'this.wek deliv- rhe suggested that the first )me of the"
alize from them should -)f the London Roa , e st
Robert Clark, who died at the home il be held bbrs - were present. Following :thii has been spending thi� past jullpi Auxiiig_ the iya
in on the --red good horses to Mr. Williani-Cud- 7egular, meetig� of the couric friends�-Atk
contYact, and have to put mary 16th, a�Ll meeting the- Ladies, Aid met- and r4l4tives and weqk, afail..the... bel � as ThearovT nf her daughter, Mrs. Richard Sharpe, of Scafort )n Monday evening, Jay P, e summer
more, h. neighborhood and ffo�rdo lose Korah Township, on December 31st, t e f6lltkiing officers: re afidlfr�e! inHe could not i hat _fhe first, Monday in each mantli 2lected th ice-Pregident" Centr4lla and this week
...... 1he nigh't'for ibe council meetin . dent,
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his living, not knowing where he ould at the age of 84 years, 11 months and Mrs. S. Merrier; V regret'to state' that: fiim,6.---4he ofen weat ev
places d'on. our open skat- to 17 days. Mrs. Clark, whose maiden Ior Pet' -John Elder; Secretary, Mrs. C. Fred Berry, who is at the boyhd-ber& has li�tn'very_har
as force 7t was moved by Council Mrs.
obtain another,�and he w ,nnk
as Oatherine Munroe, came to Zuefle; of It - andl makes -it idradst imPOs-
hat name w -econded by Councillor Priest,, that Cook; Treasurer, . Mrs. J. The is-briothtwfii4aw and en —M
outbid the orther fellow, hoping d th her parents from Scot- M. Drysdale. and Mrs.'-Williarn Consitt, confMue% sible to have good k -e - ice r. and,
a kind Providence, in the form of he Cana a wIr Notes.—Th thaw of the past few %e, suggestion of the Reeve be ac- C)rganist 10 Mrs. Mrs. T. Appleton. have returned from
t a gene al land at the ag� of 5 years, and set- has? made the roads passable for %lyted. The council then adjourned -lection f officeis was followed- by very poorly and is Suffering very much rig friends in London. — MISS
Government, would gran 'led on th&Mill Road, Tuckersmith days - the business part of the meeting, af- -ain from his knee which was'operat- visitii
motor cars 1h this section. — Th� to meet again Monday evening, Jan Hunter and Miss Flossie Hud -
Ip -with - Martha
increase in mail courier's pay. Or Wie �Ownshj closed d, Pon whei. he was in Victoria Hos
Ton County. In 1867 members 6f the Women's Institute uary IStb. ter which the meet rig was
may have'been the fool who tender�d she was married to the late Rob on Mon- School Report.—The following is prayer. pit4l a few weeks� ago.—We are Sorry ter, both of Exeter,- were here recefit-
rt in e
he d their mo thly e ing and �riends.—Bhiss
Clark, who predeceased her sixteen report of Hensall School: ST. IV Briefs.—Mr. N.- P. Warrener, -of to report that at date of writing Mr. ly k4siting,relatives
e oly 'on the bulk vening in the council chambers. the -
years ago. In 1981 they moved to day e Mich., a former resident of Roland Cdmre is not feeling- very- AnniqL.)JeDonald, of Dundhs, spent b
sum, 2 ' Grace Brocky- Mbel Pontiac,
Dr. P. J. O'Dwyer gave an interest- —Bob Houston7
not knowing what the upkeep 3�s Algcfrn,a, where they have since re- address to the ladies in att-en-d- Workman, 'Howard -Hemphill, May this village, iovIrn this week ell having been. corifined to gibbed I(W day's here- last. Wee 'wi
Irene.-Datars, Edward Li,,pl- and also spent t of*th un "r the care. of th�'&ctor, but we igter�, Mrs. F.. W. Hess,�-X-iss P011Y
would be. sided. There are left to mourn her 1119 par e time with de
loss, ne.—The annual meeting of Zurich Kennings, ani vlik with her
five daughters and four sons: a . held I in Ile, Eleanor. Skinnei, Beryl - Drum- relatives in ' Goderich.—Mr. � 017ville trust that he will soon �be. feeling him- Moore, after. a
In either case it was not this par 7 will be Tfi6mis Sipi�n, of our
Agricultural Societ:
I * Thursday after- -nond. Jr. IV Glad�s Passmore, Twitoliell, of Goderich,' formerly - of self again.and be.able to be out.—M�. sister, Kirs.
as to blame so Mrs. 1. Telford, of Los Angeles, Cali-
ticular man that, w
he Town Hal on h lornia; Mlys. F. E. Bryan, Fort Fran- el Hudson, Marion Hiensall, was in --town this week and John Bolton treated himself to a fine village, returned to London. — OUT
ired Vil oon. January l9th., The ual Aklice Higgins, Haz
much as the Government who anu Reive 'and Council working harmon
3ystem ces; Mrs. A. R. Dodds,' Mrs. meeting of Zurich Horticultural -So- XcKay, Irene Hoggarth, Will Drum- while here purchased the building on rEw radio for Christrnas.—MessrA.A.
e' best interests of btr
him, because the Government rig Street from I and in t -h
7rasek and-:,�George M. Clark, of Win -
mail contracts is iety will be held in the evening,�— nOnd, Florence' McDonald, Marvis the north side of Ki Clarence Smillie and Poster Pepper Ious y
of tender for rural `4 Richard' Sharpe, H. W. Harold Foster, Mr. N. Warreaer, and intends start- left Monday for Guelph where thOy- villtlge, tvith, -we believe, no V0xftDg
;:Pegli M±'
Mr. J. Hey, Jr., has purchased the Spencer. Sr_II
Korali, and R'ayf, Potterson 'ng a garage�. As Orville is a splen- will take a course at the 0. A. C.— inatters to attend to, 'should and WM
ark� J.
an iniquitous thing. it is little short C!
Clark, Aldon
Morlock Garag� at Crediton for his Eleanor Bell�
of a sweat shop system. The Post no doubt be able to give a good w-'
Robert D. Clark, of Sault Ste.� Marie, Norinan McXaY, John Me- did inecaic nd is woll known t) Miss.Jean Maxwell, who has been
sons, Messrs. Lloyd and Austin May. kppleton
life-long of themselves for this present Ire Ont. f,Mrs. Clark was a Kay, Harold Sherritt, Lorne Elder, �verybody, he will, no doubt, make a spending -the Christmas holidays with count
Office Debartment has men -who i
member of the Presbyterian church, Possession will be given on,Februt�ry Roy wonderful success -in his new ventl- hex aunt, Mrs. J. W. Peck. and Mr. ye-,
IT, IM_�-Our church services -on
capable of making a proper survey of Helon, Glenn,
Ist.—T Tuesday evening Isobelle Smale
untry, fixing and was always a kind and hospitable in the Towh Hall was well attended. Rrock, Emma Warm, Will Nicol, Ile, with his fairnily, intend to locate and Mrs. S. E. 'McArthur, returned Sunday last Ili our local cb*ches were.
all mail routes in the cc pretty well atte
ileighbor.�,i�'.The service was conducted �ld Appleton,- the early sprimg.—Mis5 )n Monday to Whitby, *here shi`ii nded arid s"Iendid Say-
Regier-Ducharme. — On Tuesday, Har Vio Hildebrandt. in Hensall in
few jmodis. everi by thq Pas or of si,
-a riving wage at which they may be by the R�v. W. M. MacKay, of St. 'Young Peoples' League Dorothy Welsh is spending ;t attending Ladies' College.—Mrs'
Jhnuary loth, the marriage was Y.P.L.—The choirs account
iring suitable p,ul,, Pre"isbyterian Church, at the -�f the United Church heldheir week- days, vacation -with -relatives and J. Berry lias returned from a �*hil. the
lemnized at the R. C. Church, Drys troit.—Miss Mar x6t selves from Sunda�- to Sun -
'in
men to operate them. home of h6r daughter, Mrs. Richard so ly meeting on Movday evening, with friends in De ga ant visit -with her two soxrs, *ii9611 of the
dale,. of'Miss Margaret, daughter of k, who -spent Christmas holi- day, ' ing'efficierIt lead -
lot Sharpe. The pallbearers were Messrs. Ducharme, o' i/fiss Jobnstonin the chair, and with Hbkir and Ed. of Windsor.—Miss G. Marks, each church hav To do this -would cost money, a Mr. a4d Mrs. Jhn voices in
Hy. Rog- Mr.. erg and orgsinists and good
H. Meggingon, R. M. Jordan, 'fi6 T - day�i with her parents, Mr. arid Mrs. of Brucefield I h e it 9 with,
Stanley Township, And Mr. Lawrence 9 good atteaft . ollowing the de er vis in
in - Walter Habkirk, returned to Detroit ad Mrs. Robert Bonthrom. — Miss their several choirs—Mrs. G. 000f money, but we have no hesitation erson, Win. Marshall, Win. J. McKie Regier son of Mrs. J. Regier, of Ha�v otionel part of,the eeting, the pro number
in expressing the belief that the Gov- W. Hill. Among the many v�ning of -this week.— Mary McGregor has returned -from -very Pleasantly entertained a
and G.' TownsiIip. Faither- DuchaTine per- 7-ramme was gi'ven. The topic entit- on Monday e
cholars of the G,derich, whe�re she had been- for, i of her friends on 'Tuesay evening
erntAent is now spending greater floral tributes were a pillow from y
orined the ceremony. lqd, "To -day in -the New Year," was The Sunda school S
from Mrs. Telford and - number of weeks, being called there last�o
family il of the given by Miss Jessie - Buchanan and Anglican Church, held their annual ur-mills are hapt more than
sums in far less worthy causes.
do, childre; !g!:..VFays gob and The, Council.—The counc
n , alifornia; from basetlent of through the nlnes, of her sister, Mrs. busy and out grain. buyers are,talr-
proportion to the work they Ray met according to -nuch enjyed. Several readings ap- Christmas concert in'the
In Township of
Brown,, (grandchildren); from Act on Monday, Janu- -rouriate to the tovic, *ere read by the church and a very delightful eve- Rumball,Dr� Campbell and Mrs. Ing in large Quantitleg of grain. He-
isks they run and the hardshipA George -he Municipal d
the r grandchildren of Winnipeg; a heart the Towm Hall, Zur- Xigg(Mary Hemphill, Pei -1 Elder and ning was spent. A good programme, Campbell spent Sunday at the home sell has long been noted for Its 900
o, the rural mail courier ary 9th, 1928, in in
they unde from Ma- gu . . I- a violin selection was given consisting of plays, Ir
,,.�Mar f.Tite and Kathleen ch, when the following subscribed to Vildred McDo%wl Y' of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bolton, of rinarket.—Miss E.'Morrlsn, was
po arie; wreath d
orei om- logues, drills, readings, instrume efield ai� vicinity f
is the t paid man in Canada, Clark, of'�Sault Ste. M attils the Boundary.—Reeve R Higgins re- Briic
the Declaration of Offie: Reeve, F. -vas given b3r:-.,,ScPtt Welsh, ace
eir condition is frorn Victoria Presbyterian Church, Rader, nani . . r, Miss Dorothy, and other things too numerous, to- turned the first of thi; week from days last, week..
and the remedy for th
F. Klopp� Councillors, L. H
Korah Towrighip; crescent from the more than mention. A quart6tte, composed
long overdue. R. Dougall, J. P. Rau atid A. n the pi-sno, *4idh was
"hief and meni�bers of Fire Depart- W chert. The council then became election of officers took Ma�ter Bob Houst o
Mrs. W. Rei ayed. The
from Mr. and
ment; spray',
nived for the year 1928. By -la,% -laco and reslted aA follows: Presi- AlbeA Wolfe and John Drummond
our
D. Smith, fl-om the West Korah IfIsti-- Orga I as given and well rendered, till 4�1_
No. 1, 1:928, authorizing the Reevc I,nt, mi-
46hriston.- ser,
HIBBBRT tute, from Mr. and Mrs. Megginsoit� ing their parts well; also a solo b
following is from MT. Hubert Montgomery, froni ond Treasurer to borrow certain SUM, llicp-PresidenL, Miss Trene, Douglass: athryn Drysdale and a rea
—The to meet current expendi- qrd Vic(--Preg!Ae1Jt� Miss Gladys Luk- Miss K d -
School Report . 'of money -nor Skinner. Following- teacher rip
the repo T S. S. No. 4, Hibbert- Mr. and Victor Mann, from -nd finally Ath Vice-Presiden- Mrs, Alfred J. 'ng by Elea rt fo rder of merit. and PuOdls of S. S. No. 4, Korah. tures, was read three times a iss Flora Hg- this Santa Glus-ar-rived, Mr. Errold
The names are in o sed. The Reeve and- Clerk were ;6h- Secretary. M
m Clatis, and
lnose� marked with an asterisk were Much s�nipathy is extended to the Pas Cook- pianist� Drummon& acting, N Sant
examination- Fifth 'amily in- their sad bereavement by authorized to sign and submit to the Tr u�iar, MiTry. the distributing �t pr6s-
-ways of On- NTqr ' assistant, Mis- assisted with
bi ent from one Minister of public High Lillian tse
s To keep abreast with the'demand of
d 59 - ST. IV— their many friends." Tistm* tree.—Mrs,' ladies.who desire only the
—Mabel McDonal eld.
- missinnr book be purchased en
Champion Wolf Hunter o 1,0 �ario the petition of the Tolo�nship of kvis Itindenfi R was moved that ents from the (Ch
V - Reid and daughter, Miss Minnie, spent best in footwear, We have just pla6ed itAo stock several -leading
_Janet
Patrick 6i, Flossie Butson 54 i s "Hay, showing that during the period, of Canada's
jear, —The Toronto Star WeekI i ie past few' days with relatives nd Spring. styles of "ARCHGRIPS," the product of =6
IV---�Clarence Coleman 78, 11 anuary Ist� 1927, to Dec. 31st, 1927, ,Drumg� f,Darkness." to be tf
a lorig art e e s in London.—Miss Beryl Pfaff foremost manufacturers of ladies' exclusive footwear.
t - �,,t the Aflsgionnry rn -ting,whicli friend
rnale 65, WIton Lavery 52; . Sr. Ill issue contained "I - p eadantly entertai ryiee as city shoe stores by Aocking
en there has been expended upon town e;
ned a number of We offer you the same, se
—Norval Norris 0, Helen Norris 67- (ity Of 1,000 Wolves," roads the sum of $15,059.47 and b4ld once a month. Followingy,,tbi,, I
fffln i7i whie 'W er recently. The evening "Areligrips" in widths AAA,,�ko at very conserivaiive'prielei. Our
JI—Rhea Ros!
�'Zi Roy Ross 48, Frederick Gri the Police Village I,- business -pa7;t of the-meetin her friends
n the streets in g.wa
to say about Mr.' '-PO rp- was very Ple Most active lines re:--
ff—ihomas Bing- had the follo -l—,issod. Itav" Cook r6sd tbe a!§anfly spent in games 'intent leather, neatly styled
Legre Fawcett 45- of Zurich, the sum of $487,20, and re
tson 78, VeTTIS FRW- Robert Murray, a native of this town- esting the statutory grants on nnrt of the Ve*r's work, which -was Qnd music, after which a dainty I-Anch VQDA—A four-wieldt t -id in
"hat
Willie BU Coxw
a brother of Mr. John Mur s orth, Cuban heel, rubber top lift, rigid, shank
Ross .71, Arthur o�e amounts, according to t1i' On- A,pla'v is ivy pro- ws
ti of rtgniondville: "Bob Mu h e with her LINDA-�-A� panelled 8 -butted 811p dailitu Pat -
The ray)
'LIS
'S8, Cr9ord Fawc9t 60. a, tario Highway A'k and am "Ig Pe
ondments --P,�is by the 70-41 _0ple,"Of L th- of Strathroy, is visiting per, In black vici kid
mpion wolf hunter of r1go �Allbe given at som daugther, Mrs. Scruton and terned'twitb blaek subdd, d0tlays "Cuban heel, rubb
following subjects the chai hotiz- e
tjgj�ltgt in the. thereto. The Collector'was Rut
11 �% In Art, in, school-4egn Snile which means of the World. -d to continue the levy of all unpaid f,ltrare date, H. G. isoldav is this week instal-, lift, fiffid shank ..........................
kath t
jossie gutson go. in iii Mr. turran's office. - It is 81*S`ys taxes for �1927, the penalty and custs fudmort-Valt.—A verV tt w, ed, ling a steam* heating plant iii MT, T, LOLLA—A, 8-btitton, Slipper, panelled frontl in ioatetii 10 mog
C, idynt's store and partiftents.' -9 -ex
Ift.:: interesting to imeet chAmpioils of any boll
nSk.
o e dd debt due .4 wo,
0"at 4L. quitite design, bladk Suede overlys, Cubaii
t lift, rigid shank
.6%, k-lind. Wbom Mr. Cunin invited zftertie,�n, The men's midwintell old time
xmtis 61'. 1
me ...... ..........
_It r 4hool �atet to come into his office and hear ob the tow'iiship. The Clerk 11�ukeh Manse' do1lide, Will be held in the Town Hall Wo doidially invite you to see these wonderful ohaed, to -Err on
lht
T-Aftlig" ah $11beig o'clock, whet
coplei
your propor
-4atiet pattick -ft tell about structed to subscribe for el th,
some io. fhis encounters, with of the Murti! leloir 110118611.,� on Friday, January 18 sii6 I idtb and, re4'16t, Vourgelf v4st'a vast. 411176V,�,
pal World,' one copy for A4r. SIT
these savdge beazts, I Wt sure that I g at 9.30 pan, The pro- 6rioe it ImOtes,�o 'have propsr. fitalln -g
lt� one, U811-ty" qal�,j� DTO
C0iM96 94, each -of th4 folloWirig;� ReeVe, Coon ditug
Sr. 1 contnionefil In would me&t a 1-mie he-wayl of the graraffie will consist of the followin I Road, pti: aria W1
cillorg, Clerk, qua ItV
vgyiety, vho had anee- moke, goe� ftltz, eatilli6n, two gtep,-10% trO v matter 0an 16,07 -
en richness. and Assessor, Ten 4olldra t7ill bs �01L to Gorft barn denCe,,!c0t11lJ0ML
41 of S Munch of: th,�f noi bu# at "Ifom
ColemA dotes to t
1�pjd, to every school A4.itio;d. V�holly of
thie 9=1ar has slair Wolves iiiinuet, f0% trot, cotillibIl', ri1q, DVAtZRS
F0
vith. W
delda9tO to, the GiAZA6 'S 0 �ffkii4eo_ t�att�., f6ur sft cotin, ion,
but d1goik ivy.� But the tsqtdful
Be "ell *dltv,..
A Welwich di
ftrinat V110 b" geboal d 4 vatt,
d The foil"
Awwit lad
w1to 'the jjgg' at Q0. g'alp V V 'lap
vaiilQ oiuidu of tire to* Cot . ...... .. nip"
0,06 962, a couple of <
ing rat
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