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'LL"":,ii;:,�l�@i;�,�,(,��.'?�,,',.�I " - I . eivfeWn� ' t ' 11'� I � , , this Pamd by�74 sxiett- 'I, .21 OP SIGNS. ..� �� M : , , "� � , , . 1 w T4e Pros , g�;V,dth you, guld we6, e , , ! "'� .;I., ,,�V � NO ,,,, k ��;.4 - byterl= chulilob at wV,,P*.w,,Sd'tQ 8eg �,�,:"�'�,1',,' . "'. L" ­ 1, 1. I ­F�- , - lb.ppohi% , , .. ,ii';.:� '.,�11��,,.,�., . 1. I . 11 , 7 of expreazinq oUr aWree- ADT'Q1 on X,Onj�� 4' I '"" " "".­ �%,,�­a croolarty wall. bo reapeM4 em , %, # LA . " ,','��;�'i�":�,���,,��i',,e�,,,',�;�,��',�,-L",�i,�,,�'L,��, �;'��*­kq�v. ','.' ftg::.��, forth from the � \ I 1=oa 0.9­Sgur wbolo heaAw intem.t bers $u' *U section''4M, puol� , 'm , , ,qw . . - - ' - 4=3�k. ::� ���,�:;;",��,�'�,."�;'��������,,�,f,���'��,,'P�l,,, . ," .- ' LOINMESBORD, — f iquNnAy, sapTzg in zhle� - 0#. You haVe given froely �ed in- gv,ttin - 1'�4�,P.4,pprbmont and from the N,(A,$. M .. BZR 3%14 , : " 1,�����,.i'�'�����,�,�l-,;,�l�,,�,;-!in FRIN104,_ _ ­ , , r. 0,1 Usly of your'tinie.an4- tal. looc�ga X w.exinDive, ready,lor tb , , I " _ J. Roberton, has . ", . s'Week"-7nt. Sur&me)r, " .�;1,1: ,�;,i��P��.-!! , 1* � , , accept- ''I. 0 , airs tm ,�;�,­t�j,�',,`.n` " lit �J�bumjlu Department,, To- ,,� Service at 11 a.m. 'a loyalty aAO d0VQUQU of,the Lordt's Supper willbe hs ry - �W 'r ,� ��,, , , . R , �,i"Fiq,�. V,�� 4f,.',�i.�47 ". , ed ri . .1.1. 'W"V1, ,, `., 1- �,41!F - ..,Xatlitra i ud 0i, T -4 We have in the � . ­� 1.1-1, , ,� . . .� & position in HeAS411 Sutton-lqr. I whto V ,An never forget. , ID S' e 'I""11, ,,, ­ Uuited'�Chvrvh on the ,W,; andMrs. T. Ma &� wh'b time ReV. John Elder, lo,(,ked, 1�jjjj. , comin 1. - %�49 . o tes, Provinc al. a � ".. love and admdration oil ' prepArat I "W"R I'll of London, call- � I � "'I k" N!", � � �,,�; the regulations re- ed on f ory Service wi ;IIII-ilf "V'1'11,-­�. ".4'' last week,�-Mr. ,.". 01,�;. " 4,1 'X , I % n'iu Sunday, An ,� 11-11111.'. - , �'�"� ir�6*��p th44 riends Tre-7' will 4 ,V,qr a special Sermon. your Q1,ft pf service as an invisible be hPlol on riday .g. �`ekv`v 0&1 I � , ����,'*,'..'�:.I�,i�,,�l-�,-!);�,,,�,,� ­,f�'53� .,a #op signs, on roads leading and Mrs. Griflaths and family motored .evenin At a . ,-t: In tha'i��.yeniiig at 7.3o p.m., ,tame *Wh )>Urn$ in you as a I-ampeouclusion. I - -�� hy lighted.. 4.V "$�� , 1 -', %, .!X,P'V,&hW9ys and on town gtad to London last, Wednesday -Mr. Fred of ithis servieg, ohp -p,,, ­,,.%,.?,'n,, r;,�,,.i,: � o,- �' the addres§. ,will be given .. the hand -of God. YOU ,,.. , 'Mgi� : . . r P*Actice -be- -Mrs. Jao, , ,,­ . ,.r.,,W l.,,a�,,14 " Johnston, of London, recently spent I will held. A," - , "... ­�k��71'1r"' ­ '' k ,%ti�lstroets, is, hereafter, to be ' . with us has gladdened oiAr Bradbuxy, of Detroit, acoomps , ". , � '. �., I 1� � ­.,�'p­A,1,11.11. I'll - ; 4.14tO 1 � 1. - some time at his -home here. - Mrs. Rev. George 1��.and, of Knox ass0clZt1%a. I , 1!,�'; �!�-' 141 '.��OA,;2p,,! - , ,'.0; ' Church, Stratf 6*4. hearts, qiAriched our lives, and leaves her parents, Mr. And Mrs. ," �; ". - � "�, " - - � , " , gor. without fear or favor. us I an abiding memory At once, al?d family, of Sarnia, motov��Vol . , , . ..pq �' ,.. ,, Li ­, , -4, Strant, of Dundee, spent last gull- , ' ,,, I w, "" ': . ai at th " ,;S.,`�t4�4,.��,:'�" �!4 Seaierthithe stop signs urn M n day e home qf Mr. T. Fairservice. On Monday le ! ' i there gra&1�0,4 We wish you to Sunday and spent t,4�1,4�.,. � vowng A, 4�d happy. A '" * '. * ite -he day at th ., 1,1� Ok,�F;­!.,� '' on each side of the highway, -Mrs. Lear, of Blyth, vis d her, t I ' will be a Meat Su-pPF. Sup- accept th%j'gift !�om us, Aid with it !.,;, Min - with "'k2-, " , - 12,�;� " - I "AR �vlll "ftt� . I . h . Mrs. Le;.-� Tleoddefi.- I ome of Mr. and 10; . I'l, �?,�.-',',:�N many friends in the -village - I �, 1. -, -, Apa- pretty generally obeyed, but the . . per served at 5.30. p.m>, concert � wannest regard and 55N., I!, � and A our ., � rN." � heartiest WT. and Mrs. ,Cecil 0oop, I I , � $� I .X,,,'� "�, 1�0 I cinity last week. -Nurse Fraser, of � at 8 p.m. . . er and Wb5 ,-,k,,W' 4' � be said of � wishes fora future bright and happ3�lp ­01AXNMi',­1'..":! .." , 4 is"193t-­,,�. . eame can 'not motorists of - Clinton, Spent the week end wit] !��l.. . - � Signed -04-�behalf of the choir. , I ��1'5� �, � . i Edmpnton, recently spent some time i � er� � XIMVZ.11,�,:` '12 her father, Mr. W. C. Stone, and sis ,;� 11, " , - ,� 1'1;�', . 4,:i' @atwing. the highway from other sid(­' here, the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Adults 715c; Children, und � - , years, 35c. Huron; Pres byterial W. M. S. -Th, ters,�-Miss Kate McEwen, of Gait, i , � , i � ­ `,`;��,,`L,',:! *Teets in the town. There is a G. McCall. -Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Aber N . �`l 1", , .'i,-�; . y 11 spending a, -few days at the hoing o , 1, - , - � ,'' ft,k annual Conference of Huron, Presby- �, , Ifter — ,1-. - .4W 11--'54, " temptation, where there is little or no have returned to the Manse after -- �'i. 1,flt V i6fh, V� � , � tnX, . , berial Women's Missionary Society of Kr- laud MA* Pugh MeEwen ia7w .V,- k , -'111. ; the summer mon-thrg at , 11 ?�._, by one of spending �?IZ" ,,�,� I �� ....... ...��, �,:­ �, ttraf& in sight, to pass Bayfield.--4Mrs. Wheeler, of BelgTavk; ' the Presbyterian Ohurch in Cguad-a family -Services 'in -the United churel . I 1 �14;"�.�, 1 L .... I .."".. these signs without a stop, but in who has been- visiting the' home of I— I was hold in Carmel Presbyterian were fairly well attended on Sunda NP-:,.": . 1"... -15i4�1�-­ �, doing so a motorist leaves him or Mr. and Mrs. McCrea, has returned . Church, Elen�all, on Wednesday, Sept. last, 'Rev. Mr. Sinclair conducting th, N.,h,. . I I ..��11­ 1. with hat and Shoes to 12th, and a large number of Aelegater both m9ming and evening , � berself open to a fine. home. -Miss Edna Lyon has rettirned match. For , servilelas . . ,,,,.� the past four years the bride has from ,ditfl'rent sor deli-ering mmt i and in � .. . ��.-�,:. � . Motor traffic is becoming so dense. from Clinton Hospital, where she un- .t ,ieties attended. A M , - �� ,11:r- ... derwent an operation for appendicitis. been employed with the American very fixtoresting . and enthusiastic sPiTing 80"110110- M%n7 Hess ani , . ,� ,­ . � even in the smaller places, that no Mir. Goodwin gavo� a I ", -1 ieeting �vas reported, and the re- in , ", *::�. -Mr. and Mrs, E. Adams and Mr. ROiator Company, in Detroit, and m pleaw -g duet 111111,11:-- staff present . v06 all of a very.satisfacto while at the 'evenink service Mrs. H �f� -,� the ed her with a mag- -P"ts W 11 ,,,,, � precautions affecting the safety of and Mrs. J. Carter motore(t to Lou- ry J. McDonald and MIS& M. J,Dbn,stID ; "'?'"', � the public at large, can any longer don last Tuesday andtook in the Fair nificent three-piece jewelry set, bra0- a0d an4uraging ,nature. Follow1419 I �'... . . - I ,�� , be sregarded by drivers of cars. -Mrs. Elsley, who spent last week le -t, brooch a4d necklace to mi-feb. was the order of the programme:- "also rendered very sweAly a duet. - 3 ,., �. di . I . I .t . ,,, . with her sister, Mrs, Campbell, West- The -any friends of the ,bride will Morning ' Session, 9.,30, Executii,e Mm Peter Fisher and daughter, Mig , 1,1 , . , . The stop sign represents the law, and field, and other friends, has returned join in extending congratulatiorin. - meetingl 10 a.rn., devotions, Bayfield Eleanor, left for Toronto last wee] . , M�:., I . When you . Auxiliary. - Hymn . 699P to.attend the wedding of Mrs. nisher, , I , . ,the law is to be obeyed. home. -The W. M. S. held their regu- . Scripture, �� . I . � .� , � :;,�. over -run one and a fine is imposed, lar monthly meeting in the basement � . - - ----' 1h Draver. a6dress by the President, Mrs. son, Mr. Allan Fisher, whose weddinj ... 1-: took place in St. Ann -Is Anglical ­­ donft blame the policeman, it is his of the United church last Wednesday ZURECTRT J. C. Greli, Seaforth., followed by the Church on Saturday, September 15th -1--l". minutes b,yl Miss H. 1. Graham, Sea- s business; nor an informant, nor the afternoon with a splendid attendance. . '�­z -We are pleased to forth; kerharks, Supply Secretary, Miss Fisher acted -as organist for th :.1. . He �now that 'Mrs. Keller-Deiehert, - An interesting Mrs. Fair, Clinton; Literature Secre- wedding.-M-rs. Beek, of Yonkers, Ne% ,.iji magistrate who imposes the fine. E. Watsork, who was Wrated on in rent took -place' York, nee Miss Margaxet . .�". ql. I I - Wilson o -.". I has no other altenm,tive. The blame Clinton Hospital on Satu ay for ap e at the home og Mr. tary, Miss B. McEwen, Goderich; this v Ua I ;­" rd - 1 ' I I �­ . 'Mrs. T. Sw u S th, S I , . ; , rests with'the driver alone. A driver pendicitis, is doing as well as can be arid Mrs Peter DelDhert, Sr., Blind Treasurer,' a ini ea- i ge who was. here for sev . ­.� I . . .1 . may ket away with it a good many expected- I Line, i&� T.,nehip, ,last Wednesday forth; report of, Pro,vinefal meeting, eral weeks visiting her parents, Mr U, I !.141 I when Rev. E. Tuerkheim. Performed -?Aiss Taylor, Blyth, followed by the and Mrs. John Mcl)p Wilson, retlurne, I .1� times, but sooner or later the penalty hoyne,during the past week. Mrs. Bee I 1.11� the ceremony which united in mar- roll -call of Auxiliaries; report of , .. I . I -�., I ,will have to be paid. riage their daughter, Frieda Anne, and Counell ,Executive meeting in Van- was well and very favorably knowi 11 , . . i � �4 : ", � Better acquire the habit now;, it IKIDPIP19M Mr. Edward Keller, son of Mr. and couver, -Mrs. Greig, Seafort%; greet_ .in Hensall and &Strict dumang her girl -'�W� . . . Mrs. Charles Keller, of near Dash- ings from'Presbytery; clo hood years, and her -many relative .� . only takes a -mon-tent at best, and it Notes. -Mr. Earle Sproat is in To- wood. Nearly one ,hundred relatives by Aub '. I btaught this "'g Prayer and friends are pleased to meet he � . I I , -i urn ve'y pleas- here fram, time to time . ..... 1- may save a life sometime. ronto this we ---k and while there will and friends were present and A on visits.- - rning session 11 attend the marriage of his brother, the wedding dinner the Zurich Band a conclusion, At the AD rnoo . k . � : to Mrs. and Miss Reid were visited b, ... I.— --,---.---.-,--- Dr. W. C. Sproat. -Miss Jennie Ches- entertained the guests. Mr. and Mrs. &ion the' n sea a number of fTiends on Sunday after ,.,. meeting commenced at two .. 'i . .1 I FARM TRAFFIC'ON ney has returned home after visiting Keller will reside on the farm west o'clock, with a very lai�ge attendance, noon last from the neigh -boring dis 1'� friends in Toronto -Mrs. A. McDon- of Dashwood, which the groom has and opened with devotions by "I ��*� trict to the rwrth.-Mr. Robert Mc �.�;� , H IGHWAYS ald and Miss M. Johnstone, of Hen- the Laren, �­ rented from, his father. Goderich. -A,uxiliary, ST., is fitting up a rdee drive ��, following Hymn he recently purchased for the Fat I .. ,- , ", sall, sang a duet that was much en- 212; gcAp�ture lesson and prayer. A �.� . The Toronto Globe on Tuesday voic- Joyed in Kippen United Church on Fair J Fairs- -We believe Mrs. A. Scruto `,'.' , . � udges.-The *%perintendent very pleasing duet was rendered by ��Ilq .,-"�. Sunday last, -Quite a number from of Agricultural Soocietles� ... - ed a feeling ,that is getting pretty Mr. J. Mrs.. W- intends having her dwellingon Quev ... , _A, McLaren an M . A - 1'.� this vicinity attended Exeter Fall Lockie Wilson, bar, appointed the drew Dougall, of Hensaild rs n Street nicely stuccoed,)by Mr. C general amoing farmers living on Pro- I which was Wolfe, who , . harle s quite ah expert in tha 1.1, Fair on Wednesday last. -A number judges at named hereinafter to judge very ma,011 enjoyed by all. V line of work -Mr. and Mrs. S. L -1 'i �, .. vincial Highways in Ontario. It cites This was 11 �1. of the farmers are at their beans anki at Zurich Fall Fair, to be held next followed'by an interesting Address by ic! . . a case in the northern part of the a . ;" . � , few have finished. -Mr. Johnson, Monday and Tuesday. Horses, Mr. Mrs. Daniel Strachan, President of PePPl- returned last week from ­ Province, where the farmem have, of St. Louis� U.S.A., spoke very nice- Charles Calhoun, of Dobbintoli; cattle, the W, , very pleasant few weeks' holiday 11- amen's Missionary Society, , ,., I what we would call, a genuine griev- ly in Kippen United Sunday School. sheep and swine, Mr. Fred W. Lee, W. D. f -which was listened to with ,pent with relatives and friends i �w - . Mr. Johnson is an old friend and ev- uf Springford; -poultry, Mf. A. , different places. -The Misses XcAl �, ance and one which in soniii- form or E. much ' ' . .,� iuter�-st. Following. a hymn and 1. eryone w .1, � other, fairmers in other as glad to see him back Doan, of Thornofalle; ladies' work, the collection, a season of brief -pray- lister, at the west end of our village .., . Place's are Miss Thelma Neeb spent the w - Jack Dundas, of Markdale. The have ,recently improved the appear ,;,:. e ers were given: Our Missionaries, ,,,�, �finding themselves up against' , end with her sister, Mrs. Samuel inKenley-WkIson concert troupe will pro- . ance of their nseat dwelling properb �:�11 Mrs. Graham. Exeter;.H,om,e Missions, by having it nicely repainted. - Ou- "'r. I Thomson, of the London Road: -Mr. vide the entertainment at the concert Mrs. Ke*h McLean, Seaforth; Young ,:" "There are occasional signs off Johnson, of St. Louis, visited over in the hall on Tuesday night, followed Pe-ople, and Mission B �ek lookinj A— � - ands, Miss council are wisely this w . .. .� , discontent over road conditions Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. Elgie by a dance. after any cracks, or openings in ou ,;� -11 as they affect farmers under the I . Nairn, Goderich; Echoes of Student I 'I%..- of Tuckersmith-Quite a number Volunteer Movement-, Miss S. 1. Me- pavement and having the same fillei , .1 I development of improved high- from here have had their f4mily mys- Notes. -At a meeting of the ladies Lean, Seaforth. A delightful musi- in with hot tar on the, i I, . I a stitch priticiple tha I.I..- ways. The better the roads the teries and fortunes told by Pro of the local Lutheran Church the eat selection by the Hensalil Mi ' � fessor . in time salves nine. - Ou �.. . .. 11 .. I . greater the traffic by motor cars, other evening, it was decided to have . "Ion Lodges and literary -societies are look ... Gladstone, of England, who has been Band was given, after which a 11, ��., . and one result is the embarrass- af H-ensall for a few nights, -The a fow supper and programme on the re- ing forward to the renewing of thei ­, .; I - �­ . port of the Resolution Committeewas 1. ment which follows for hor- ' service and Sunday School wi , October lgth�La%t Satur- �� .,,�. I . U be evening of given, after which the meeting closed activities with the closing of the sum , �,i' - vehicles. It, is quite improbable withdravm in St. Andrew's United day evening the Brodhagen Band vis- mer time.-Fat� ": with the Doxology and -benediction. Catholic ­er Ford of the R,om,al , � I ., ; . �, � - - I that theborse will disappear from Church on Sunday, September 23rd, ited Zurich and delighted the large The ladies of Carmel Presbyterian Priesth6od­was in, the vil . farms, and if he is needed on the on account cof I-ElIsgreen antiversary. crowd with an excellent programme. ".., lage during the past week calling ol '.. � I Church PKpvided a most sumptuous relatives and friends in- Hiensall aliq �,r;, land hemust occasionally -be used Anniversary servicesk at Hillsgreen -Contractor J. Reid, of Mitchell, has dinner for, ; � R., 11 for rpad traffic. ill be at 11 a.m. and 7.30- p.m.,,n courpleted the work of assembling his . the delegates. The fol- on the Boundary. Father Ford i I'll., I w I lowing are the names for the execu- well and ' -0rablY known in, thi., 11�., A-,I,Dxig'wfth the hindrance of Sunday, September 23rd. Rev. Jas..dredg:4?� and has started. or�.-the Black tive for 1928: , 'President, Mrs. job ff%v . ,"', I horses to speedy movement comes Anthony, M.A., of Thames Road Unit- Creek Drain. It is!expected ,that the P neighborhood and has a fine. pleasin� ,, V G. Greig. likaforth; Ist Vice-Presi- ", . manner and pbysique.-Re,v. J -as. Me I .1, 1^-a new regulation against heavy ed Church, will be the special speaker digging of this ditch will not be com- dent, Mrs. R. 4C. McDermid, Gode� ll.r,y, of Car,,, 11';��, farm machinery on pav�ed roads, for the day. -Rally Day Service will pleted until next summer. -Messrs. rich; 2n,d �Vice-President, Mrs. J. took the Presbyterian. church . . ,X. .L.I. . unless the wheels are smooth. be observed on September 30th. -St. J P. Rau and H. Yungblut are spend- 'Foote, Exeter'; 3rd' Vice -President, service in the Presbyterian 1, 1, 1. The flanges -needed for threshing ing the week in Northern Ontario on church in Bayfield on Sunday after , I.: Andrew"r. United Church wCl hold Mrs � G. D. MeTaggart, Clinton; 4th i- , 11 � � 1 1, . machines, if used on the road, cut their anniversary on Sunday, October a fishing trip. -Mr. E. F. Klopp was Vice -President, Miss Taylor; noon last, delivering an -able and . Blyth ; forceful sermoro.-The relatives and , into pavements -and do great in- 7th, at 11 a.m and 7.M p1m. This a visitor in Toronto on bus,imess over Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. George friends of Mrs. Frank Blatchford, of . 1, - ­ . Hence it is necessary to would have been the sixtieth anfii- ,the week end. -Mr. Theodore Laporte McDonald, Goderrich; Recording Sec- Exeter, and formerly of Dur village . �. ,- . - jury. - I ,;. . remove the flanges for paved versary of the former Methodist has taken over the fine farm on the retary, Miss. H. Isabel Grahem, 1�1 Sea- regret to learn of her . i reads. Just here comes a strong church, so for this, historic occasion Blue Water Highway, which he pur- . present very l ' forth; Treasurer, Mrs.'T. Swan Smith, serious illnes$­We -are � . difference of opinion. Reeve J. chased from his father, Mr. John S,,f,,,tb: Hom .: � .� the Rev. G. N. Hazen. B.A., D.D., of ,,e pleased to: .1. .Helpers, Secretary, report Viat both Mrs. Thomas Welsh ,.. I, (F. Hambly of West Gwillimbury, Centennial Chu ' Laporte. The latter is moving into rs J. Fraser, Bayfield; .1�.... ecording to the Barrie Examiner, rch, London, Ont., will N Young Wo- and Mrs Garnet Case who have -been ��, .. a be the special speaker. - Mr. Alex. the home to be vacated by his son, me.n;s Secretary, Mrs. J. MeMerchy. so serioisly ill, are now improving ,1� 7'.. . 11.�'. raised Theodore, which he has taken over Briefs. - Harvest I-lome Services nicely -Mrs. James. (Anni,e) Logan x �- a protest recently when Kennedy, of Windsor, visited at the .. 9ix threshing machine owners home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elgie, and will take things easier. -Mr. J. were held on Sunday last in ' .. St. Paul's returned on Tuesday evening after 11 PL- were prosecuted for injury to the of Tuckersinith, during the week.- F. Fink, of Watford, visited friends Anglican Church, to large congrega- spending a couple of weeks at Wind- . . highways. lie complained that, Dr. Strang, of the West, visited dur- here on Tuesday. Mr. - Fink 'bad .a tions. Rev. Mr. Schaffter, of Wing- - . %­ farmers are being crowded off ing the -week at the home of Mr. rnce at Blyth while re-: ham, conducted both morning and eve- sor, her former home. -Mr. and Mrs , �;. I Jose -ph Gase, of Toronto, were in the " the highways b3� motorists, and Mrs.. John D. Stewart, of Tucker- turning from his home art Mildmay, ning servic , . - _e. with very much accept- village during the past week visiting ,'. that paved roads had, temporarily smith. -Mrs. John Smith, of Hem His car took fire and in putting it ance. The church Vas beautifully with their-imany relativesand friends, � 11 all, I ", at least, bee�i a handicap and fin- is visiting at the home of her son out he burned both hands severely.-, decorated fG'-r the occasion with plants, . ­ ­ ..' ­ ancial burden for those making I Mr. Emerson Smith, of our village.'- Mr- Campman, %�' perintendent of the both being former residents of Nell- - - fruits ay)d flowers, and much credit is sall.-Mr. W. G. Wit ­ ;." their living on farms. Mrs. Anna McDonald and Mis,s Mar- Rxeter rural hydro system, was ;t due to the ladies of the congregation son, of Goderi6, , li, - This is, of courm, an extreme visitor in town on Tuesday. and formerly of our 011age, was here , garet Johnston sang a duet entitled, He Stat- who so tastefully� decorated the on Wednesday last. -Mr. Thomas Me 1 1, view, for -the majority of farmers, "They Crucified Hun,,, in St. An- edl while here that a canvvas of the church. The choir- rendered special - , .. m h n Lean, y �- at least in the older counties, drew's Church on Sunday last, which u - . u ic, which wad uc e joyed. Mirs. visiting his relatives, Mr. and MXS. . farmers around Zurich would be n n s of WfnghaTn, was here recerAl ,,, . -.� have their own motor car or truck was greatly appreciated by the Coll- dertaken in the near future and ee- .11 , T. G. Robinson took the solo I Parts T. 0. Drummond, and Mr. Earl Drum- .,�­ and use �the hi-g1liways, freely. gregation. forts made to have as many as pos- of the anthem in the morning, while i.. , TranslDorting threshing machines Kippen Boy Wins,, The sible sign up for hydro service. in the evening NASA Grace Stone sang mond and his family. -Mr. and Mrs. . , Fxeter Times of last wee 1�s:- I artin are spending a few 3cholar �: over hills when roads are slip- V . ,-V " Du�can MeM . I ; : ,, pery is a delic�-te task. The Ex- "St. Clar� A. McLean won the Uni- - the solo in the antbein.-Mr. Alex. weeks visiting with Mr. ai4d Mrs. Dan . Buchanan, whg.recently underwent an McDonald in Galt, 'Mrs. HeMartinIs I. .. "., aminer .voices local opinion in say- versity of Werstern Ontario Scholar- HIENSALL operation at Setifortb Mem8rial Hos- - ing it cannot be done with flanges, ship for the Exeter High School whicio . sister -A good old-fashioned new and � .. . pital, has returned to -his home here cld time hop will be staged at the " ' includes free tuition for two years at Fisher-Eimmett.-The following in- feeling milch improved in health.- �,:,� , but Admits that Governmen't en- �� . pers take the other view, pro- Weatem valug $1;0. To qualify for tereg- ite hi h will -no doubt be Mr. and Mrs, I?eTcy Wiggins, of Lan- Hensall Town 1411 on Friday, Sep- , I T m, w ,c - .1 - t � , . 'W'd the tractoT pu&mg t,Ne ma- tdie 3bh�ip the ,arldidate on�ust 4Df in , . 1� tembdr 2fst, under the auspiees of the ".:� � . . .. arge mol mbeT im H,en- don, have ni9v into town and have Hensap ,,, - ; ". � is a beavy ame. " rdne Upper sa"I RapeTs (in- &dql a yiOuity, refem to the mar- rented part' I Mr. Alpx. ,%parl& Base -ball Club. This is the , I 0-�& diffieu 'y the C.Q. i firsit Mance of the sRason. fdwsEe will + I � - It Mifetrates ame year) and make an ffIverage riage 0 Mrs. P. Nsher'st son, Hugh house, and fntend to become future . � . " ., transition period of the country of at least 66 per cent. Clarence Allen Fisher, ,of Toronto: A' pretty residents of our village. XT. Wig- be furnished by the Boyce Orcloestma. ,. -as -motor vehicles and the neces- also qualified by reversion for a less wedding took place at St. George's gins 'bw a Oositlon'as harness maker -For Thursday, October '4tb, the ,,� . .." I . sary good roads become general. valuable scholarship -which he is un- Church, Toronto, on Saturday,. So in Kippen.­Xr. W. J. Hensall Firemen have secured the ser- . , 1: : I There is no doubt of the irrita- able to hold, only one scholarship be- 15th, when Lillian. Pt. vices of Mr. Archie NrCulloch,,Seotch . . Mice, youngest St. Louis, spd'nt a few days recently .11 � I tion under present conditions, ing allowed to a candidate. This is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Em- at the home of Mrs. R. Hunt, and comedian, and his troupe o,f artists of ".� �. . -with lack of provision for farm tbt. third year in succession Exeter m-ett, Duplex Avenue, became the Sister, Miss Bell, -and also with friends London, to give a first class and up- - vehicles, and lack of footpatbs for Frigh School has won a to -date concert in, the Town Raj], .� scholarship bride of Mr. Hugh Allen in Kippen­-ZMiss Jean Elder left for ., anff." Fisher, of . pedes,tri at Western, Mr. Harry Pyreb -winning Toro -h -to, 'Younger son of Mrs. Fisher Toronto last Friday where she ex- HensR]I. The Firemen have been very 4.!, -Ila Morlock in and the, late Peter Fisher, of Irensall, Pects to attend Pharmacy for two fortunate in securing this concert . . in 1926, and Miss E m,� There seems to be a growing im- 34'27. "Spider," as he is affeationate- Rev. J. P. Dykes, rector of St. years, and at the end of that time, if I , 1. I troupe, as we believe they have very 11:', pression among mctorists that they ly known by his classmates, is a $-on George's Church, conducted e- she mi -e s * MABY engagements, being -booked for 1 .,... the cer L It h,good success, she will :1 . own the roads. They don't do any of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McLean, of m-ony, assisted -by, " *04 druggist. -master W.,89*9 'ahead. Please keep this date I Rev. Cannon A. H. -be a full 2. P .�t:. . .s.. such thing. While provi�cifal high- the London Road, nort4 of Kipper." Allman, of Gravenhurst. Misr, Elean- Rae Patters�&:Oite day recently had in mind. -Mr. Fred Smallacomb�,, of � � 111'. - or Fisher, sister of the groom, play- the misfort;l '6.r.*hile Playing horse .;-; ways were constructed with a view of . p Guelph, was in the village the last :,, --- ­ , week end, renewing acquaint �. ni-91cing motor traffic more pleasant e� the wedding march. The bride was shoes in tlii�-�� at his home, to ances who � G, given in marriage 'by her father, and have the borse shoe strike him on the were pleased to see him again and ,* I V and faster, they were also built with CROMAIRTY looked charming in a white silk crepe upper lip, indictin6 a very deep siod looking so well. -Wedding bells are . �,.­' ringing in this, village. -Miss Helen I . I ��.,i�-, a view Of bettering far- properties Church Re -opening -The re_,Pen� dress with veil and orange -blossoms, n1asty gash,'Which required stitches, .,! .1 d , and sasigting the farmer who in a ing services in connection with Crom, and carrying a shower bouquet of but at date of writing the wound is Hefferan, of Seaforth, is spendhig a ig��', I . ­ arty Church, will he ,held on ,%nd Sweetheart roses and lily of the val- beating nieoly�Prof. -Gladstone and week visiting her father, Mr. L. Hef- , �&,� " large measure pays for them. ay, noled by her sister, is classy vaudeville show, under the feran, and sisters, Misses Ervelyn and , ' i,4��,� . ­Pte1TAbeT 20th. On the following ley. She was atte 11 �.�., ' Dorothsr.-Quite a large -number from .. .. . . �.., I The farmer has to use threshing Monday evening a supper -mill be serv- 'Mrs. Ernest Fritsehi, of Buffalo. Mr. auspices of %. Paul's Anglican church �,fit,.: � -here attended the Exeteg Fair on . . machinery and its transpoirtation over splendid programme pro- Alex. MeMurtrie, cousin of th gave very fine concerts to fairly large �,;;;� ed and a e groom, "?�.11. . vided. ffet 'lunch Pudienceg in the Town 41WI on Mon- Wednesday last.-MIr. C. S. Hudson ,4;;�: I the 1bg1liways should be just as Deg- sdrved at the homeof the day and Tues4ak ',ev"ing of N � j�'r � Jackson -Brace. - A quiet w I -bride's pa,r- this recently very nicely made and- latter- , � , edding ., ot itimate as the movement of any other ,a, wlemnized in New York City ents, Mr. and Mrs, Fisher 161ft on a week,'Which Wore very well recelvtol. ed an announcement board for the �� 1,r,,K, �: .1 I',' - ,'�.� motar vehicle. A threshing machine when trip to W'eatern Ontario, and, on their -Weama-VIOMied to see Mrs. R. Hig- use Of'bhe United Church at Chisel- 11#�Z�;,, a popular young lady of this I � . return wi ,,,,rel,!��1'101, � " Or tractor, even with flanged community in the person of Mrs. 11 reside in Lola Road. gins able to,, he but again following hurst.-Mr. John, Coleman, a freight !,�,Y��,�f'­ wheels, I " I I . . - 40y �X! I �. , travelling At three or fot[r miles per ' nt jlli6ss of -a r . -V, 1. her rece numbe of engineer of the ,C N.R. and residiug 01 �,,­ . Mary Reb;ria "Becky," Bruce, young. Presentalffm - A very pleasing 6eks.-Mr. SA� Spencer, accomj�an. at London, spo-tt thi past p�'��,,fl. , !",,fio,�­ eat daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. David event took place recently in the bgm- w ,week with 60:"I,*;�P­ hout, lo nobt lik#ly- to do any more, if led by Mr. Dickson, of Seaforth, Was his relatives In Hensall And Vicinity , 1 I ,�,t'A,-, '' Bruce, of 'Cromarty, wag united' i'd merit of Carmel Preallyteriari churo-h I . '*Ai 't". �V , � . ' - ' ,' . in towlt on Nbilday'af- this week re- and endo-.9,4ed a fe-voI days, .fishing at .� � ft mueh,*harm to a h1g&*vsy ,as ',' marriage to Mr. John Russell, eldest VherA the choir qf that church tender- neWing acqualiftZem-A vevy low.ge the Sauble -River.-Phroffessor A,nder,, �,Sr�,Z,,�-, .. I !V-5,- 209ded fte-ton truck travelling at 35 son of Mr. and Mrs. John, Jackson, ed Miss Rena 'Hudslon, on& 0 theft number of tbe:fgir X nded the ton of Lond ,n, ,&�o�:�;�11 , . I �100�1: I , se atte I 0 ­ 111�,, 1, 1, - -ask. The Wde was daintily popalaT ; . I . was iathe-villaie- thv ,;,Id�,!� . or AA %aes, as many of thm do. Pedly, 9 ullembers, and wbose wedding� fine display of , 'costs and dresses, first ,part of this week olilling on his ,':,i,,�",!i�,,,� ., - , . . gowned in, a dress, af blue skitas taf- is to take place the hitter part of whiall was hdld­M'Mr� T. C. Joyntfs friends, Mr. AnA Urg. Ja W. Bonthron '­ j,- I " I I �, ­ ­'­&,.,.­� ". I ,f,,%,,�'f.:,:��, ;. 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I 7 1. � :r-', �. �. :�� " �:,' I 33AN B9A=3T - . -,,�� loalf supply was practi-yy evezi viih. tt��l I . I � of a Week ago, and the prille *11 *4 N414 � . , Toronto, Sept,.qmber l8th.-Beaus, Caaadj;u ohqicq was unqh=ged at 25 to 16 014q I �cj t4 I hcMd-Plched, 0.60 per bushel. I I r, onond. th but the odd , prime lot, 4 k I I *.Wg�V' On lust Monday at 17 c' ta, and cl ­ ftv� veals made bettoIj than C. ' 20 0=43, �- - . Grologers were unchanged a! 7% to.8% t PIDU S POULTRY WARIKST PUMV-were ;a beavA oRering, and JR4 b f I I . starting to Toronto. Sep tembar 18tb. . Move .10 0 scales, Prices vmr( a cent Per pouVA'. than last weez1% Chickens, 5 ! tbs. up 45 = . close on tho'bialk ,d .... I ........ ::, alwas and wethem Do., 4 to 5 lb,L ...,.1 ... I ...... 4$ some 2AOO averpZipo 75 PQunds wejg,h)hL Do., y 8 to 4 tbs . .................. 87 up at Is Cents. with only some 200 at la quar. Dr., 2% to 83h tbs . .............. ter hig%er. and the rest downward to 11 Heni.lover 6 The . .............. � ... : - 8,1. per pound. cent Some 800 buck leanba sold at 11 I Do 4 to 6 tbs . ...... 60 onts, Sheep Gold unchallAed at IT�m a ts - T);.,: 8 to 4 tbs. ....::,..,::::.,::::: ?9 7% cents. according to quality. Roasters .............. ............... . 2,6 Rogs in a slight offeriolor sold a half aow� Turkeys ................ ............ 50 ' than last week's 09se, bacon selects, W,a.a. I ­� making IS'/,. cents �er Pound.- On carlp liax . 1from the southwestern section of the provine, n I a cut of 50 c�fnta per cwt. was introdu= I GRAIN WARXXT Vor 1tb-4%%A -d Mxesday,ts ldaAnz. pkqp, - . ' � I ' specta for another 25 cents Per cwt. redub TbrlauiP, September l8th.-Manitoba. wbeat­ tion in prim of hogs for Wednesday', QO,4 No. 8 Northern, $1.09; No. 4 wheat, 01.03; ing weTe mentioned. 0 * s No. 2 tough, $1,12%; NO. 8 tough, 01.04�6; The receipts to-dar -were 8,318 alsttle 1,154 No. 4 tough, $1.02 (c.LL Goderich and, bar 'JaZz calves, 950 hogs and 5,005 sheep a ports). � nd In addition there were 2,500 cattle on throusi Manitoba Oats -No. I feed,'� 58��e, (c�i.f- billing. . Gaderich and bay ports). Quotldlons'- Heavy beef steers. choJee, $U American Corn -No. 2 yellow, 01.19; ­No, to $12.25; do. XaiT, $11.00 to $11,5o; butch,a e � 3 yellow, $4.18 (Toronto freights). steers, choice, 011-00 to $11.50'. butcher heW. Millfeed, delivered, Montreal freights, bass err, Choice, -10.75 to 011-50; do. comn= f included: Oran, per ton, $81.25; shorts, per $8.00 to $9.50; butober saw&, good to choic-2 ton, $33.25; middlings, $43.?5. 1$8.00 to $0.00; do. fair to good, $6.50 tt Ontario oats -Good. sound, heavy oAts­ln107.50; do. common, 66-00 to 06.25; eannerz . car lots, 43 to 45c. Co.b. shipping points. and cutters, ,$4.00 to $1-50; butcher b4b Ontario good milling wheat, f.o.b. shipping good to choice, 07.60 to $8.00; do. medium k points, according to freights, $1.06 to $11.10. $7.00 oo $7.50; bologisas, $6.50 to 67.00; bakr Baxley -Malting, 62 to 68c. beef, $12.00 to $14.50r feeders, choice, 69.G� Buckwheat -Not quoted. to $10-50, do. fair, $8.50 to S8.76; stockers Rye --No. 2. 90 to 95c. - choice, $9.00 to $10.25: do. fair, Q8.00 to$8.50 Manitoba olour-­First 'Patents, in jute, springers. choice, $140 to $170; milch cows $7.20; Torquto; second patents, in jute, $6.60. choice, $90.00 to $loo.00: Calves, choice. 611 Ontario flour-Toronto,'90 per cent- patents, to �16.00; do. medium, 010.00 to $23.00; do Per barrel. not quoted; seaboard, $6. , grassers, $7.50 to $8.50: lambs, $14.00, tx $14.25; bucks'. .1012.00 to $12-25; sheep. choice - $7.00 to $8.50; do.. heavies. aS.50 to $s.50 ­ LRVBSTOCIK MARK ' d0- culls. $3.00 to $5.00; hp selects, w.o.e. AT ,gs, - . $18-60; do., fed. $18.10; do., thick smostk3 Union Sbock Yards, Toronto, September 18. w'o,c,, $13XO; do.*, fed, $12.60. . . r -All classes of li ve " back for the block suf- Montreal, September 18th. --Cattle receipts I fered in the 'Price break which occurred On 2.155; with u 85 per cent. increase in battli n heavy receipts following last week's well- Priee5 were about steady in cows and bulh loaded market, to -day's ru.n of ca.eJor sale and a shade lower in steers. Top steers wert locally amounting to over 8,000 ea. while I,L�wer in Quality than last week and sold fm the supPly of sheep and lambs exceeded 5,000 �tll. G�verql lats of good steers 'sold fm , head. Rog supPly was normal, but thei.eas- SiO 25 to $11, and the bulk of the plain ik .er feeling with regard to this class contin- nled'iuqn steers 'sold around $9.25. Oumn= . sell. and Prices were dowm half a cent per thin steers sold around $8.50. One load oJ a Pound as compared with last Thursdoy's clo:re. i-1 olvrl Pold for $9.00. Good Cows gener S Calves, while only a shade lower, were not ally brought IS to $8.50, with good heiffem �o active as a week ago. Store cattle sold - ,%, rl t, glo. Balogna bulls were- strong C� about steady. $ . VO to $6.60. with the bulk of sa-les betweac -. In the killer division of the cattle section $5.75 to $6.25. .1 I only the odd toP lot of heavy &teem and best QuoNtions: Butcher steers, good. 1 $10. . 2 , 5 1:4 baby beeves sold steady. Butcher steers and , common, $8 ,0 � $11; medium, $9 to $10. to 9 heifers of choice quality were a quarter low- butcher heifers. good. $9 to $15 -� I y er and bids on common kind were a half to medians Of thr"aurter. of a cent off, though very few to 69: common. $6 to $8, Butcher eovw of the common kind sold in good, $7.50 to ,S8.60; medium. $6.50 to $7.25� a movement of a,,,41u,l:, 3:5,'0 to $7.25: can saxyo to 6; some 4,00 head, all kinds. which left more cutters, $4.50 to 65; hutcherersbu'lls, commoJi, r than half the offering unsold at the close. $5.50 to S6;50. Best butcher cows, la few, made � cents. C`ll'el, receipts, 2,859, Calves t which was a quarter ff at the top, a�'hd "or- were WE er butcher grades were a strong quarter flow- and were sold for Z6.50 to $7.25, In good r demand. ,Grassers mude up the the witb - er. N%thing 'lower than 4% cents -per pound invinrity of sales around $6.75 to $7. was registered in'the ,list ,)f canners sold, hut Quvl�fiDnq: Good veaa. $11-.5a to $13; med. r a nd cutters was nar- ium, $10 to $11.50, common, $8 to $9450 ; rower. with a large supply of that class of 5. - cattle on hand. Butcher bulls sold from 6'/' Sheep� receipts, 5,388; lumbs were ate=lsr. to BY-, cents Per Pound, with very fe ak- . 'L to T&ronta Jn bout 1,500 were 034.ped throbih i.ng the top, - txt tg and quality througho el'bulk and western points, EwO and wethers salo of the killer offerings was genera0,.-inferi*r. for $lz,50 4� , and common medium lamk Store cattle w ' steady and �Aa�rIy active, irom $10.60 to $11.50, with cu.M . ere at 610.0a with rdain to good stockers raln�ng from or jowej-. S 73A to 10 cents Per Potind, and feeders from ", Quotation- Ewes, $4 to $7; lambs, I 900,11 9 to 10% cents. lackinq she Ps. Well $ 0 to 4li.50; common. $VD. to $iim� ; : forward FrAli-r 1W springer� were --in demand, receipts, 4.306. There was a So pegi though not so strong as a; week ago, the `be3o; egnt. increase in the number of hogs on salZe. - selling from $120 lo $140 each, but backward Padkers offered Sia to $13.26 for the best . springers and milkers were slow and consid- lets and butchers Paid uv to $18.50 with I am erably easier. Im addition to the cattle for odd sale up to $13.76. Sows were fr,am Sid sale locally bo -day there were 2,500 head on to $11_50. . - through. billin.q, sn increase of some 850 over I 0 last Monday. .. Qu tatiow There were no quot��Ltjuus Ole bogs to -day. — - � �-=-=�� �—�-= -- ­ - �� - � I , , � 11 I RdRRUQINZ� I 35117T � � . . . . . . ;� 1� I I I - 0 - 11 , Autumn AM I Inel"ry I , .. � I I I . �� . . . . I Special showing.,of velvet and felt bats'Friday . and '-atutday, and New Hats each Week,from I 11. , our special hat service, also from our own . I .1 , work room at moderate prices. Call"and see I us before selectilk. Remodelling a Specialty. I X, Ta. Berthe E,, BeH, Hens IRR'OntaTi 0 1,1!;Z,1!; i - .. ,.. 11 .. 11 . �� ,,, 11 �� ",'L. " , I I . . . - � ., — 1. I . I im : , , � �, " , �� . . . . . . I'll � I I � I , �� . Ae khaol- of Commerce, clotou, Out. � I . I I (91 . a"117P , . (51ar e, - Sf#&, gb� � `.nMAFL BOMINW MAIN,�kTG tliat Gewes ote ents to OWM and H,9N I . � , I I S dy6ur r ali 'L I S demmiding a H16H STANDARD OF EFFIGIENCY. I I . I * THERE IS A POSITION WAITYNG FOR YOU I .1 COURSES: Secretarial, Stenographic, C10m,merCial, General "I . . office, Civil Service, Conimemial. Teacher's Course and Spacigi I Coursea armni,ed. . . I You Cannot Attend a Better School -Why Not Attend TEST . 1�, EMBER 4, 1929 - I 1� I . . � - Write to -day f�r inforMatirom. . I I I . � " I " I . Phone 198. B. F. WARD, B.A." PH. Acets., PRi * nanp , I . il ,I I ED - I I I M. A. STONE, Conn. Specialist, vice -prim. 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