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The Huron Expositor, 1928-01-27, Page 4-77 ARN 4 J21 tj� Ste q�at OM W J --7 —7*7. is P t4wo;* ;� . L t" t � �­ AM,: 44 cv RIT, "WOPP I ­ . I 1:1�� , �, oy V cover normol hpuah. N & 7M ar , Con y Ut F +d i 'Ohen t4q llety­kvtls� TOM last, 1, be hc 02W . i e vC vM"give Q 1*�, nw, aoolet� %P4- a mems -9131 - 4ud i � R ,,� '% -j, to Z , 01-11K."o"o �4: differen t the P b.Y�Uov* for t. tha' T , g 01F.1 t oxt of their 'soLtivities, th%, pta aem �70WI516 ww, W, i 4i M_ i_,k v year. Y7,vl, Y Li4ngh, will bo servea ;�t iohiv'� pq 4 $Oma blusioal umbars *-III �l k -, sbov wa�` held InA' year,, : ��i flower to .0 very potj.yul6r. 1rhe W Ev fficisis foV 1 28 are, v s ?O110 so be g Von. the cli 4. A one cordially invit er the votig Ce X A stron% balaA�qi 'J" :14412 y Eoff�- -a the, rit-lit .�4 of the W the ed to attend. )e �Iout, Dr. A. J.. MacWnnou; Ist Yip% 0. Fritz- 2nd V -10e, Mrs. 'L. .1 t wa S, a digided to IN VA Th ""boo gar�':tb Hayes r prei �Nq - I I New Gri M I retar on 'Jold 146t4 Fair �and' "4 ��N _4� K all $to 0 oppq rogtors, Mrs. .(Dr.) Sop, Ive, Don't FoYmeg Power Vaminz Canfereu(xg. Q45cbo�' Ik A. J. Its jqr �a, number of T,� J. ��ptyae;;� t" 0 Reeve and for nesday afternoon, February Ist— e 4T, g at htirs. Thomas Archibald on Wea- ALd jalija Laniont, hoire OtB,16i� Anna, Her�s, Ali Johnoon !day, Apr 8,9�`4 -, % A ruee- Koiabler, Mrs. G. Hess, M - W. tilber, �tbf Zurk _,PA, iO the,' eaforth, February ist =4 2u& see paue 5, elilo PA beap �011 P od Mrs. J, E. GAls Wvs. --v atronU s Show, the 4,4tX,.V1, the former b., -ing § of Ste -P en, 30 for. 6bruary 24th, and _V . g_q L)ujy'� G aim M chi_V, Spr -11 be held on Tit 0 P ig AO and XL Smith, Mrs. a Heideman, Misses (D '110 Ing 43 ps�' callto's �, OIX, ��, W 'y X , , I - - R alcl at the ce And roneydn'T 0 11 -�M Notes.: --The Ladies$ A4 and Go "represented at S. meetiAg w, ill. be It Vikiw IX-diges V �041jred for both fairs. 32 were electedr: ip0l. i'l 9 1 �M wee]�, A lltesiden- Ca ---c- a, Reeve. He of Mrs, Joseph the. OU A XVIP V, The followiAt J'acer Th TAtIl Iter T01$4W�0; axw .4puy A Fy It E�reside Ist yiue� tllra� Hex toli..4� R, is Ladies, Euebre Club met at t)ie home Sanders PA, R. rapbell; 2nd A q Vice -Pre iulark; Secretary, j�t4 .5ant with township out ratepayers, and the Ituticival -ery pleasant ev �raot Power Parinina Coufere ening was spe an has served on MA9 `j`4 d Seaforth,'TpbruaiT tat cmd 2vid_ See page 5. P easurer McLean; Directors., pot - kopif boilhiTt,­Me=A. Albert -re 41ir 40i -o""01 r 9, _;.i11,0..;. progressive euchre, Mrs. W. C. Ben, is Wto 0, t standing Wu Wr 1A, X. i'§! VS� v 4 4 $dt -Sfft� -are this week tV- 04 sulys Garazt�, Ir Dougall, Geo. S. 3137-1 William CO _ ", and son, 10 va iilin: committees nett won first pr z�e, a beautiful 1) UA peceer th 1P i- , 0 Mission: -3and.—The WL-sioa. Band Armstron- 'Ito.,p , KcLaren� 0. Gelk or heelsi *P, 4"'o UP t io last year being a V4XIgin for Aiipped cream set, and Miss Lydia �M. Love, O.'Klo.ppp li4chuory i 6�143� ".Pw -aneir -P FELT Reld won the comolation, A nica- candy of the Ul4t6d Church held their meet� er, H. C.' �4 RoCommission. oon. T. Sher. ole -their -'futory jar. After the games were over a i4g on Sunday aftern last. The Yahn A. K4000;,Bert Peek, udefatigable "r by Att P test Mal jew dainty lunch was servea. by the .opened withi D. Neeb; Auditors, H. hinery, so as McDonnell. Arnold altd), �C� 'to " make a good presid- hostess.—We co"ulate Mr. Joseph Miss followed by the Inju Annua e, the United Church Fred ing first -prize at utes read by Ray. Pattero On-; roll call, —The co4grega DoIluage on win fillig. an, the stag progressive euchre held in Aldn A-ppl meo%,V eton, follow y respon ast week.—Don't sive, readings by the members. The N LADIES `443U .9 s&ool room of the to hio'bed- i�t,4 vas held L. 0. L., Seaforth I URORSES forgt the progressive euchre and coillwtiOp vas, ia�cien up I by. Mary church on Vu�kj%y evening last, wh 0TACLZS. FOR on Mrs. Valliam -90 4' 'hill,.'folloiwed with a 0i by there was 'a. g6od atte dance to be -held in the h - Ej� ndance nd of mriths, �Ath IM on Tues ntp Drus Inspiring comes from Dr. I-iy evening', January 81st. Come Kathryn Drysdale, Mildred- Follkk a Most 2=4VOUlig an slight, c1per4a,"' and for which 'All the reports anfl formed during tlip - lea T W with the crowd and enjoy a night's and Olive Brock; reading, Eleanor �moetink hold Skinner- instrumental, Vera Sunder- %4aons, of Akron, Ohio, statemeuts�� iubiiiitted from the dif- proved to be of M beneflit to it fun- Ar',=-ens;ive experiments, Coe howed by a, missiomry,'exor- ferent orig ations "I'd societies ;,.vasakeu to -the Clinton. 0 — k -to Rospital On, found that ten per cent. Of b on Appleton eonnectedKiW1he church, were of a aturday of this week where -he will five girls. Ald Inost. enco nature, marking undergo an operation. for the ampu- or from faulty eYe gaive, a rea MSG Morrison, gave es Buff a -ink League Y.P.L.—fIlie Young People's pr ., 04v ement all along au. -d Om doctor -has proposed a study, afie;r which the meeftg . ogrest and anc bhe tation oTis leg; which we trust will 15t. Andre -Ws United hurch held prayer. Urch work. The pas - of t.jie lines edy Spectacles. T] e losed wi pw�ve of great help to him in the way their monthly meeting ia'lthi school 7 . I I THLF Literal So- tor, Rev. acted as chai tested by r- 'PRONg JIL Of 4 horse Wil- School Literar, f overcoming great pain, which lie is ng last. ni iy pleasing and able 'has been., suffe r t e. pa fe of the Hensall Continuation man, in -his Asigii room on Friday event ciety Ilk fo h st w the are liam Thomson presided and Harvey ht, and glasses ft all the officeis mob-ths.—Early or rmo i School held their regular meeting in manner Th-utsda n y rem to requ� euts %nd McClymont at the piano. Mrs. (Rev.?, he school, under the leadership of of the s"ni -g r9m, Giland ;p�_were re-elected. A u w e re about the life of KAbigal, to special -blinders. A spectacli d ad Conner told Groxip IV, on Friday, Sanivary 20th, pleasing foaturer a the evening was Bend with, a -boy, friend, Mr. lbert and Jean Ivison told the story of the medici 5 report of thd Ladies, Aid Societ,. had the, mi , - 1 with Grace Forrest in he chair, and thE dbrtuu�- 16vF TPg. to, Mis's Janet Whit' is �et�tr�ed from Will reduce his running time one life, of the uthor a d the origin of a It etaxy. owing a� large amount in- their --�­Iser per quarttr Ingle. Dorothy Little acting as seer sh rough c6nditio and iaxatitination of 66,., i6y an& n he, Pleasant ''Vistit with': rblati ,ond that grand old hymn, "He Leadeth r us- OIX The into t,(k but meeting was opened by singing hands and wWoh- they very gene o . r6a4s, to have is. car skid Ole friends their. former-AiOmo� in e one of ebe,had,, it...was course, ihis is gat a racln& Me, Oh Blessed Thought." The meet- ,Old Black Joe." The minutes were IY Offered. �.or. the Tnaking of any im, pinning him unden and infliet- nefghborhood:� ot Southa I t�ch and:, �al cob=�nity, but the ing'was- closed by all repeating the in te his, aviouib then read and adopted,, following prove ents Or . 9tirs that nilght -be ijuries- o. pirta .-.,of, his' O*en Soun Mr� David'Rolytlt�ou,� pf 'Ooiation Mizpah benediction, After which a few Ing , sev re 1.1 which Joyce Scruton and Marion Siu� needed. T67,�aiifter * of decorating farm nevertheless, should make . stitch- Mill games were played. face,me6Wsitating a number of biook, speni'the pgst_-*eeW heie­ andtfiat reat,�shOck;enta te of this�,�fhct. We are lkng in a Clair favored the audience with an in- and impro�%i_,the -school room was s� His escape from. a more serltotu Nvith his son-iiWaw and daughter, Mr. ficlept sd6glng age. Formerly a Notes�Master Alex. McMurtrie strumental duet. The- topic, entitled, -then the feeling of the e go underwent the operation of having his meeting something should deal was vekjottun te e, he- and. W in th a IMP" .140 .1114 Ng� -friend wis not injilred inlani-of locating in Our vi I 01 mind what Od- tonsils removed olie, day last week.— Archib4ld Lampman, was very ably rZe boy seftled��A� his taken by Gxace Forrest, one of, his be. done in the�*ay of improving it 1 thp near future was g t- if he would give his Margaret Elgie, of Tuckersmi�h, and makng some other little improve-, alid was -able to render aid in ej4tri�, With bheincoming, in he -11ca IOU, .4 , poems entitled, "April in "the ssummer- -monthi,,�'we an,& e. e hat -t to iss attending the Rome Economics onnicted with. the church and. im rom under the,car.-Mr. of spring and obillarm, when he. �would put them ,Iven by Ethel Pepper; another Monts c thi� or" wobddtrw]714�01 -ahaihvu� ourse, which is being held at Sea- was Orin I 4Ab' djau�, was giv ilaifi& -for as N' an Cook very po-asant- would lilgo to see our�Citizensl Brs� "ing unit Manse bu in the case of lied a -.of � their Band regrganized work and 4pw hard he would work C af his poems, as we have Writin- 11 as all other, g be -Mrs. James Wright, -Dorothy Little. A dialogue church pfq -as we forth -Mr. and -o an by friends to a dinner, one, evenng this talent al�png the line f 4, them� That. all prescribed.by law o mu Man can of the London Road, entertained a was giv- there is -something that itis -the same as his eating 2 -Mr. _J. P,. X�Donnell was a and wheti I w1ind sister, Mr.- and, Mks I Wx� and number.of their friends on Monday "itled, "Why Women Vote," woek�_ -other villagesx not'as large. VC, . N$th -him at Cliiitorx Ant er. which proved ivery interesting. The well to doo'ltwepi everything in good bafids we'. See, c6ilsitt, were- I drinking. ]��:a fem� year. compulsory evening of this week. -We axe sorry isho.r.,in London this .,week,- -Miss as-Hensall,"b ve g,2od At:t*:-,elose of the meeting progr �,,mr 'y, -.Hensal amme then took the form Of a repair. ndiyog a few days no reason 1, should .not: o, IM 79n eye sight in- to learn that Mr. Henry Schafer, of The the lnemSerg of -the League served re- Janet White is spe ed' al ex�uwnation ckey mat& is;to-be I d contest, called. te cat contest in her former home in the neighbor- have a good band that always- ad .99. our village, has not been enjoyin by inging f�esmelAs_*lAcli were much enjoy- duded, of all inhabitzst6 of the barn g nieetiligt was concluded hoQd�, of Southampton and Owen mueh,to,the, prestige Of 'plac6" an . our. t 'i :vook',Utween, x very good health this last week or so. 11C ed and adde&t6�'the pleasure of the �4e, thei omin'. Thro� the Rye." a large and:oui 'J ow, and now is the time Hi any friends hope to soon hear The conre Sound.-T`he men's choir -which was enlivens- so inua. We hope Ddr�. ste .In T 1C Not An Auditor, -For This Year.- annua iiii me if her fainily. are-returhing t over4he advantage-, or disad- tLs gation held last Sunday in number of our music loving rest( 1� 11 of him feeling much better. -Mr. In our notes of last week we mention- enter U1JV1A:, year full of hope to ave been. h oDon't wait and..Mrs. Robert Daymond, of the 2nd han ke� the step in,:�goad' time.' f 'or 'thit''week, from t Or. vintages of�. such a law* and encouraV0i,*ii and are al"dous Carmpl Presbytepi - Chprch,; his been willAa� -­ANek" i6pilit t 9f' thex former OwiJRg to arranging (for a Band. r ed our Reeve being a County Auditor until the b falls, -it will -be too Concession of Tuckers-mith, are re- -o -his- P040nied to a later d de niend aw _1111 ow for this year, as was generally to make I ne:'WT,.the best in the ifi,.ourtt villiv:ge: iliberatno 'e to hovA 'theti. ceiving congratulations these days. A impl?�vifiients that are being made- B&ry of whom we -have ma thought, as Mr. Higgins had been at tory of th�, elitiAch ood'reddelits.-7-A f6ature * of thv ser- tiot in former. issues, sufferini.from -g, Take this;- uestion of spectacles for bright baby girl Ida Elizabeth, has'4.he county town for a week or so act- Death of-Orte' f the Early Res' in the interior of the church. - Mr.- ore knee� the U come tb brighte;. their home., - A ppars dnts of Ae�.411.!Lon Friday morn- William Thompson, of Chicago, was a very s t I ­ � . rch on ining will -be'. that of a inlale Ing in that, capacity, but it a] �7 horses. Ond can see many is *eek owing to the ton- H things in great number of the farmers in this ing of last webk, death removed one called home th tji�tal during,the past week co that aW�ough An estee r both mobia �eningt' its favor. For instance, - take med auditor in severe illness and death of his mother, and eing W�Fg 14w:- oawl the section have been selling good horses e was. only recently act- of our verk early residents, in the qu6stion. of the aving, M - of feed.`_G"' the horse buyers of Soaforth and past years h M . G. S. -Thompsbn. Wo, are plea.3- � �: 'rs . . ........ ing at special request as an.auditor Pe on offliv late Johanna Thomson, pd.to see Mr. J. W.. Skinner out again speetacle�' -with a good magnifying also to good buyers in the Vicinity in a special instance on audit, and not reliOt Of hlz-_�George S. Thomson,, of after his opeiatibii foi-relhoval of improv- ed to us, not -do power, wouwt a pi�lt of oats i�ok during�,Aho past week or so and r 76th year, The de- aF an Auditor for this year, so as it 'd vil' -th cei'ving good prices for same. - Mr. t Isilg'and.feelinI& s6newhat by Mt. Ceased was`�.Aaughter of the late Mr. On a quart -to a horse,.eqipped wi in OL has been explai William Deitz and Mr. William R. �9. Wdiffiam Stoneman, form- ed already. His mhuy friends trust but by, others 184 �dh em lAn't thefeied Of some of 'look like a a few days iii6arnia dnring the, -past on., Our ��t Whio Veer many years ago of years th ? Wou Cooper, f the London Road, spent Higgins himself, as he has been from P-nd M that it is just Qie beginning of im some days, y of the'Movinship of Tudr-erglIA04 gouple S this rural MAH home for after r horses woved'health, as, for, who -have first hand infrmati Mr. Skinner has been suffering -Mr. W. L, Meffis spent a.visit r farm to Mr.'Alex. now mom"In to, MM7. T�Dulduft he be week. 'We hjoi.just ieceive&a largi-Aita6ent,'O.-Spring G Reeve- is quite- eligible�.to serve-:��; as AASPOisilf� froin. very poor health­�-Xr. W. W. mat- with.reliti4es -in-Virigham during the Reeve, and we hasten to give the in- Buchanan,,, now of our � �illagel moved ---Quite a number of our vil- e in Cooper, of London, and formerly of the. week. ere#ing a neat hom d near! -Kippen'i'la it e tees 'ter, long Ins route had prev ously formation. tba�t_w9..hXVe e -have been -enjoying the hockey O nbo lagers t issue in order that Mr. Higgins our village# -now Ucdoied aid se�med to '-him, pro0tir %poeV94ed, las games which are broadcasted over'the by Mr., pAW with -bis relati;,4, and 11 not suffer from any misundr- Bontron, kk�,.'could see the end 09 the route radio from time to time, as W1 a 4*ek oi�so 'ago, when Thisis a very busy'wec'k in F146nsiill well as stan h tgzted. Wvddn,t good conceTts and, music. . Oatt, frolic along the. lines of chutch; hall and ding or report DRESS FL say Mr. William Deitz, of the Lon� ... -her evening meal, suffer6d ANNEL '(smid re&lar -iom whe We might [on true cirehmstances of theicase. While enjoylng,�,', fraternal s6ciety onleetings. Miss ...... that be eh6'ring? brief to act for. Mr. llig- i,*0-&e stroke, from, -which she Sjotlight Sale we have not nday -have learned illied, alith gh' iebwnin'g ull Greta Limmie left -here on Mo DRESS FLA-NNEL ;(Plain) t6guOr �Olc wAdn't acles :o Road, was the last we e, we diesite to.put r. And w4 gins, or anyone el. - -i . 1. t a hrses fine King n her two ....... ...... --conne un - of to treat himself to'a ntil a couple of days evening for Toronto -to, joi any matters, cted with4ur iii bpee -work u E -GIASK BROADGLOTH,,re�gular 45c, girl friends, Miss Gladys Slay** and d up 34le Take a Radio, and will no doubt, speuj� any ;cipal 4e ti6us fairly, ai' we can - hbr death, but from day to day vlow, 6,ctal�g to thelik an.hourea as -be Sun� M ,RCERIZED EN ring some of tal- I I Catharine Sells, knpwn as,.t It until the em 'Spotlight SiLlb .................. ................. team on i1A the b6st st. of 60ut4fill and personally we have -the b ed,to slowlir sin day morn - w, uld wm%� the:�� A, of the lGrif9esi ent the county cait produce. beam Trio, in, putthigon, several eve - feeling 7 tboth'.' towards our present 4ruj-ery peacefully'on Fri _' ONG VAWEAS, regula�41.00' LADIES' L it I&e 'from the oir Banquet. - A no �*en when she was really not ning's muAcal nd literary concerts ................ #m0w 100 juU,. fi choir his Opp S�Olighf Sal& eeve, alid onent,,. 4r. 'R 'The in the city- this -baquet was gi�ren at the h at shj,� dying.' e regket to g, th was of the second n, Thursday IAl§t1;:jJJ4P=,WVA'R, reg. $2.50 nnd Mrs Earle Sproat, Onto Of'Mr aeiger. W. Cooper has BARGAINS FOR GENTBEMEN - eA the k� When -night came consciou.. learn that Mrs. W. be onscious of Colemau-Rdbertson.--O dec4eased.was a remarkably active And i Thurs- been quite poorly for, the past week STANFIELly8 RED Concession of, Tuckersmith, oi, ui6v 'last, J4tivary 19`th,one,'6f those JWpy7 atFioius woman and was- one of -coume-4hey Would day bvening of am.t week and a most. 'intefostil t1f6sa- described in'the Book' -6f or o S,,bot) -fiei-�igter, Mir Piro s at the home of ight $ale .......... i - - events *hich, always cause N!S HEAVY tUMj3ERLjW S was 'speni. '-Th- John McAliister.-Ait the evening ME OXj regular- 1.60� able' took place at Trinity Reformed verbs, wbere it is, said "She looketh service of the United- Church Sunday eep their:0,yes on, the goal only, and ladies spared no pains in the war Of Church, Detroit, when Mr. Albert well-Ao �the ways --o -her household poftht- Skae- .... . good thinks tQ eat, and On Sh4ldon C&eman, youngestson of the� `,nd 46fitlef ead of idleness," last Rev. Mr. Sinclair delivered a very thi or one of those. not the bri and $2.50� oil. groinid, w6 be 'd and, all did reaV justice to the inner late Mr.� William Co'lman"and Mrs.t fine and instructive serinlotil,' the sub- Spotlight Sale ....... alhd iedqb ny other. excellent tom- ........... .............. Nich toasts *ore given Coleman, of led "The- �Seveiy r -$2--60 t] the g' 0. , woman BOYS' ALL-Iff00% PWF4TrA en ealv& to urdle 'a haul Of and replied,to. The remainder of the * g united in marriage to Miss Ruby man, after w d deselib- jiBet of which wafJ.* Te a d ie Township of E14 a Ctgei Pr:verb, Liftle Foxes," sj�otlight Sale ........ .............. e fift-ingly b: Regular$2.50 01 dew evening was spent in games and mus- Roberts -on, of Padudah, Kentucky, the e �,dpplied, to her life. 2.35, the, large congregation. A qui#ette git -t6r= AvO look what. an advantage ic. ., In the wee -smal hours of the; seMee being performed by Rev. F, For 'Very many long years, and that entitled, "Now the I)ayls Over,"Com- Spotlight ....... The happy young couple in the face of dWytWhW tbilt ood. posed of Mj%�, Sinclair, Mrs. L. eMmer& a spt6twled-h6rse vzould morning all jOinef in a . circle and W. Bald. 1§61S, FINEWOOL -P1ULI1OVBR$1.re9Ul4r $1 sang, "For He's a Jolly Good Fel- were attended by Mr. Win. Thompson Qu�win. and Mr. E., ose, animal lacked health and -strength spotilght", .......... ........... she. -most devot- den,- Mr. W. _,"e vvh v low" and "Auld Lang Syne," one and and Miss Mildred Zuraw, and after a edly wai6ed upon fier late son, John, Lindenfield, was rendered and v as wfime tmde. A 'blind horse at W Iso all thanking Mr. and Mrs. Sproat fox short honeymoon will reside considered -as one f the best quart - and will h . a 6 , �' 908d-- 'action, and I given their DoCrXI in his 16jig afflicti&i,'_whieh made him kindness in loaning their fi,e Man:6r, 1600 Blaine Street, t. as -helpless -as a child,: although of ettes reftdered at a service DW*�96LA� ves whith ecasion. 1 would entirely hide home for such a ., ;, .21 . i., ....... 1he gTDom is Well azid favorably 230 Cho Itt CIA' I 4 �, Known in this section where he resid- well. ad-�anced yea likoy be - Joyful o wA, ;,Ond vrho,, -fily', E�3m - glight,4'aeWL1ntSr, some of theni �d iway a ibn i0y special request., The'I ed -as a oy and until' -he engaged in Pass( 90�� ir r�iide�r& fl look"�',jike s thudian dolls -and now libIlds Thbuig:&s many rilitivio aid friends Togtilaf.-45i" 'Spotlight... 0 ZURICH. occupations frimelf GLO'SS _P - f ljftR� STA H. These a, onl a fpw of the ad- agood position in connetion ith the hoped that,after thd�'�jssing away o n and Urs. Reynolds, �f, Y_ d Agricultural Society- 'tots, last week poun The Dashwo�d -,were ,vi& sixty- City Street Railway Company, and her sori, she might,;,bo spared to en- , 'Sootfight ........ .... Vabba 1�lt the disadvantages are third, annual meeting of the Zurich their many reatives and friends in joy man ti'Mr.'and rs. WdIl"m H wi . SNOW CAP lkL61URDS years yde, of Oli�parative rest 32d mmse Mny. SuPPOse spectacles Agricultural oud.-Mr. W. Hyde is, 1poull So�!iety was held lid comfort in her -no6t -an, e London R ir 20c, - Spotlight - - last this sectiOT? will unte with Tho' Ex- a <1 comfort- 14 - regula d ...... a hOrse, forthe st time, to hursday -Wilding 9, few day -r4lativ 0.66k. ING, ONIONS .,.di fir in the Town Hall, wit a p-ositor iri Wishing the groom -and his abi me on s with es COOKING FIGS e o Ric��*ad Street soutb, ity�. q good attendance. President E. F friends in Torohto.�--An,.Interest- 23C li ifor .............. qua, properly see what his living quarters bide long and continued 'hiPPiness- but ift was, not to bd,'so, for after her 4nd NIopp acted as chairman. The treas- Welfare Youths, Club. -The -I!egu- recent severe stro�4, was Ing play will be given under tho au&- trwre really like, wouldn't he positive- render- er's financial report showed a nice Idr meeting of the Welfare Youths' ed quite helpless ap4 unable to move pices of the Young Peoples League mWMsT PRicas PAID,, FOP. -CUAM, AND IMC -GS US6 to enter, let alone live in ur "rof of the United -balance on hand with 76 paid up Glub of Carmel Presbyterian Church, about. The decea�6d-wgs, as we have Church, - entitled 'IT.. And -we are afrs& that He," in the Town managetj m6st'indpst members for 1928. If enough entries held their meeting on Monday eve- already intimated, %. very capable wo- Want a Wi cles would enable some horse can be secured the Society will enter ning with a good attendance ith the man, a good ftiensall, on Friday, Felnuary 8ro. Further notice will he given later,- ar Standiqg,Crop and Threshed Com- President, Miss Hudson,, in the chair. ous and pasaionatelty J.&d of flowc ofind and for the first time the mrs n, o tend, ii Phoni' i Departmental judges 9 and having everytIft too and home- Miss Ruth Gre, f Grind will The.meetin was opened by 3ingin' detelit look at some of the men pet tion. O�Omm tlIom, they -would drop dead. be employed for all outside classes a hymn, followed by the Scripture like, her casket Ww; banked by spending a number tj �rs and Mrs. Ii I am . Fairbaiin and 14T�, and ladies, work. The Society will lesson read by Irene D'atars, after some. one hundro&, this American doctor's become members of the Canadian which Miss Heleb Johnston read the and plaaAs of her own. growing. A il -for Horse Welfare, applies as Trotters' and Pacers' Association for minutes; roll call by Glen Bell and feature -of the serries, at the home, -pleasanfly entrtatiftod on 'Vri4g�`jV Tet Onl to race horses and race 1�28. This was deemed necessary to was -answered by the text, "What am was the singing 6uple bf fine -nfiri b er o be held on Fair I here for?" Rev. Mr. McIlroy gave 4u;irtettes by Me e Goo youhgi:. .9 tda allow horse races t Whothe? the farmer should grip Day. The Eaton special prize -as a very interesting talk on "What An Brown, Thomas W. pwtlmg�i ana 0 4ffig. -The Kai i-aryte in §uch quarters is a :w*ot instructiors received nd in which he gave very mew w and: from The T. enjoyed, a ory 1ho fond-�h6 deceased *as cards, followed by lunch and daaind. qou�aged to pursue his i warded to Mr. George Becker, on I Here For," which was very much H. Folll&, which 'Skought back .01 +�ais'devoted to contest games ;won. He might lose all his money Eaton Go. The election of officers re- 'many heltyf@ points. on the ;ubjects -of mus4e, and hi�W�� rother WR- Prize winnerg-lor the evenitig' we e; �:,ra& he got home have svIted as follows: President, E. F. 'for the young people. After Hymn -liam Sidtieviall, now In the Weit, for M�. Harry' Co6k and' Mis- To-keop.abreast with the dtlitah6of I -a W46 destre only the 'o work of 1 i'&oving the beg in- f6ofwear,' we have idsi pl �kdt to buy equi�mdnt w-Ilich KIOPP; 1st Vice, J. Decker, Jr.; 2nd 760 Was gung, Mr. MeIlroy led in many -lottg years foirited the'quirtette on, -Th -ihto�� Mock several leading any on on endUo him to cg*Oh in on his Vie% 3. A. Smith; Directors, A. Reich- prayer, aft�r' which the, benediction in the Methodist chuicb, in colap inttrior',of Carmel Churchis styles of the pr6cluet Of e of candalt onuf of ladieSt exclug o J. Walper, W. Key, Ed. Hab- was given. ;At the next meeting the with Oeorge Brown, Th�mAg ParlmeT ra�pidlr an&iwell vAth,a &dd,fotea -,for4mogt ma - acturtrs f& t�moar. eier, . G. Datirs, W. Decker, J. P. topic for the ovenim-,,will be, "Young and E; Rannie. Rev. A. $ilieloir-gave men from Olintoij,'i1fider Mr'W We'offer ybu the gule ihresl-b-y goelt A b! Rau and Ford Haberer;, auditors, P. People's P' n widtit- A:_td'b,�,:A­ rery. toblems Home Bela.- a, fine auto appiopridt anoAli . t'. g on addr9he forthe 'of that tol oveJ. Haberer and J. Pfaff, After the tions," and rbil5ical numbers al- peeasion" in �which:h annual meeting the nbw board met, so be given at heir next Meeting, 4,eforenco" to the d� j�A -love and, Un- elose' of uras reappoin 'alty se W roo B4bAA 4 lift r gi sM,41,. tad Secre- which ill be held on Monday e;king, tiring eqt of lthedbpi�ats4 for In d '26th, with ithernate dattes, September. ibig lad was Wb ad a ng�h 57i at migt.be ierm 4t, a ag, Prod tk* i -illQ61 0' yeiii'to her'l The livattified.- e bA- F. Res this w U, S. here eittey iTteasurer. The Fair. dates fai FebrugTy- 6*-. Ion wero) set --Tueiday ven- pallbearers w6re '6t& Mends md total efiaidhoti of for SeptembeT 25th and 0ddfel1&Wg1 Night. bozg, being OP., pate 0 74 red letter night in Himall Lodge Ilk- W. Fie"", 24th and 95th.' qrp�-4-4 ur��4VA th . Xotes�-Mr. - Joseph Geiger, rdall' dependeidt Oirder of 014-felldws, as on -de, Aich�Lr B12 q 'on was 4614 ortwei. T n -16r on Route 2 out of Ztiricb, listallatl doul that evenIng he refW :d)b6a%1t.::9Q TIa, a',adleggtt.-Atten e f 'V taia.. with rh�mmafle f -over. Mr. fttrid Deputy. Gftnd Master, �fir. 0 -ting od 1he Utij yAhlb tim� tvin wigblk 4i delivwind� the will M69,0, toptbb��r; with Mac instAlbig rhonig�6ii 1.4 9 , , _v' , 'h dining Mr. Gelger"s ill- offieats, d6hig t i o �Jah called h6r a '11M. mi *it tmbt on, W, I Oi -daMe &I'd in the TOVA fbletU %udh PrAlie and tor, Lue,'Urs OUALM 16 00- ,,i4A;V W I R nality 'Wilt, 0%,yoa nall.-itsf, 016 bgadlltnt 2�_ ti ift, Whith the'Y 'be J�oro6vdd h s a ta, nwher 6f 05,� 0�� th tf 09 laid Pig all 7t,,7 y