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A `Y?� a Gore, >oxY£ bra: �, e u re e sera n � , a �� haty C`r t. e a .lois o - • • zm ai i ' is � '9po e 1p �'t 1p �;� a .. �'f wardif � zt':;+lydlktlaaa f thecllac's, "'euan'sehli,"W 'liGr. our cliu'rches 'who axe not nra'era4bexs ay an talc fie r �0 O'.4 Aa maleic orf past J •18 ow ho 11 o�nsa ilk a�Al �1 0 our W.U.S.d � f r T _ v9° e o `'ov�e t t & our l h� � o ..; 9 4r -i r8sth n,1? � Q �ci RA as ��, e A f' their t,e I1[ty of ltusn� ,A 'F;;1;rnony per, with lase fdaiu�alyP h essrs. weakness lie, lllopv sire ;.0,o to. gel usual; 2nd, ;f e islets, reposimLg as it does on facts re- I�i�as'i>a �li� PJlauriasa, find tl'am"ii�ifi'sses these women %lpt4Krest�.d.?` .'�Pe feel Wf•:H�.x�i� Jb?�'c ra and Gli ®'on an extensive and i;. fated by conteiivparasy witnesses ev. O v , ; a t . ey, do not 1�aowa ; res • best nis'h;. er exclud'in'g the 'mythical, Thus intensive scale over '1'y00 ''acres of The IvAles of rRorc#vne�d served a �pecials: Bes n�,' Dow'ell fa`rmil are Brit- . I 1�hs Mc e e fah: m en"o ed. a fin di li s ue Scott; be History and Story . aR•_e,. 'ao-relayed Y dinner, w ?� h J Y o at team ' h r f t'li Br inti, h of N rth f' I 7�1i of si d t 09 I - : =�, a n 1 Jii►� sir �.' ' Ir r ,-vers r? ,...� � % ,.., '1�'. � , " , .11 ­­;, , '"', ��i"��:,,,,�i"","�e�-,,,,,�;:",�4:. , ,, p �. d F kI t '! f p T vf.'i . , wWF n .m, '`�.e`i ver,. ,4� ....gym ',•,�Xp. I rl- J 7d .e m .:{�y.,.kd;,.,yry . I.'. 4 ..,. gm .. w=:.. A,'•h'^.n-^n ».-s +rz t.,.-,...r.,.e,..r� .,. m,rym�•, , ...: mn ^.Tr^nF*r _r;. , �'�S I� I a ,F a .�J.I ,y ' i.NRt(-. V� p.. k, �x X. 6th, Alex. Morrison; best crown, 4 wison cavalry, ,after which the In- R• , ,,, , I e�j�iou QA',9 '. Nit. . . f���YlM :t1:N 34b A.Y y� l p M- aa 1 M f>�W ,rory n a dA-Ibea4t C aysred w' aal I 1 anxious to be present Iiia d, 1*'xaialc 'F11T. y , �axs. F'., "t "Rar- Ell . ld'� o � X1 y 7AtT,. U tfYdPS ams, n 1. J: Demi : J, . . 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Nncf-%1r4E�e'•.h9 H1r RP ,f`�w..�� . ,,I. is ea+s o e s o , a e f�arnoan .:.z3es pn apene a Kellar .best oolnea4 :, 'N' ,W -,;..r acr r-,, , ,,;. words differently written with their 1'r o dies' from a distance who tfe' .son band, Oa+ange-Anglican stock, of.,stex two aolamk vvi6il a ladies of Salem team mn' Boys" Ulass, FP• amiltorir .. p :"n `� '`: i causes and effects. During the past ,, , the funeral. were Xr. S.. Mor.sa7'� F°a't 40- o ;� ,9 :vc r,y,, . lin' iniegxnty, and, Mra. N�e l6txi .1pe erg .Lluxiliayy giving the Bible reading best 2l F"lue =-Atli ns bent o ? _ !y +meek your correspondent visited the g r3r l .,±.: , Monetville; Mr. and Mrs: tisxl 7iur- •las r, Ja?S', , �;. ris4:' N r ;,., a VAd .y'a�ar: csp>ond'en!t mass an and lnawving charge of the devotional Fluer -+Clark Svvitzer�4,�;.'. `''s scene of the Battle. of tris Thames ' Y , a4st Inter- ray, Detroit; Mrs. Cala tan, Glelzcoe, UorbR •and WTI$ l�4.` -,, ,r.:.„' ' tg,;, .' haxtor tl> guests., anal on Kemal 4”- exercises, Mrs, Gardiner, in her own national -.Austin Karr -to ;:':?pest blas- � ,- h;,•� Y:';',' where the greatest of all $radian ca '.one walllred' over the aoic?La1 battle- inestimable 0,a presented her r 1Vira. J. J. Ii`eene and `axold, oaf °7t�zaferq ttebjl'.ore ,lynr i .:c r Y, p e s Hatxis walking lour nk 1Tam-, tCiiiefs in Canadian history met cla>atia ' ey & p ,;, fa1o.; lt/fr. R. Fisher and lir, Cr Mc- IRal�ah, The 'b.�av �`,", :. C the defense n a a his adopted .dean~• 'A0dT 1!da ay Battle relics, ,have been port, and Mrs. McKenzie, of F,gwond- -ilton;' best crown --F -c Milton ; + - 1 px i . A - Lellarc, of Clinton. siAc ere � s A s , ,,. p clued ' on lout 4 b Mr. McDowell villa Cv }� p , ymp�thy :fhe tt -.rJ y , ,gave an encouraging account of best finish—Russel J:. q, aures o 1�� 1�1J 1 " �` CSS SONS • r"f' s, y', J0, . try, 't,'anada, and in su11P8 R the p-, �{ !'j' � sd,Pv ton esti tg 'of" parts' of Human reurWits, Systematic Giving and Finance, while stakes`Fran'k Hiamilt'on.;.«,"gs ' %A r receive of the trag}d death s�trilggla true sleeleitona, horses, muskets, bay- Miss Lawrence recognized keen in- s t '`"=' �vox�d's of Tacitus welled up in Mi onets, bu:tets, skinning stone's, (bullet terest of the women to advertise and is,'f �� ,r o dfl "the Pare happy reline when P4�1(���� , ,y you think as you will and va3ien ni�ulds and scores of fillet ar^n�v boost the work of the W.M.S. �' rt Y ks { t"s' .. heads, all of which are preserved for The playlet, `°New Eyes fol Old,,,�°��� ®.,,;.",:: on T1i�arsda afternoon interment be �n't forget -the t,�s One Cent tlm2� z�ourp$v,uee toP W�:: P y t3za,�a}we ,sP,:; thought 'gives license to speak," hence historic and research purposes. Some was acted by the ladies of the Wing- Y ctrance to save may. T17nxsday. Friday ea °' t y. � ';04 k ,. the iampell?flvg trhougbt tiimoughout the P pa t a19� ing Made in FDgmondville cemetery. .Saturday +tris week. Phone N. K-tinu"ssatm0165 g']wns 9$ 'D ' *air, Y :" $nisfbosia al rvarnative predominates. historians 1 r ve written regarding he ham Auxiliary. $t' was a 'great ob- ' Death of Mrs. William Murray- phermaoy. she Heicail store, seafortlh Ph`y' The ld `xtsue,<° is s r Tecumseh was an American' Indian actual spot of the great Chieftains jest lesson. The followink is the of hog The oldest pioneer resident of this of „ Notes.- -Alar, and ? L wall., t ' ; > ;-1.i, interment the legend' of Moses, "that Mrs. Willis, the Missionary-Nouth- she p gassed to the great !beyond Notas: Thre Moonlight Rervellers k9Pf motored, ewer Vomp Detroit Chief born in 177a near the site of shipments for Montle enSe tem- district tthe present cit no man knows that sepulchre and, i.o ' ly Secretary, gave a" wonderful ad- her 30, 1928: on Sunday, Oc'to'ber 28t vr�hen Mrs. met on Friday evening' of last week spend the. week end ,with: . fxiepd - r "M "; p y 'of Springfield, ®bio, inan saw. it e'er." 'However, the ac- dress and wished that,,'more would SEA&�ORTH-Total , ,Murraypassed awe four reor a'nizatiou and re-election of Dr. Lewi's IDsill o-.�resto�'`'alyd .� , 7 : tlry,'`` �snd was of Shawnee and Creek stock h '288• sal- William Murra y at the g , f tual spot of the battle, where he died read and digest the good reading of ect bacon 96 thick smoot >Ifi3 beau- home of her dam hien Mrs. officers of the Club for the coming Dill, of Detroit, Hent` rraar�a � c,c� 4' and spoke both dialects wvth fiuemncy. ,j;, g , lees was a at believer in the rim- and was buried, is now beyond err- the Monthly. ies, 8; shop hogs, 9. Tyndall, on tfhe fourth concession, n year. The first meeting will be held their parents, Mr. and 11+11 ,` � � ,.'� .'IV Hie p tradiotion. A portion of the It will be long remembered the pie- BRU'CEFIEiJD-Total `•Yitii s her 95th year. Mra. Murray had been at the hams of Mr. Edvaard Prises on =Mrs, Longworth. lies I'llHae tty �,•,• i ' rfix'; itive vintues of the red mean, prohibit- « „ g , 103; ,'Tecumseh Farm fronting along the tare o_ tale great and dire need select bacon Friday avenin November 16th 'Dur- troit to spend the wintair villi hex ,.:w,, sig the use of i'ntoxdcaiiths among .his 34; thick <#tiaoth 60 in failing health for the past six g.. P I River Thames, has been apportioned among our women and children, of heavies, 3• extra eavies, ;: J; shop Years, tbut bore her ing the past winter this club have daughter s. -Mr. said ltds , . 'Cr'r�wleyR : °, $ribs and eil'ectively led them back , trying illness with had very successful meetings 8itd . ro- of Detroit Satttrda' for his�tOr* gurpases and the Ontario not only Ontario, (but of our Canada, I , , Icy. (iu the simple 'life Of their forefathers. hags, 1; lights an feed®;. `'1. wonderful fortitude and without word ,spent y N m.iS Historical Society has.erectt asmall as told b Miss Effie Jamieson To- v'ded splendid entertainment far .the W. Carpenter. Tia ixilt'dnna�ed`W t+ W ACTON-�`otal hos $, select of complaint. Possessed of a wonder_'. 1'10baq about thirty-five yeaxs of age, y Y , hogs,* P v grey gi9anite atolls to the memory of ronto. bacon 9 long winter evenings, the St. Mary's An tf. , �t�niitseli and dais brother, �enakwat- 7; thick, smooth, 23x heavies, fui cons6itution-and an unusually keen glican Clttireh' Guild the great chieftain' and the inserip- Mrs. Gibson gave the closing words School Report. -.The following are ,was won by Mrs. William Feeney-- �m� " .;, awes known as "lilies prophet," formed „ 17 lights and feeders, lf}' intellect, she retained every Easterly tion thereon reads: "Here on Oct, and with the singing of a hyi>sn, Mrs. HURiON CO. -Total bog$4 4 to the end. She possessed too a the results of the examinations for It[(rs, Benniger, Sr., of Goderieb, i& ��s-� , , a oonfed�nacy of the Noitlihean In- 5, 1813, was fought the Battle of the Seobie, of I3elgrave, closed the con- 1 '887 ' ' i r -' diens, and in 1810,Tecuanseh journey- select bacon, 1,649• thiel:a.smooth wonderfully iterative memory and ua- S. S. No. 2, McKillop, for the months visiting at the home of Mr, N. J.' z b s Alalnamu and Thane's and here Tecumseh fell. ference with prayer. 2,7.97; heavvies, .1514; e a h'`avies 2• til ill'ne'ss came could recount man of September and Octoher. Names Beuniger.-IYMr. and `Mrs. Alf, 'Ma=z '-' ?; ad south to Geoagia, _ , , y lE7lorida send• persuaded the Semi holes, Erected 'bye the ciwtizens of Thames- 4_. _. shop hogs, 139; lights and i3 $"a 44. stirring 'scenes of danger and pioneer of pupils who were absent for one or well, of St. Thomas, spent a few'day� „ vine, 1911. Thea threw. oak trees on � -' life through which she had come. more examinations' are marked with with Mr. Frank McConne•Il - D�Irr . another #lbs, to join 'the northern g an 'asterisk: Honours 75%; Pass, 60%.. a J the immediate river bank and record- Born in New Brunwwick in• 1834, li!irs. Peter Matthews spent TuRsday witlih 1' union -of Indians. Tecumseh was a TEN BOYS WIN FREETRIP powerful orator and iia; speeches ed fan ]hd'story, mark beyond conttro- .t' Murray, whirrs maiden nam® was Sr. IV --'Mack McFarlane 67, Marg- friends in Seaforth--Mr, and .iVlr&.. r p versy the burial place of the great "�® IR®YstO� 1 ��t Eft ERaH IES, °���i�a]�' Elizabeth Armstrong Gibson, came stet Storey 61, Sam McClure 60 Jas. Joseph Carpenter entertained their" ibrouglut about the Creek war. While g Il, r Indian 'Chieftain, Just prior to his with her rents to thre London Road McClure 41. Jr. IV -Robot IeMSl- many friends to & progressive enclira' r absent on this mission his own trvbe Thirty-six Huron Count Junior �` `.l was badly defeated by General Har- death Tecumseh rode along the limes y Notes. -Mr. and, Mrs. d, . C. Gem- in 1835. Later they moved to Stanley len 77, Verna McFarlane �5: Sr. IdI pay, -Mr, and Nirs, ' llpeston of y of the wee hungry, dispirited farmers competed in the second an- mell visited with their dao , Kitchensf, attended„Mr. Frank' K -e- ', di. weary, gry, lis --r-James James More 68 Nelson' McClure ti, : irison, November 7, 1811, at the battle troops shaken hand's with the of- noel Junior Ro al Judging Com eti- daughter, Mrs. township, where she was united in , , , of Tippecanoe in Indiana, and during g Y g P George Handley, London, for a ferw marriage to the late William Mur- b5 Jr. III Margaret McClure 'T2s Connells sale and called on other - , ficers' and added chear to the brave tion held at Clinton on Friday, Oct. days last week, -Masters len Hous- ray in 1854. The Edith McMillan 72 . (equal), *Orville friends in the village,- Mis. Owe4 ' .. 'i the neaot yeas Tecumseh was appoint- men who were asserte'dr'b their cam- 26th• Y young couple first Storey 60, "Eddie 'Storey 53. Jr. II- Hart of St. 'Columban is in Seaforth s 4I` ed Brigadier -General in the British Y ton and Joe Morris undervfent tonsil settled' on the farm now owned by , , rr v. mandin officer and outnumbered by The ten boya making the best scores Isabel Anderson 80 *Elmer Scott 70, Memorial Hospital. , army and rendered valuable service g operations in. Seaforth Hospital on Mr. HenryMcCravin. In 1886 `they - pial. in the war of 1812 against the Amari- a well equipped apposing army. Cil in judging live stock and crop pro- Arthur Anderson 67, Bert McClure.11 the occasion the great chieftain wore ducts will visit the Royal Winter Fair 60, Charlie Storey 60 (equal). Primer r e can forces, and some historians affirm a close -fitting buckskin suit and on at the ex sire of the Ontario Gow �' "y that the United States would leave P -.John Anderson, Bertha McFarlane, gained Canada had it not been for the his head was the favorite white plume: ernment. �"� Elwood Storey. Number on roll, 20; e�°Q° '`S�r�n', ]British-Tecumse alliance. "The King hath come to marshal us The winners of this free trip are average 'attendance, 18.5Olive V. xi. ' �',;; In' all his armor dressed, as follows: '11Q�TjjC�° 1T,]j� fG°17� Medd', Teacher. Jinks-FQcClinahey-�On Wfednesday, r , 11 - The battle of t'he Trhames Rimer, al- `. J�1i �1111I11Jl1laay� V�V 1LeJ[l\ October 24th at the home of Mr, and , +u1 And he hath ibourtd*he snow white Name Adress Score Address and Presentation. -A very 11 so known as the battle of Noravi'an Passible score 850 Mrs. Janes lU%Clinchey, Goshen Line plume, , pleasant time was spent at t'he home ,11 gown, was fought in Kent County, Also e leis arrant crest,” David McIntosh, 'Seaforth 3.... 7T5 w' C Stanley, the marriage took place of r, ,,1 Ontario, an, October 5th, 1813. Lead- g0 of Mr. and Mrs. John Klein, 3rd con - The noble Shawnee Indian Crief Fred McQuiliin Lucknow 1.... 765 �� their eldest. daughter, Irene, to Mr,.' in u to the outJbreak of the war of cession, om Monday evening last,g P Tecumseh, whAse heart was stilled by John Fotherin'gham, Brucefield.. T5r1 t Manly Jinks, of Detroit, formerly of k1812 Gemleral Brock upon' wham the lie when some fifty neighbors and friends t" F Hensall. The ceremony was erfarm- duty of defending Upper Canada from the floreigner's bullet fighting against James McIntosh, Seafoith, 3.:.. 750 elit i t e gathered to spend a social evening P the American' invaders of our sacred Frank Reynolds, Seaforth .. .. 738 wish .them before they removed to ed by Rev. A. Sinclair, of Hensall, in. It the attacking American forces had Canadian heritage, stands on an Cecil Coultas, W?ingham 5.... 76„ the presence of the immediate, r7'; devolved, saw the importance of se- their new home in Michigan slid 60 wish :them every success. During the friends. The best wishes of their' a equality with th'e heroic General N'orm'an 'McD'owell, Belgiave, 1.: 7'28 ' e bt est sa,�7iyT eller' Offered the buying public ma friends are extended to the. 1 curing the western frontier and in Brock, and is deserving of -a n4ional 'Gordon Reynolds; 'Seafprth .:... 71.-,8 � ,�� � � , g � Mr, and Mrs, Klein, who have newly , ~d:§ the middle of Au .,. evening Port gust, nide himself rrionuiiiemt equal m .px4 portion'afie Clarence Down, Hensall; 1' 704.. 4v y xlaai i i._eoiaple._�._ lw - magnificence to -that surmouivting the Doss McGregor, %Seaforth, 1.... 704 " ONE EX,�tMPL5—`�w0 16 -oz, bOttleS Of been 'amoxrg Elie most -popular of the 'master of the Port of Detroit with Notes -1S2r. Wilbur Thompson, of younger .set for some years 'were" its ammunition-, net lasing a single• battlefield of Queenston Heights. The The contest was held' under the 1PureteStCodLiver®11 (Vitamin min TeSte� for made the recipients of a well filled Chicago, is visiting at the home of �' life. Afterward Brock) returned to Canadian enation will remain' remiss in direction' of Agricultural Represent- ` o0 his cousin, Mr. Nelson Keys. - Mr - g P purse and an 'address. The remainder the centre, position of the BrWsh duty and patriotism 'should the ap- ative, G. R. Paterson and 'his assist- R]EGULAIB 1 P]F,I$ BQ)�1CL)E William E. Foster, .of the Parr Line, ;r . of the evening was spent in cards and Army leaving General Proctor in parent neglect continue. An un- who disposed of his farm to his neigh - g g ant, G. A. McCague. The judges dancing, which all thoroughly enjoy- bor, Mr. Charles Stephenson, had an '; command with a comptent force' of daunted warrior Spirit typical of the were Messrs. W. K. Ridder} and A. E. g' g y British regular troops and Indian Al- ed. The following is the address:- auction sale last Thursday of his a P illustrious Shawnee Chief would prove Donald, Walkerton; T. S. `Coope'r, See sale bills for complete list of Y one -savin "To Mr. and Mrs. John Klein. Dear Y lies. Of the latter Proctor complain- a feature character befitting the tel- Markdale and F. A. Wiggins, Clin- p stock and implements, and this week ed that they were not "a dependable - Friends: It is with deep regret that •u_ ed h disposable force" yet they were evted literary pen of the John Street ton. gg OID�OrtLi}litie5 he is moving to Hensall where he P Author, Mass. Billett, nee Miss Mabel _ we learned of your intention of lean disciplined and led by the intrepid to dmmortaIize 'in story- c will reside in future. -Mrs. Robinson MacLean, ti a ing our community. However, as you11 ' Brigad'ierr-Greneral Chief Tecumseh. 7�Il1i ee DEyo—T�ilQIlirsdayo, IF11TR' dzy ala& harye resolved to take a position across mo who has spent the •past four Int it be Tecumseh's. months at her hems here, has re11 - %Che afrighted Gen'. Prochor's dgnomin- �. P[_E,�S�.ftiT ��®1%i!0 �� � the border, it is our wish that ever turned to her daughter, Mrs. E. Law- r °` upon MATCH Satuirdsl a Nov. ���9 ��� ��lUl �I�do greater success' may follow your ef- g ous retreat consequexnt u n the des- den, of Hamilton. -Mrs. Armstrong t- forts. You have Succeeded here by ` 4astrous battle of Lake Erie, was bit - and daughter, Myrtle, of Clinton, , �, 3temly opposed by Tecumseh, who ac- - IVa, S. The annual Mt. Pleasant Plowing skilful work and honest and upright s�pen't the week end at the home of cured General Proctor ,of cowardice HUH PR' ESBYTERIAL Match was held Friday, October 26th, dealings with everyone. Your place -her-son; John Armstrong. -On Tues- ';- and a direct breach of trust with the at the farm of Mr. Hanson, Fullarton Plione Orders will be weld, will be hard to fill in our midst. No day,. Noveiiuber 6th, the 0. R. E. C. , Indian contingent. The Chief cam- (NORTH SECTION) 11'IISSIONARy Township, Perth County, and the o pension in need was ever refused a Convention will be held in the Unit- a�� paired Proctor to "a fat animal which CONF]ERIEIVCE match was undoubted) the best held � helping hand'. A kindly welcome was ed 'Church, Varna. There will be tiwu' skulks away with its tail between its in the history of the Association, The 3 ,.Il� �1?h���� ever extended to all who entered your sessions, afternoon and evening. :�a, legs," and further contemptuously de- With the Fordwich United Church weather was ideal and the work was gate, by both. of you. It is we, your Lunch will be served far the conveniIII - si•gnated him for his cowardice, "am well filled,'with women of the Huron of high order. There were 53 entries neighbors, who will miss you most �s ence of those attending. '.. „ we journey through life. However, old squaw. The American General Presbyterial (North Section) Mission- altogether, eight of these being in °�°����� I���� �°®�� �D(f���� �� �°��{�®r.„ Keys -Reid At high noon on Sat- Harris'on afterwards stated that Gcn- ary Conference of the .Woman's Mis- the Home Plowing Competition, and , +r� w�, ¢ ll tt we trust that you and yours will be order, October 27th, the home of Mr, r b era) Proctor should have accepted sionary Auxiliaries, Mission Circles, the other 45 taking part during the spared to enjoy many, many years of and firs. Harold Graham, of Goderichi{ Tecumseh's advice, as the key of the C,G.LT. Groups and Mission Bands, day. There were 38 teams and sev- success and happiness in your new township, was the scene of a pretty (battle situation was within 'his keep- convened on Tuesday, Oct. 23rd, with en tractors taking part, home, and may we ask that you ac- autumn wedding of the latter's sis- 0 Ing, but Proctor lacked in stamnia,,41 __�__ cept this purse of money as a slight Mrs, Gibson White, Wroxeter. pre, The work of the boys was e1. xcep- .-T"-`-- - ter, Clara Eunice Reid, daughter of rt f token of the high esteem in which you blr. James Reid and the late Mrs. 3 the leader who- siding. The doxology was sung and tionally fine. Special mention is to Saturday last. -Mr. and Mrs. Sidney I moved to Algoma and thirteen years are held by your old friends and ver "When the right arm's shattered, an invocation offered. be made of Frank ,Hamilton, Crom- Reid, of Stanley township, and Mr, Waves the ooh flag with the. left." /. Gemmell and Aldimer are visiting in later to Dauphin, Manitoba. After a neighbors of McKillop. Sig -nod by r g g The hymn, All Hail the Power of arty, lb years of age. He won the Toronto. I residence of six ears in the West V1 liber Ewart Keys, son of Mr. and Gen. Proctor retired on Moravian- 3 your Friends and Neighbors." .IC;u; Name, was sing, and the de- boys' class for those 16 and under Death of TNmas Sproat.Death on they returned to Algoma, where Mr. Mrs. '.vel nn Tiers, also of Stanley, town followed closely by Harrison'S notional exercises were led by the and won the prize for the best crown Tuesday evening removed one of the Murray died in April, 1913. In De- d Rev. J. W. Penrose, pastor of Varna army, the British Indian Allies dis- ladies of the Gorrie Auxiliary. in the open competition. The .young- oldest, most hi hl esteemed and most cember of that highly year Mrs. Murray United Church officiating. The bridal a� outing every step of. the vier and Mrs. Chandler gave a cordial wel- est entry for the day was 12 year old familiag. figures in the life of the des- cam•© to Tuckersmith and has since �%A�lL°]It®� party took their places beneath] a 4.. nearly all the food Supplies and am- come which was ably responded to Frank Turner, and his work was very trict,lhen Mr. Thomas Sproat passed made her home with her daughter, beautiful decorated arch of autumn •;.''7' munition fell into the hands of the ley Mrs. Charles Gillespie, White good considering his age. awe suddenly at the home of his Mrs. Tyndall, who has Dont forftet the bit; one Cent. Snte. Your foliage and palm leaves. The bride �i, y yn given her a rhancP to sire money. Thunidny. Fridny and,11 'I enemy greatly adding to the di's- Church. The minutes and treasurers The judge of the match was Nich- nephew, Mr. W. M. Sproat, on the 4th most devoted and willing service dur- Saturday this week. Phone 28. KPating's looked c1Tarming in a gown of import - Ni comfiture 'of the little army in re- reports were read and adopted. olas Plain, of Sarnia, assisted, by C. Concession. Mr. Sproat had been in ing her long illness. Mrs. Murray is Pharmacy. The Rexnll Store, seafnrth. ed rose biege georgetee, hand em- y treat along the Longwood road, two Of the fifteen Auxiliaries in this M. Meek, Perth Agricultural Repres- failing health for some wvocks, 'but the survived by five sons and two dough- broidered in contrasting shades, and ,,: miles and a half east of the village section thiiwteen responded to the roll entatiwe, Stratford. Notes. -Word was received last carried a bouquet of pink Briarclif '"i-` of Th'amesville wluere battle was gin- end came suddenly from heart trouble. tern: Mr. Samuel Murray, of Monet- F' call with splendid reports. One Aux- The winners in the Home Plowing He was a son of the late .John Sproat, villa Thomas of McLennan, Algoma; week of the death of Mrs. Sarah Me- rotes, Miss Annie Durnin, of Luck- .,Er en to the American troops which diary had reached its allocation, and were as follows: Frank Hamilton, g ' Cuaig, of Wynyard. Saskatchewan, a row, cousin of the bride, dressed' in V;, one of. the pioneer residents of this Robert, of Laird; William, of Dauph- ,, - numbered 3,000, of which half were each and every Auxiliary was hope- Austin Nairn, Clayton Watson, Ger- tonvii•s'hip, and was horn on the farm in Manitoba John of E flirmer resident of Walton. Mrs. Mc- powder blue georgette and carrying ,, k; cavalry, owtnumbeming the British grnrondville; �.,4 ful and expressed' earnest endeavor. ald Neal, L. Doupe, Gordon Scott and on which he died, 73 years ago, and Mrs. L Townsend of E_ Cuaig was in her eighty --eighth the year. a 'bouquet of pink carnations, acted t about three to one. Instead of al- r , gmondvith. and .1 is The conference much appreciated Frank Turner. The funeral was held from the Unit- as bridesmaid. The groom was as- rlav lowing the Eaidians to do their ac- all his life had been spent there. He Mrs. H. Tyndall, of Tuckersmith. She 11, and will long remember the solo ' High cut plows in sod, open to all ed Church, Wynyard, and interment listed by his brother, Mr. Stewart customed bush skulk "half -devil, half- was a man of quiet and retiring d'is- also had the most unusual distinction rendered so beautifully by Mrs. A. W. -1st, Joseph Hastrhgs; 2nd, Alex. position, :but held a large place in the of having three was made in Pleasantview cemetery Keys. Tmme'diately after the sere- ,;r. " Proctor nonsensically g great great grand- Y` child fighting, y Barker, Brussels. McKercher; 3rd, Duncan McMillan; esteem of the community, where he children, 74 great in Wynyard. A grown-up family is mony Miss Reta Rowe, of Exeter, ,;n laced them in open formation in the grandchildren and .11 p' p There is regret there are• not more best crown, .Joseph' Hastings; best had resided for so long and where he r left to mourn their loss. Mrs. Wm- sang in Splendid voice, "T Love You forefront of the 'battle, coverin him- 3,7 grandchildren by whom she is al- ", g C.G.LT. Groups, more Mission Cir- finish, Alex, McKercher. was so well known. lie is Survived by so survived. The funeral was held Elliott, od Mitchell, visited her laugh- Truly," and during Signing of the `. self with the British regulars, tis ales and Bands, but the interest is In Sod, open to all- 1st, Percy ter, Mrs. Thomas Hackwell, recently. register rendered Because.' Lohen- .", two brothers anis two Sisters : Mr, on Tuesday afternoon from E'gmond- Vii' giviirg Harrnson's cavalry unlimited keen and several groups will be or ren smore; 2nd, Russel Scott; :3rd, James Sproat, of Egmondville; Mr. ville church, of which church Mrs- --Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart ,vis- grin's wedding march w•as played by ,r !, scope for successful operation. Proc- gan'ized in the near future, McKellar: 4th, William Dennis; John Sproat, Mrs. R. F'. .Jones and Murray was the oldest member and rted relatives in Detroit during .the Mr?4. Wendorf, of Clinton, who played ,,. for after the first 'sh'o't was fired by pie re ort; of the youn women Clayton Col uh'oun• best crown past week. --John Tyler underwent an Softly throughout the ceremony and '. the enemy, with his safety first ward, P g q ' J. Mrs. Adam (Trays, of Seaforth, The most faithful attendant when, health appendicitis recent] g were full of. enthusiasm and anxious Percy Pasasmore; best finish, R. J• funeral was held from his late home operation) for a y. also accompanied the soloist. Later ;,h n ignominously galloped away toward to aid in the work. Some Bands have permitted. The services were con- 1 • Scott. His many friends wish him a speedy the guests, numbering about seventy, ' Moraviantown, leaving the remaining Heralds reporting from each of the 1;'n Sod, open to those who have _ _ _____ ___ _.- -__ _.._.._- _- . recovery. -Miss; Winnifred Drager is retired to the dining room where the r, 10ith ' tri to fight it out`as best mission fields One band h'adchildren never'won a first prize in Cl sses IV at present visiting friend's in Preston. wedding dinner was served by four G;; • r vs op_ss . they could' with the invading Am'eri- three walking miles to their meet- or V -1st, Elmer Scott; 2nd, Mervin p ;,1 + r -m twops. Tecumseh bravely took wounded' ing. In this Bend they use Hurl- Bible Linton; 3rd, James Hoggarth; 4th, comw9fM and follmortally burt'a Story of the and each Henry Harburn; 5th, Gilbert Dunean; dumftng tho seeoai+i charge of the Har- chapter as read is illustrated on a 6th, Alex. Morrison; best crown, 4 wison cavalry, ,after which the In- moulding 'board. They do not have Elmer Scott; best finish, Elmer Scott. liana, charsaerisrtle of - their nature, pla;ticine, but saw dust and tooth- In, Stubble, open to those who 'have r fled—children: of insotabi tt�r and deivils picks, The children are 'always never won' money at any match un - , "..1 for for cruelty. The great Indian Chief anxious to be present less in Boys' Class -1st, Lloyd Scott; Teeu'msmh nevem' wavered in his logy -1 why we should have Baby Bands" 2nd, William Blackler: 3rd, 'Rarold alty to the British and leamtl& a"irat'n was answered very ably by Mrs. Bol- Patterson; 4th, Fred Mrburn.; 5th, Qtis white allies the 1104bles't bole, lin'gbrook, Wroxeter: It is not in the Wilfred Dennis; 6tb, Arthur Hopkins; . 11 49 that Me-rey which becomes 6110, t&6D, •exp4mmeutal stage; for some thirty- best crown, Lloyd, Scott; beat finish, ) 1 ed monarch better than Situs' 4"VZOM,00 9ev6n years ago it was tried and William Blackler. . f ""` ,thus 'nes; atabild6y avid heroism tie' withifi t'he first two years there were In Stubble, open to boys 16 years to the arUadii�l cause aat)h0 grP�B�J3i bis labor, whitm flower of i2,0f►(� ehidPei1 members, 'and within thd'1te1& �Ya there were' nearly of age 'gid Cinder reasfdent iii Town - Hibbert F'ullarton, 'Usborne leaves ' (his thought and rod *U# Of his in hallwaed atneilt!1'ary W we years 8•l 600 aliildresn enrolled. What the t1�tl it id to 'leave a Secretary 'ships of or Blansbapd-�9st, Frank Hamilton ; t r death," ' gn' et 2nd, Austin Nairn-, 3rd, Austin Mar - . 'honor Me b'rsvest who fall" In the ire each A6jd' i u�t': eV io will see that t iott 47i, Q34'�rald; NAI; 5th, Clayton defence of ,their 0OUT1 . U � .an unquestioned f_.t vt 11 Pro'o the babies ak'e Ve there'd. . Wd .Thaw, ,0,&dle, sang very Watson; best Its and' outer, Gerald Neil; best crown, Frank )tIwnilton; J (tor gmepted Te'atrmsselt`'0 dolvioa, � ` c tory Would have a e"n't Gtoi'�' to be'autifully; aa6fl"1 def 141nety and Nunes 11 best f4nisb, iP mz'k TE ittlilton. Riding Plow, In sod open to all, at `. ' ,, ,J,, s and 1);atrtlit, xourth o� of i&giuestiorn of 0ltla 1100 tis .least three hnlrses to be used--Josemh -Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Young who cousins of the 'bride, Misses Grace have spent the past two months' vis- Coleman, Grace Blake, Clara Ritchie }; iting relatives in the West, have re- and Laura Webster, The toast to N".. turned to their home here. - Mrs. the health of the bride was 'proposed Herbert 'Manning, who visited with by Rev. Mr. Penrose and responded iii Mr. and Mrs. James McLaughlin, of to by the groom. The groom's gift Dutton, 'has returned to her home to the bride was a silver tea set, to `." here.--Jasep'h Hackwell and two the bridesmaid, a brooch; to the solo-�, daugh'ter%, Edith) and Bernice, and ist, fancy candles; to the pianist, cut `., Mrs. Robert Reid visited with Mrs, glass varies, and to the groomsman, Reid's sister, Mrs. McKinley, of Stan- cuff links. Amidst a shower of con - ley, recently. fetti and good wishes Mr. and Mrs. Death of George Pattersm.--Geo. Keys left by motor for a honeymoon Patterson, aged ' 67 years passed Aiang in Toronto and, Zasterio. Ontario. The away on Saturday after all bride's travelling costume was a dry w, r summer from canoc>er d the stom�h, of F're'nch georgette, txliumeAl with ;�,` : Deceased was born in Toronto and printed transparent velvet, and coat' 1, lived in Hullett practically all Pads of nervy French broadcloth, trImmetl1111 life Besides bias walglOa, liYa is sear'- with Scotch mole,'with haat, shoe'rs d' vived by three sons and three dauh- hose to mat> . After their i'ffihrta Gl tern: William, in iieago, evil lU t, they will res'id'e in 'Stanley towndbi.Fr. - and Alex., at home- 1`kra. Rich. lett Guests were ,present from Godokd¢1 , of P,li'oncrie'ff-1 Rurli dh, in C:hicsttM Lucknovd, B176,, &,stelae;y�`,y Pow tamer Edith, at home. Mrs, Ilfr 'a ley London', Po:r4I City;, 911d WJhi4(7i"U, i -