The Huron Expositor, 1928-03-02, Page 4UNI
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281,889.
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probil
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That that the
GUTMng T
did in t
Beenses.
gonsumim
but it dc
hig more
legislatec
-of liquor
of what
face of
not one -1
That t
G6VeTnui
denved ii
they stil
-by the spending
The th
tano AM
opinion circles t]
feW moi]
of futurl
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m. th hel
tention O:
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that: any
these gei
the articl
Yet, It i!
can buy 1
-legger
wiz, ;ied, The
ight
edy i
,,,and sure
of ,-Zhis are
do dt
Fergi
but
Ian, and
ftends x
In the
Ines does
the liq
his,
kc
rhon
040.
gap 70r
tOf
at of goods sold, $14,110,337.
r
enses and dep ecie,
�t.* $2,804?760.
SsRO f�Pm June �Ist to
lat, la27, dent, 220,446;
llftets
def,Aer . for:'". t Adva ley
or Of riwte 17,
dianv- whicb also as a brunch 'house
ta Toront% received a varload of fur
20-30 oil pull tractors at Hamll sta-
tion last week. These tractors were
shipped direct to fro' innnehJO
Company% factory at Battl -e Creek,
Mie,higan. Mr. Scott has since eold
one of these tractors to Mr. Ja me-%
Xustard� of Kippen, and One to Mr.
Bea, Elder, a Hen 1, a -will -place
tbzy llggl'A so' IDS c4a-m= j�AAZR the class tegaer.
M
ad
py Xr, W
sOloo.by- Xrp. 7!V�4, W, ht d igg
Rralath mud lam., -Cbvles
Joh7la; two aumt=s by the -E1'MV1
.wal qua rtette. two i4wolln a4�-
tionsby Mr. lv�x Woman; Uth
ga�� selections by j�jgrry Xurcb
has, aceomp anie, IUA $Pxal�q
by Mrs. W, ght. e s .
rj IV A re Josh Johns,
William Johns and Will Veal also gave.
short addresses. Lunch was served
at tile close.
If,%74M
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arri
-4t Exet
to liar.. 29or tv=w, ,
es. to in
three, 00. Mi%�
nf
Slavin, of
2 WAU
�4uu twb� Ws, William, who I
all, and Thomas, Of
S q1h askat
wellf he Youths' Wel-
fare Carmel Presbyterian
social in the base-
p 4
b
m A -A �440 T4'#O)�_
REV. J. McILROY., P.P.
30 P
L
I
?I WA , 0.
'Mr. and G. . . . . . . ...
town
and bor��e, alao�_ %I h rooeeo;, wig
AM$ Fl6re.11m
edi As was iaso a solo by MrS6 Jammi
red
53,890
a number of other,
5 in the- distAct this
I
pie
ment 'I"b on Wednesday ee.
rl
W. Bonth m, wititled,; 110 Lord 'Cor.;
Xo-�' Ja#et. White,
4
Ina
2nday
issued from November Ist,
first part of the eve-
nang lkgq� �-Qver to a splendid Pro-
met . viV7
efficient as church� oigai�st, ed.
16, _-Tho *040A&� of, I ift evij4 ogi
eat ast�v
-W attziftioe. U
Fo ovint,ths, t
�ebruary 16th, 1928, resident,
emporary, 10,025.
CONSTANCE
Father and Son Bauquqt.�The first
Father "d Son Banquet given in St-
Andrew's Umitdd Church on Thursday
, Q the following:
Solo Bonthron, Minnie
at the Organ.
ilver Weddiiig.-7-�One Of those in,
�,y t 4al zd tin
4 � z
olinston, given aSangster;
1, in customs, eacise, and sales
1,941.
Notes.- [Mrs. Charles Dexter went
under an operation in Saforth Hos-
evenq ug last 'by the Beaver TT�l
insru.
mentAls 4-O&VIrite, Irene floggarth,
teiesting evients.4hivh
take,place in commum
" 1.1:
Dorothy' Well' b d
G , an An U�914ut of s6b*�� V.e.r ke isf
�tlie rebjetAngof Oarmj
r0fit on total sales., 19.5 per
pital on.Wllednesday morning Ad
progremng as well ?,a can be ex-
Rangers, was. most interesting and
largely 4tteiided. About fifty -f our
j. Alex_ M�_
i P. in selection),
Gregdr!��`#,_*A. and
James Saigsiei
last Friday evenflag at. ike, ,
Mr. and Mrs. George
I � .
February 11
Pn a letter if
-PI thit,�� ina
4t, 14.5 per cent.
peeted.—An unusual sight was seen
last week y a number of our Citizens
fathers and sons did ju,
the go tice to,
od things which the prettily
decorated
Mis,- J'� ��itea-son, W. A. XcLaren
and R; 4� Mrs. J. Murdoelt
short distance ast of e
-marked the occasion
ba%4 tome QIR - Saturday enjoVwV Wt. Tom pson w
111 bn V -Of.
of liquor stores in opera-
78.
in the passing throug
,h the fields of a
red doerWix. B. B. Stephenson i
- boun c
tained,.4rid tifully Qu-
tableu so after dinner a.mokt,enjoy-
�nd 44�j gs, , V..
readin
W m. MIlroy- MArgref
axniyewary.- Friends and
Tel
and atives to the -number of onelhat
issy RSK brldo-04ot of eaUxig*gAmer ot6qke7�
we it emaking
of permits issued to hos
hyziciaw, druggists, e tr
-preparations for the erection
of.a driving shed this summer. The
able programme was'earried out. Rev.
R. R. Connor acted as toastmaster and
the
M'Q Datars and Do&
Sangster Mr. McIlry gave
huitdre and fifty, ssembled to do
them honor on that unispicious ecas-�
miscellaneo' Pa IS,. 0 od..a nappy. .gaine. t4th-,16ts -4i
vat smut in. card
grippe and bad cold -have hem paying
their usual visits to quit' a "nber
of the homes in the vicinityA Leap
programme consisted of songs by
ll; a comprehensive and well deliver
ed report of the Seventh Older. Boys'
very ple.ask laidinteresting addxesi.
lunch was served in
ion, and it -goes wi out saying that
h
a most splendid and euJ9793A0 'time
wat. spent in social inteTc6urse,voupl-
ed 1�y,,, a_ v�.ry -
Dorothy a 11
8 te
useful rem 41 G, %, and b 1.
axe interesting figures and
de food fo thought as well
Year social was held in the basement
of the church on Wednesday, Febru-
Parliament held in Toronto in Decem-
her by Mr. W. Bai4ber, of Salorth,
member -for South Huron- Mrs. E.
Died to. -The relatives and
ed -with dancing, cards and game 9,
follo*ed by a mst sumptudus'luirich'.
Ladies, Aid e Un�dftttd, hu"r are K Farqdfi,�a
ent, pro and con for some
ay 29th, under the auspices of the
Ladies' Aid.
Spr,at and. 3fis Sewltt delighted all
frienc Isabelle Brigham yvill.
regret to of her death,. follow-
Ong th alm9st
We ii�ight say that am e
countless and
in the Town F*jda'y,' H.Wu n;
Pfff, 18ha
31,1111B.
ether one is anti-probitionist
itionist,.the ftet stands out
A social hour was spent
after which the chuirinan, Mir Snel",
-called the cqmpany �o order, when. a
with 'very ple4alng solos; Rev., W. A.
Bremner, of Brueefield, congratulated
their first fath�x
ing an� -ai�614-kt when in some un.
knwn, m. about two eek
W;Ijjing
oieful ornamental gifts
�vas that of a fine cabinet of silver
ted b ' their 1riends on he
=d�ry
March 2nd. -Ray while I- E.,
o a P Ayig it e ..rink ong
hockey -on h en U, the to _F
On 'MY 148C
efitli, li�d th tjip� 61L th tb
e, asa irenift
j33,669 was spent for liquor
good programme was given, consist-
all present on and
son banquet and left us many things
she fell her arm an
which death. Mrs. B
and 12th Concession, . Mr.
A$ert T. the
the ice, tbt.oujl� an�'Ac6fdent; was, well" attendedi
receiv-. .. .e
in five months of the Past
jug of a piano and accordion duet,
mouth organ selection, solos, duets
to think about. A vote of thanks to
the mothers of. the Trail R angers
ham wai.' .ffi.,,*r 88th year and, wJAR1
TorOnto,at.
'tbe
raquair read address,
while MT. George T. Wren presented
ing pajiful. iiij'un-es to his facei ueeeo Porting',% sPlehdid t Wei
sistating. 4 Aumbei�f 6titee's. supplied by 'Mr.; 11134 1f1le
oes not necessarily -mean
and readings, after which a lunch was
served. All present seemed to etu 19y
and
all who helped prepare� the banquet
was All sang "O Canada,,"
time of her death.'She
was welilinon in Hensall, being qu
tbe gift. They also recelmed' A fine
Cilbmau law -p. Following the lunch,
0
Sam Stevens, of Toronto� spent a few -Bee,V ind J Oli 'of' 'tNe'
days rec�ntly.viith Mr. and s., Ad- Line.; aecompamst� Mrs. A. ;C.- 1141
people of Ontario axe con
lord liquor to -day than'theY
the evening.
given. and
Rev. W. A. Bremner cloksed, with
aunt of iNo'*te, Mrs. Thomas Faqu-
har, OV% who passed:"a*ay a
A4 1.
Miss Mhrgaret Bell, daughter of R.
D. Bell, danced the Highland Fling,
am Reickard.-Rev. Mr. fl6or i6an Qig-er, Wi. Harry lj�r.
the United Church, gave A.v . ery ijaer- toti.--m,Robe' it . usy fedej#.
iie days of hotel nd club
W�NTHROP
prayer.
Notes. -The Young People Of St
Andrew's United Church vill
number OIL � = Qnths ago, and spent .,a
good dOV,, her time here until a
'
while Dimean MgKeollai, of Cromarty,
gave a fine exhibition of the sailr'
esting And instructie,,seirmon- on �S=-. ing coing.m"itulations, 4 hit :Wend4 -or'
day evening last, taking for 'his sub- his spleii 41d -Act - o t . ih' 'polls vp
, ry a 9,
We do not Mi -eve they are
anything lik�-ths quantity,
Notes. -The Ladies, Aid and W. M,
present
their Play, "WIlanted, a Wife on
few yeart�,� when she went to To-
ago,
rnto,,and had resided there until -her
hornpipe. The musicians for the eve-
ning were ?&Ssrs. Gordon Bolton and
ject, A. Nery Ipleasing' Monday. .- Letters, telegrams - an;
ladies, quartette composed of Mn. plione_zatssa ges . Are .. be , in recelve�
es mean that they are pay-
bars
S. will hold their regular meeting at
the home of Mrs. F. Buliard on Wed-
Tuesday�mning,� March 6th. It would,
no dubt, be noticed in -last week's
-2nd,
death. She'was born on the* Huron,
Road near.,�
, Clinton, and was married
James -Broadfoot; accompanists, Miss
Rossie and GI-adys-Broadfoot'andMrs.
Drysdale, lirs. `Lidnfield,: UTs.,: G. fr,rn. -many points in.West6rii Ontario
Hess andl'A.rs. H. Pfile was rendered -Mri W-. 0. GO6dwiji mo-t
for it. Wben the were
out of business the price
nesday afternoon, March 7th. This
will also be Woman's Day of Prayer.
issue to read March ithis, being
a slight mistake on the art of tb,,
twice',,hAving two children who died
in infaney-.- ':The funeral took place,
Carl Stoneman. Following is the ad-
dres, "Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dalrymple:
and very much enjoyed.-�-Mrs. Phil- oied:.to London' on Wediieway last
lips and sister,lKiss F. Cudmore, of acconikafiled lj�y ss
AV Ethel Muidoet
in Ontaxio was not one-third
I is to -day, and that in the
-Owing to the storm last Friday the
dance was not very well attended. A
te Everyone come an
PriTt r- d enjoy a
good evening's entertainment. -�- Mr..
'Road,
on Fridaj- afternoon to St. James'
Cemetery.. in -T ronto.
0
W,&, your neighbors and friends, Are
-athered here to -night to honor you
K
Torontb, are ere for a short time and i Minnie Reid
ss , Attending,,- thi
with their parents,, -Mr. And 'Mrs. R� funeral of the late, - s� John Y
Xr 6un
;he claim that to -day it is
hird as
progressive euchre and dance may be
held in the hall on. Friday, March 9th.
William Do1g, Jr., of the-Kippen
spent a visit with hit brother, Mr.
Young,., Peple's . League. - T h e
Young Pbedffi6's League of the United
on the occasion of the 25th Muni-
versary of pour wedding day., 'You
g
Cudmore, owing' to the continued ill. wbqse ffineral took place 621. Wedhes.
ress of their father, who is not im� diy afterii6o from het late
good.
ie people of Ontario wanted
Watch for further particulars. -Mrs.
Haist spent a few days* this week
Sandy Doig of Detroit, during the
past week�The Youg Peole?s meet-
'11
Church the basbindrit of i1c
church '-on-., Uonday evening. * Owing
have lived amongst usor many year3-
u
Mad endeared yourselves to ` a by your
proving as rapidly as his friends wid- to Woodlauff Ceiiieteft The Abcoft.
relatives would like him -to. But 'we ed -was a.former re . gident,of Henix
mt Control was amply evi-
the last election, and that
with her sister, Mrs. Har ry Jackson,
who intends leaving for the Wast in
be held this Friday evening,
;%Za good programme, is -b ding, P�
to the ment being redecorated,
the Le_4gue�has been withdrawn. for: a
kindness and thoughifulness, have al-
ways been ready to give a helping
trust that with the coming of, fine an d. . b1i4l
sufty-days, he will soon,- be able,to. ber from the sA
want it is equally evident
mount of money they are
a couple f weeks. -Mr. 1W. C. Ben-
nett and Mr. Hiram Blanchard are
Pared-4MY. Clifford Wlatson, of our
village, visited is mother and sister
number and the meeting
anday *ht was the first for a
band in the time of need' It is fit,
Ling that we show our appreciation in
n,
be out Agai _% and be restored -to his X Robi east j1d
"as,.,,w
usually good ealth.-The Mission Hensall; li'-Id M
11
on. it.
putting in ice this week for the svm-
mer. -Mass Anona Dale was the gft,,t
in Seaforth during the week. - Mr.
Edward Caldwell, of the West, cald
number o$,,�k�'eks. 'Miss Irene Doug-
arge
lass h )f the m-eeting%.
a. tangible way, by asking you to
accept this cabinet of -silver, as a
q onift
band of th6 United Church held th eir We:.ire soi;ry to _,ropoj-b-that
meeting on Sundak laRt. After the T.:V.� h niA ac
ng is, can, the people of On-
of Mr. and M�rs. Nelson G,,,,Ioek
r the"week end.
on a few old friends in and around
our 'village during the past week.-
Follolmingjk' devotional baA of the
meeting, a�short but interesting pra-
-grame
slight token f remembrance, not for'
its intrinsic value, but -as a token of
singing of a ymn,jEleanor Skinner very well fiir 'the pa er
ayIng
led- in prayer, followed -by the* iiiinutei h - been,eO -to r..
expressed in well informed
!at the demand in the first
Glee Club -The Glee Club was'en-
tertained by M.Ts. Nelson Govertlock
Gilbert Jarrott, of Western UiliveTs -
ity, London, visited over the week end
wgs:�glven, well rendered an4
ratich enoyed- Violin , duet, Misses
.
o:u r respect and esteem, We trusi
that Gods -blessing will rest on you
of the. last meeting by Ray Patterson; . t date.. Of _n
a "tink, is, - ro
roil call, Alden Appleton; Sqiptirre ui6ft. -she, va Soo re!
-hs, will exceed the demand
because
months, Private
last Tuesday night and in spite of the
considerably cold night, all managed
to attend and
With) his parents, Mr. and Mrs� 19'aac
Jarrott�Norman Alexander sp
th k In
wee en4 Exeter, the 6 4.0
gu�'it f
Et hel uclotk and Greta Lammio,
with Mrs. Hogarth, as accom-
.
"Drums
in tho' years to come, and that you.Lessou,
maybe spared to celebrate your.Gol-.
How I ara liemphill;1-cQ11ectiori, stdtid to
O'.hea ..� -r.. Andr6w,Mefi
'Aary Hem,I)hill; instrumerL, I "Rath- received -w-telegTa- 'M -few
- . . . .. days�'�Iagc
We so depleted by the long
spend a very enjbyable
evening. Mr. J.* Dolmage kiiidl�
his friend, Chailes Pearce-DoWf'for
t.. � J�-Pttr from
panji of 'IMrkne -*as taken, "Mother
den and Diamond wedding Also. Sign-
ed on ehalf of your neighbors slid
I..' ing bi�m -of
iw.'n DrysdA,., ;, re" g, � jipletol ,
le R A a4* 6aih 6f his bro.
George-M41r, who -
4�dy; MYS. bfi4l)ofiald, 'ifte which* had, been, -av,
drouth, that it has caused
buying to replete thcm�.
brought his team and sleigh and look-
ed after the ladies in his usual effici-
get the Young People's meeting to�
night-
A*Ici ',being -thev first chapter. This
s*bji��t was taken by
friends.'
World's Day of Prayer. The
Ilosed with�� t1i i � ing in Saskatc.hewA.rij,. and' the meeting 'e Loyd' .
prayer�At 'the* 'regular' monthly 'time of his death" W e are peased
he so, and if, it is, it is a
ter than the
ent manner. Mrs. Dolmage won first
prize, a pair of linen guest towels,
, who, certainly did jus-
tioe�o the subject in a very pleasing
World's Day of Prayer of. the Wo-
nien's 'Missionary -Societies,, was -held
meeting.'of the W.M.S., 'Carmel'. Pr6s- to-Jearn that Mr. Frank Bean,,*Tm�
byterian, Churoh,-BLAId reeently,' Mrsi rec6iflv. underwent �Arr bpeiatiohi f6s
situation con-
many ftht the Government
and the consolation went to Mrs. J.
Montgomery, a pin cushion in the
ZURICH
Pastor Farewells -A large co ngre-
manner, and *hich,wad more than
inoyed. Mrs. 'Hedden rendered a
in the auditorium, of Carmel Presby-
terian Church oil. Friday 'afternooil.
.
.., t itis in, the Seaforth H. A*iiold, as President of fhe socie Y, appei
-was . -a ife. in
_ pr64en6d with' Ii imbership is, ji�fjjng on nicely. We believe what,
e provi ng stocks for the
W
r. The bootlegger must
form of a eat. After a tempting
lunch was served old songs were sung
they
gationgTeeted Rev. H. Reme in the
IOC al Lutheran Church on Sunday
s6lo !with Mis Eleanor Fisher as ac-
A, number of prayers
February 24th, with a large attend-
ance, composed of th e- ladies of Carmel
pin by Vxs.' J. ., A..'Fleming" wah. a As Putmaster's Night'*all
verbal Ad , dress on ehalf of the so be the nature of the lo, dj�6 m0edl
;
-afit and it seems incredible
peT��on would 'Pay more to
after which thanked their hostess
and returned to their homes.
evenint to bearis farewell semonI
Rev. Rembe has had charge of this,
dealig on Africawere given by Miss
p� Eld er, NEss: J, BuchauaX, Miss E.
Shaddck, Miss F_� Higgins. Follow-
Presbyterian Church and the United
Church. Mrs. H. Arnold,, as president
ciety, ii- proeiatibn' of her services to be'
Ap -held in'Zlirich Lodge No. 2214
_,xi c ection with the. W� M. Si�Mr. at ensall, on t he 'coming -Moinday
.
try than they could secure
for Government
congregation for the past twelvefixig
years and during- his connection with,
this the m64ink was closed with
of the W. M. S. of'Carmel Presbyter-
ian church, and - Mrs. C; A. Mc'D -
Fra,19018ea u.*as taken to ;�eaiorth niight',-The� old saying "That spring
0
Memorial Ital 'this weeir, whete is� just 'ar und -the Corner," isr Wbat
at a store.
nevertheless, a fact. They
MANLEY
Notes. -Mr. Henry A. Byermann
the hurch here mbny improv
hg�-e been''made in the church pro-
the. en;ediction,-
Robert Higgine'l&4lected Reev-
'The -following,*Mch appeared in the
ne-11 as president, of' the W.M.S..O,on
f*
the'United Chu-rdh,,. occupied the'
perafi6n wa'perf
an o 0Tnied'I'pen J�m� we like,to hink of at thisr Season of
for appendicitfs,'and favoriO�le�,tepparts th4i year_�The. World a Day of Prayer
'by the glass, and the b-*ot-
xks in country district just
wears a smile c
sin e the 27tb, when
his wife presented him with a baby
perty- and otUrwise. **Many farewell
presentations and hean
L Ondon Free 3�
...riss of Tuesday re-
chairs. The meeting wasopened with
a hymn, after -which -Mrs. Arnold
wem received come bqerved ifi: St.
t at he :.,hid. Was 0 A41ic=
tHrough the opration. su"ssftil-�y, 'Church *iih a good attendance", 'The
,
s in the larger' centres and
ite number
girl -Qui - a from here at-
tended th'Seed Cleaning DZ-monstra-
.gifts --have
made to him and Mrs. Rembe . during-
the past few -weeks by th a
v r'Ous go-
_,garding -the recent-41ection -contest,
Seems to bear so.clos6ly on the facts
spoke Tor'a few--minutea,expr4ssing
her pleasure at seeing a6 many out
And. is--doing-As.-ftli As can be� 4ik.- Service-waS h! char*..ofther,r'ectar,
thii
pected.-AMiss Florence- We!A,_�f `�
latter cowbentim is true, it
tion. at Seaforth last Mm)nday and re-
port the display was worth seeing,
cieties of the church. They have left
fdr Efamiltom, where they -will spend
of the'lease that"We axe just copying
it, . ",'Tdbert Ifliging recently unseat-
and Also welwmiiig C6 ladies from
the United Church. rs. Sinclair
don, arrived home from London' - oil for, the day was fllow6d.* The�sga-
Friday evening, to attend the. . wedding v i prayers wee .. taken, by a number
bicn that will not be tolerat-
Government have t
,hcl rem-
and a great many think it would be
Forth while to have one, of, those
a ew days Wore "ving for their
new 'home in Winnipeg. Their furni-
6d as Reeve of owing to a
dis lifi, sng at the time
qua ab 9 n eid ti
read the, Scripture lesson, ihe' 103rd
Psalm, followed by the Lord's Prayer.
of 'Mfis Dorothy,: which 0, - JAdies, te . s�
her sister, C, thi& dinte
took placi� on Saiurda talk on PrA)�er'fts-gtven by.tho rec-
in their own hands, a _k
Q1
one. They bave the ammt-
cleaners installed in' each town And
save the expense of having it moved
ture was shipped on Wednesday.
NotesWany from this stttion�at
of his previow"iUction on January
2nd, was returne4 "to that office to-
Silent prayers were held for a few
minutes for the different branches of
'Miss Grace Fairbairn,. t henjoyed. by 11' wr6seel-I
of Kip P
is -Mr. Tho, drqt
';Pas a guest with her friend,. was IF . i6r, of ltjinilton,
he Psrm'ts' and t1tey e4l�
Around on the train. -Mr." W. Ben-
newies has moved hi's little son home
tended the Seed Show, at Hensall last
Friday. -A sitting of the TentliDivis-
da�_with an majority over
-Owen Geiger, f6r"Mer Reeve,.and the
author of the Mr.
the Society. A very pleasing duet
was sung by Mrs. W. A. McLaren. and.
"The
Eleanor -Fisher, Over the week and,-- and"for many years. a- residenfor- omr
A very pleasant time was lipent. -at village, -was here reeefhtly co#ibhdng
,
quantity., And, if evils like
.tesping in, we bo-lieve thmy
from the'Meorial hospital, Seafolth,
after a successful operation for ap-
urtwse hem
-ion CO a h Id On'tuesday
with judge_& X. Lewis pkesidm9A
piket,oroeeedings.
Hggins, majoriti on-Jamiary 2nd was
Mrs. Andrew Dougall, entitled
Beautiful Garden of Prayer' with
r
I *
theome . with ,
of Xr'. and MrLJ. W.'.8kilf- kome.,busiiwss_m;Mtters visit
iier' on, Saturday evvningi. when.- A� With -his,
We do not know if Prom -
son is a
Pendwids-JIThe many friends of Afi�s.
Thomlas McKay are pleased to learn
Cas4is Whio h, we* on the, docket wegre
adjourned to'the next lcourt�ln a.
.11 votes, whiti-in, to -day's special
election it The contest was
Mrs. R. Cameron -as aceomp 4st,
which was- very muc enjoyed.
number of young girl friendi of Mis in Musall:Mad '-M,
s arg-
Eleanor- met at � -her h i - 1i ' '; aret JD6ugli. ,of -�,d6� � �n&
ome in Onor of -a par
1�robitionist or an
we do know he is a pclitic�
he knows li, ,if,
'she is now convalescing with hey
parents, Y 1r. and Mrs. C. Eckart, af-
-key game; played, on the
fast hoc local
rink aft., Monday evening betweeiiZuk-'
marked by nulix fit�rest on the
part of the Heziddll electors, as was
-by
Prayers weim tben"givent Prayer for
Canada, Mrs:- 1, A....'Fleming- for
Chini-, Is'pan.
her twelfth. -birthday,.- The -time wis daughter of Mles. Johrr;,Xohnstoli,�..af
as a
ple airtly -spentln ,g'ames, followed this- 'heA the.
5 political
the this
ter a siege in the M�amorial HiDspital,
Seaforth.
ich and lat*er 1weame,
to&
'evidenced vote polled.
Wr.�. in
Hi ggins eive , 'majonties
hiii. -James A. for
Werfier;
Mrs.. S India, Mrs. J.
by a delicious, t". - Miss Eleanor ie -1 Tuigdai S&rn00%, Vrhfl�', ru t
Pon en-fore&rAent of
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out on top by the 4core of 8 to 6-
Mr. John Deichert W spending a feW.
euch: of the two. j�qlls,Ahe vote being-
Poll- No. 1, Geiger 94;
.for-.
Mellroy; for Africa', Mrs. J, W�-Pykin-
ner; Moslem World for All
ceiv6d a mimber of veiy pretty gff�& laitefi. -tiiiu at -W Ail Mo
-The sale. .of,. Mr. G. Thompson, red f. to;, '*a
corne rut
tMe
neantime, even if the Prov-
mmake $2,904,760. eVnT ffve
CHISBUEURST
days this week with friends,at Xit-
chener.---44.ra; Mary Ann
P 0. Geigei 82;
te 176. XIT.
and other
fields, Mrs. J. -Dallas. A colltotlon.
taken 'by
whjeh�tdo&,pIAcj_-On Saturday- list, ci�sing -a 6s�ctue -inkie. ahe
was decided Is resting
' 'pitaL-�-Vr. -till
md the Dominion 0 out
X'Otes'--on W'P�nesda`y Of -last Week
Mrs. Gertru twb
de, Hess, of dur
estmneT residents, ar'. tail qifte Rl
'.,a r I +krms as Ro-eve
was up Mrs. R. Y. Naar'.
en and'Mrs. D. Workman, amounting
attendecL Mr� A, #xAnger; Gia&- CAldvroif MW. j11
'he 'purchaser. �f the -b"
tall, wag t use' so*; who haVei $ell dre for. -a
in the same length of time,
aor business, mn the pe�ople
Mrs. J. Varley received the news of
the death of'hbr brother, hh% A. G.
although Dgwi. Merner shows some 11111-
in her coiWiion��Prof. 'E.
bf sall, ww�,A �iqd at the regu�
lar e io this.- by Mr.. Higgits.
to $11.4-5. Following this �Irs. A.
Mebonald and Mrs..1, Redden re-hdar-
at a fair jp�lee.-We*are pleased .�-to her - of waeks ;during thd` O*d
learn death, 6f - ki
tMt Mrs. W. W. Cooper, O!ho,
povince eiydrd to part
end -a half millions dollstms
Angell Which kd went took Place
in the hospital at Belleville, the eause,
provement
_Neudaergsr, of thL� taterl 60
ry, will take
A -short time I pro!
latme d
*.Ot * proc it thAt
time dfeIiito
ed a duet, with Milsis AleanorFisher as
Accompanist ed "Alone." -Prayer
went krom-berck'to victorili Hospital 0 at C� Wiral 9;lte,.
A, few eeks. ago, in- the interest �tC. vhi d, hvm
of.,last Ve�_ SET.
months to make thove
being heart, ttouble. Mrs. V&rley nft
On the evening- train in oT&r 'to at-
i the Lu
n therno Church A*ti SutdAyl
Mix"
Rev. maudaerger spnCounty
.af..tliie of th
9 , 461r�, �ins bad been ed.."diting the
bo6)Es Hu*A:
the J
for erusalerA International Us-
si6nw� COnferenti was gieuby Xv�.'
her health, i's improvinj
i hockey, match . bet*eew, the� 2 hid -thk mid6rtwis IL6' bIs, �bver�y
tend the funetd to be�1eld in King-
stWL-Mr. R. Rdbbiss whd�lreddea 9
in India ag a inWsi ona4i and 'is 9
dient and tin.'
impr rVe., sp
of
�udi:6 Lewis U0h!04`,.thL Ptotest, de-
Mr.
0. A. for the, League, oil
Nations afid international reiagoii_� 'Qn
and Uensall senior. feams burm d- whils -
w" - playod he Wam trying, to, -02
thd1;,.Zu*10h iit& 6, , Mo, Vor'tho:. llad,,g�,'aa
n ay evlad�- tI4
Miles east of here ad a snec6ggful
On a&
fot.h�5r W charge 6f W 1010
the , loo
gregatieft msy 'Years ag
HigV,,,,, (void, and
ship, Mrs. He, Mrs. AMold iejid,�
ninteresting paxe r .. on �390onferene6
64t. V31r. s&ori: af
Fat urnt to
'% - ft
4409041%
Love speit *6
a meard aVAv&jc�_ A&-, N
=.- purchsed a in T.woramm.
h
_94wau, *45 A
Wtor in Tuds
t was thei"t
1P Re -op" 10 It
, 4mwitg, t e,
th The eeting �elol�W
wit - -V
" h -the Dox6lo&y, 4 "The
bie jitd- , - k -Ai, -
., k,. , I
war �'
0 her hom here. -
Alligtot zVent a -few daya
RseeptfM-At. the invitation CC
V town on
5SVIX., X609vMU, wet fn� Tdrtto ot
A%A&r. at& his 6a*k
-A ne,4= in
, , Vr4
iov. , of Carmel 4
Benediction,, It w at�ti,rapAiiAiiag
hig 4nd ins�iilng meeting, and �
Ileww'" , 0.1 &di
of th4,*Aills- I I . 4
and teillik '9 the but
-Ths "Z,oung People, heM S
b�6n 90citi in th43-T b154-radat.
'or
WLro. Alke Wrer4. kovig. people to the
tW
Atwfi$r of 150, i -ndL
at her home In hon-
-,his
a'0716. ttro mv�' VAI 0td
t9lonelzm -
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sv�Qw ww�- h9a,
ftqaj the pa ft_
. '011,
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inf16h:.wdY0Ar by thqlorgo nXit0tw
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7
tdao-.the , ',y, �.q' 16ft. 0;
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d" mum, 6 the
fth on Frid, NN
r &A' par
_t of -who
to a It l6ndid
of her son, Gord671, atd
were happ"D war.ried on,
lea i
vetg by th Rev. T. 10!�.
Of Het9211, Mt the hc= the
n
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Xt ; V11
the, # "R '4
91,nng
hro, Y- 1291
ho- �Vebingj
hit 01�41ect l.
b&
Dorothy, ghter of, Xt,
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1A 4,sot.,of Mr,
'Rid'
chureh
the C1101V
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W66 Algft6 L6
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