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There are many issues which may
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and that is a condition against which,
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weight, nor make an appeal of any
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Canada had nothing to gain from
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previous Presidential campaign. This,�
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the radio. For weeks speeches broad-
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.� STRANGE, IF TRUE. .
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under the eyes o, f the law drunken
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�9, We$. Venuor gwd, family visited ., a P'leapailt visit' With i4atives �� , I .
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home 0 :Mr. a -Ad *Ts. Lou years and 1& well known ind very 30'ef " V, I the , Ur. ",ad sy#ft,', the road.jaast trom t.belfriendp in Loadou, Stratford =4 Not-
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rdy last ,'Vee4 orld,_ _ popul4r with the younger a#. � _ I etor,_.Xv. and 14ra. George, F. Case . . . 1 ,;..,
attended the lecture and social at MeEwan was manager of Ldij wi �Z,0, �� -to tu .. I I I
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Royal Bank . . . ._ "d , , Ith ' . %IT-, � , F" . - I �4,
r e . recelved ,food utly motiIxed �o Dungannon Nn ,
3 United Chure4 on Tuesday eve- branch of the 4u4 tb,a,,.A*,e d- encopr- 'rece Turn your,.atela In I direction for Your 2h� ?, , G 1! .. I
here from Clairmont, where 11rue d i asem,enk; es from Toronto, to visit Mr' , - ep t" . I ---- �.
the Board that the road I relatives ,;;� wear. "Our haos mj;%vol Stylish and DUrah, I . . . . . . . . ... '. 11; 11 ... I .
ag last and enjoyed the leotiie gin- e wo� Is brother. Dr. Vase, -Mr- Women ,%.O.Childrov �dll cpo t4 .. . , . , I .
I *Inwilar ppsition. He lot at -woU14 1 , , be i8100 UY the, DOPRct- C436 .0 feet in a w4y ., , '
by the Rev. Mr. Morley, of I - from the bank to gq into . I for 10�1 : be �iven Mrs. Fred Ro,qjeu were oil Sunday ., . , .... . � - � - � , , :.�,. ",
I meut,*`,hiubstantial grout tendance, an h9wrAo any . 0a4tivill.- .-ath'EOV I , ' '.- ,,:.�,.',,
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into. himself. He has always taken a towaW , t , last visited �by lyre, Bowen?,p brother ,, I I . _.,.W�, 11, I � - . I rl. . I .
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prominent part In the affairs of the a, gr�W�'&41nount o gravel . , SP18cau, ffAl-urw 7-0
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district, especially in sporting circles, broug ,q),W that read for county .
K.T??I@I\\l starriug in curling. Mr. and ,11 eat- Miss Sarah Rouse. -A very enjoyable Womeu'@� Patent ftawshppera a WY7
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Mrs. Me- hlghvay,'� '"Irposm It -was suggest- . home of . � � .." $2,456,
Ewan will reside in Sexsmith. ,�g was spent at theI Fall 'Styles, 90'r .... I ...... . . .
Let us repair your auto and buggy tops ed that, C', main street be again evelu'. . Mrs. Alex. Ingrain -last FTI- ' Gr 'ii;wn, 4w: 1
Welfare .-Club-The Youth's. Wel- cleaned',66i4 end to end and all the Mr.- and . owing Girls' Ties in Black P I . i
A side curtains, upholster Your furniture. at � � =' '. 1110 go' , I
Shop, Kippen. 3ii7-5 fare Club of Carmel Presbyterl�m roads dr�,4Vsd, which will be done at day, whoa about seventy . with ri�ptile.trlmmhlg e4d, . . .
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Farmer's Attention -'rhe time ,r o�,,*,aining the streets east of shower for Mrs. Herbert O'Day, (nee - Woluen,a patent Strap S11 . neat L s*
is drawing the basement of the church and held matte , ppers fastening, v1sh $4.106
rar when you will require sleighs and cut- I in). The gifts for I - buckle, covered Spikeheels,a-a smart style for .
rs. Are they fit for use? Now is the their weekly meeting with a large at- :the LondbA.Ruad -along, by Miss Mar. Miss May Ingra , *;t� 1015,fioxible,
me to have them put in shape. ItaY garet Bell% but as the London Road the bride were brought in on a dee- Women's Patent eyelk Ties with neat 0. � . , , , * , * , "
Bring them tendance, with the President, Mr. , . L . I 1 $40,06,
. and we will give them the best attention- Pfaff presiding. The opening hymn, will possibly be pained and, drained orated clothes horse. Mrs. William soles and Cuban beef, for'.-:.----; ......... I' , . #. I
good line of stock always on hand; also. thought liyda mvAe a very becoming bride, ,. Men's Gunmetal Oxfords,' new 0114io, toe, sewn odes, ..
rt chains for cars, auto tires, bulbs, patch- No. 538, was sung, followed with the this ,6oaig V spring, it was thou I . I ...... 0A. .
,g rubber, boots, tubes, fan belts, etc. At Lord's Prayer in unison; Scripture best not, fo ac, any draining along dressed, In a blue taffeta dress with . � rubber heels., for .................... ..... ..... � I
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ie Old Stand. W, L. U.11is. 3" lesson by Ward Forrest, followed by there until the highway drains are in. I bridal veil and carried a boaqu Of � Men's Gunmetal Calf Oxfords, .new square to double soles, SC.96 . .
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the minutes and roll call, which was A- numbe I rlo,f accounts were presented roses, while- Miss Lula -McDonald , I Goodyear Welted, -rubber heels, for - - - ... -..-..-1 ... .1 .
Y. P. L. -The Young People's answered by the first catechism. The and ordered paid, on motion of Priest made a charming m n full dress ?�, s with " 'pin seal , -.1
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'�& trimming, extension soles, rubber heels, for .......... .
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,eague held their weekly meeting on offering was then taken, after which and Cgri4ozon. The meeting then ad- suit. Mr., and Mis.' O'Day th nked I d' I
;unday evening, November 4th, Miss � y Miss jourue -t6 meet again on Monday the donors, after which. a vwy -ploa%- ,� Xrissesl Oxford Ties in Black Calf and Brown -Calf all 1815
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Hymn 771 was sung; reading b d . I r .... 8,29
dory Thomson presiding. Miss Ise- d I patent leather, reptile trimming, .rubber lapels, for I
)elle Alexander took the devotional Grace Dick; instrumental by Blanche evenin, 'December 3rd, " �
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Ln4d discussion topic, and (Rev.) Mrs. Mustard; reading by Alice Walker. �S ej�sfui i,'owl Supper. -The fowl dancing followed, followed by a dainty �' I Children's Gunmetal Oxfords, sizes 8 to 10
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I Hymn 773 was then sung followed by supper. and, concert held under the lunch. - Messrs. William Simpson, ", - for - .."', . I ................... .... • .................... .
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)f the study book, "Drums in Dark- the benediction in unison. I auspices" ..,9f Carmel' Presbyterian Jack Carmichael -and Jack Stacey, of . I . . ...., .... $1.75
Young People's League. -The Y, P. Church ori Thursday evening last; was Detroit, spent the week end at their I ' Sizes 5 to 7, for ............................... .1
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iess." A girls' quartette zonsisting L. of the United Church held their ,,� great_-slj�cess both in point of at- respective homes -herb. Mrs. L. Simp- ' I ' I "I . . ,-9",','
)f the Misses Jean and Olga Bell, weekly meeting on Monday evening ten,dance'4W-d merit. The church was son returned with them and will I �
Florence Thomson and Isabelle Alex- last with Mr. Jack Corbett presiding. filled to 4Q-V`eTi1owing with a most ap- spend a week's vacation. -Mr. and 1 . . ��
ander sang "Abide With Me," which the program preciativap - �- audience many coming Mrs. George Handly and baby, of . - . I I
was very much enjoyed. . mss Ellis had charge of t ' " n e London, were guests over the week . GG V_ .. . . I ,.....
for the evening. Following ,the de- from ,10%,119' distances I the evening, - �: i, -1
Notes. -The many friends of Mrs. notional exercises, Mr. Claude Blowes the roadoi�being most favorable. - The end' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Is 4 • -1 I .
William Hay, to the south of our oil- rendered a pleasing solo, "Lassie of fine supper- was ,served in the base- Laird Mickle.-Mr. W. H. Pfile, Sup- X:�P� , ... . " W .
lage, will be pleased to learn that she Mine," accompanied by Miss E. Fish- ment and -was all. that could be dew: erintendene of the United Church '41' I
is recovering nicely in the Seaforth er on the piano; violin selections, Mr. sired, and the entertainment in the Sunday School, accompanied by his I SEAFORTH - I
Hospital, where she was operated on Scott Welsh; reading, Aldon Apple- auditorium' taking nearly three hours wife, was in Galt last week attending IRCI.Al 11IOU1119114
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for appendicitis during the week.- ton. Mr.. Ferris Cantelon had charge in the rendering of, was one. of the a ,Sunday School Convention.. - Mr.
I- of the topic which was based on the to churc�, and Mrs. Robert Delgaty and Mr. and - . I
Mr. and Mrs. John Deitz, of our vi - very best poen put on by the . . Mrs, Thomas Westlake, all of *near ' I, 1, I � I I., . ��,11��.�,,. - "
lage, accompanied by Mrs. Wm. ]D,eitz 23rd Psalm, in which a and wasmost thoroughly enjoyed by M week end with Mr. - - ", .111, I .
of the London Road and Mrs. George geographical setting of it, explaining ars audience of nearly 500. It em- Bayfield, spent the , -
Hill of Eymondville, were in Strat- conditions under which it was writ- paced fine. solos, duets., quartettes, Delgaty's sister, -Mrs. Sparks -Mr. , I .
ford during the past week. -The Sac- ten and what led to the writing of ,violin selections. and readings. The and Mrs. George McIntyre, of Detroit rs United Church on
d to be very rest- proceeds. , ' - well up in the hundreds also motored over here to see Mrs. -the township of Usborne. Mr. Moir in the Chiselhu
rarest of the Lord's Supper was die- it, whichran Tuesday evening when Rev. E. -Mor-
pensed in St. Andrew's United church ing and instructive*. but at date of writing the -exact Sparks. again, joing her uncle, Robt. holds a fine position as bookkeeper Tu ay
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at the morning service on Sunday Ainglicarf Young People. -The A. amount is'n,t known by the commitADelgaty and his wife. -The following 'With a large lumber firm in Quebec ley, of Toronto, the talented elocu-
Y. P. A. of St. Paul's Church held tee in charge. Following is the -pro- letter was sent to your correspondent and makes visits each year among his tiquist, gave the greater part of th48,
last. -Mr. and Mrs. Ward Sharpie, of assisted by the choir of
Wroxeter, visited at the home of the their weekly meeting on Monday eve- gramme is. in the order given: Ad- as a personal one, but as it contains relatives and friends in this locality, programme, as
s cousin, Mr. W. L. mellis, of ning with a good attendance. Rev- dress, .of welcome, Rev. Mr. MeIlroy; so much of general interest, together and which was his birthplace. - Mr. the church, Less than six montb6
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(,ui�e`village, during the week .Mr. Jones presided and also gave a piano duet, Mrs. W. A. McLaren and with an account of a marriage, we John H dson a
Mildred Cudmore, of Seafarth, visit- short address. The topic for the eve- Mrs. J. Murdock; solos, "Beyond the are going to take the liberty of pub- Marlette, Michigan, were here- this versa services in the Hensall Unit- ,
the life and history of Guy Dawn" and "Duna," by Mr. James lishing it without note or comment, week visiting their mother, who has ed Church and, gave a programme on
died ed wiDeitz, of the London Roath the Misses Dorothy and Mil- sing was Mur- Fox, and was very ably tak en by,Mrs. Stewart, of Seaforth, accompaniedon as it speaks so fully for itself, and been ,so very ill for the past week or the f6116Wing eyening. :'He delighted
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ing the past week. -Mr. William R. L. Peppler. Reports of the A.Y.P.A. the piano. by his sister,. Miss Mary will no doubt be of much interest to so, but who, .we are pleased to re- the large audience then and ever since,
Cooper and Mr. William Deitz. both Convention, held in Windsor recently, Stewart; violin selections,; Mr. Archie the many relatives ail -d friends, of the' Port, is a little improved -Quite a th44 People of Chisethurst have been
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of the London Road, were in Sarnia were very pleasingly given by Miss McGregor, accompanied on the piano -writer, a former Popular and well number from our village and vicinity anxious to have him return- - His
Drummond, Miss Jean by his mother, Mrs. McGregor; solos, Glknownon .,Hdnaall boy: "I am enclosing Tuesday evening last attended the programme on Tuesday .evening was
and Port Huron during the past Margaret out of the Edmonton entertainment given in Chiselhurst one of the best'-e,ver given in the
week. -Mr. William Kyle, of our vil- 'Stone and Mrs. Robinson, delegates to "Get Out: And Get Under the Moon" a news item 'to his audience,-
lage. was laid up for a few days with the convention, which proved very in- and "Consitantinople," by little Miss Bulletin which will no doubt be of in- United Church and report a fine pro- church and he proved
blood poisoning in, his arm, but is teresting. A very enjoyable program Jean Murdbek, daughter of Mr. and terest to many readers of the Hen- grammie as givenby Rev. Mr. Morley, his great dramatic ability, depicting
nowable to be around again. - Mr. 'wlt-l. given, consisting of the follow- Mrs. J. Murdock, of Brucefield, her gaIll news in the Seaforth Expositor. who is no stranger to audiences in both the humorous and serious side
is of life. After the ptogramille lunch
and Mrs. Samuel Cudmore, of Sea- ing I numbers: Instrumental duet, mother accompanied her; reading, You will see by the above address this locality--iViola Hildebrandt
forth, visited at the home of Mr. and , Missies 'Margaret and Louise Drum- "Nora has her Picture Took," -,by that I changed my place of abode. I and has been quite poorly.- for the was. served in the basement of the
mond; reading, Miss Doreen Varley. Mrs. 1, 'Peppier, to which she re- left Lethbridge September 1st to come past couple of weeks i'Vd has been re- .church.-Ne:kt Sunday at three o'clock
' " I like ceiving medical treatment -The Pre" in the Chiselhurst Church, Rev. M.
Mrs. John Deitz, of our village, dur- , .-
ing the past week. -A number of It was decided at the meeting to en- sponded to with an. encore; ladies, to this branch as accountant.. I P. Smith -returned missionary from
been causing consid- tertain the A.Y.P.A, of the Anglican qua it e up here among the' buffaW. No ant fine weather of this week and the. China, - will speak on MISS11011S. ReV-
stray dogs have w there is a big buffalo open -weather for the past couple of Ch , , -
enable worry as well as damage i -c. Church, Clinton, on November 19th. South Once More, and "Way Down doubt you know' .
., The meeting closed with the National Upon the .Swanee River," Mrs. W. A. park just a few miles from here, *eeks'or so has afforded those work- D. McTavish, of Exeter, will assist in
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(-attle on the town line by running wi ni of the bridges the service. -Mr. James 'Taylor is
nearly to death. Anthem. McLaren, Mrs. James Patterson, Mrs. which contains ab6ut 8,000 -buffalo, ing on the de ng
Married In Detroit. -A very quiet Andrew 'Dougall and Miss Janet also elk and deer. There is also a and culverts between here and Exe- spending it few days with his mother,
Mr. James Lave, of the Parr Line, deal of the work Mks. James Taylor, and -other rela-
h3d one that was worried to the ex- wedding was solemnized at St White, accompanist, Mrs.. R. Camey lot Of activity in. the oil field here. ter to get a; good d - fives. and) friends in Chiselhurst
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Mark's Methodist Church, East Jef, on; solos, - '41The Market" and "There's The town -is supplied with natural gas do -we which is preparatory to the pav ves en i
tent that it died. Some of the dogs ferson Avenue, Detroit, recently,.- a Wee 40i�e Among Heather," from one of the wells. , This is also Ing of the London Road from the A Thanksgiving -dance will be held in
have been seen and one or so shot- I I I -on Monday evening,
Thomas, united in mar- Mrs. James .B0ntb-V07I,..accOmpani5t, a wheat growing district, but unfortu- miles as ,the own Ha
, north a. couple or so In I now T 1
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MT. William M. Doig, of Port Huron, when Re -Ir. J. S_'nately the wheat was frozen early In .lidd oduth of Clbitom� to extend On NOv&nber 12th, Tffugic by Syneopath-
,�pent the week end at his home here. riage 11az6l Mae, second daughter of Miss J. White; violin selections, Ma -beyond as soon, as can ing Serenaders Women's Club.
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. . 'accompanied- by the season and the gtidos are not ass to Exeter and Sere
-Our merchants are handling quite Mr. and Mrs. Alex, Ingram, of'Hen- ter Billy burdock, good. We are enjoying a remarkable be done. -The OddfellOws Of Hell-aftll which was just, recently organized,
a supply of dressed and live fowl and gall, to Herbert Leroy O'Day, son Of his ,mother on the piano; solos, - Lodes are looking forward to a fine held a -euchre at the, home of Mrs-
�1� � Mr• and Mrs. O'Day, of Detroit. The -Thank God For Everything" and fall here, not a bit of snow or rain, Lo ,
located ,3_111 — T_ Nelson Blatchford on Wednesday eve -
are always on hand to pay e op .
. bride was attended by her girl friend, ,,Soniewhere, a Voice iry Calling,,, by really too dry. Z)exsml.,,n is 'at homy" to ,Lm i as devoted to cards, .
r,nce for same. The housewife with . n- in One of - the finest districts in the Hall towards the end of this month, ting. The time w
the chicken and fowl money and the Miss Mae Maxwell, of Detroit, while Mr. James Stewart; an address, "Ca co ' try and is fDrging to and for which they are securing very '. E. Sheffer winning the first
be the groom was supported by TVIT. T. ado's Future," Miss Margaret MeLar- Peace Rivef un prize, and Mrs. A. R. Campbell and
husband with the bean moae- will The bride was s, "How. to Drive a Pig," the front. Bill has been in the Peace fine. talent, and of which further pr for
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able to gratify their every wish this Deihl, also of Detroit. en; readings, , River District ice will be given -The Mission Mrs. R. Y. McLaren being -tied .
d looked charm- I t second, with Mrs. !n; choosing
e and "Express Yourself, Ike" solo _k1aTeT,1uty lunch
year. -Mr. Emerson Smith, of our beautifully gowned an Land;' I ,has the country being developed. Band of the United Church met on ,.
� village, has been laid off work fora Ing in a dress of gold and velvet "There's a Land, a Dear La VIr seen school room the high card,. -A ... da .
_�ett.e: Wainwright is on. the main line of Sunday afternoon in the sch i
. few days this week owing to a sore metallic bodice with black chiffon James Stewart; mixed qua large attend- Mrs. A. Sfilelair and Mr. i
velvet flare with smart metallic hat Mrs. W. A. McLaren, W. A. McLaren, the C.N.R., east of Edmonton, and has of the church with a lar tt d- was served.- �
[ hand. -The many friends of Mr. and a population of about 1,300 and, is ante_ A number of interesting read- W. 0. Goodwin sang a duet at the �
and shoes to match. She wore a black Miss J. White, Mr. R. Y. McLaren, . morning service, and Mr. Ed- Linden- I
L Mrs. E. H. Cudmore, of Pea!+Ianil ' with black fox fur to "Gorne Away, 0 Come Away" and very east ings and songs were given by dif- a pleasing sole at the I
L B. C., will be pleased to learn that suedine coat ton by rail. A very bean- fere-nt members of the Bun�, after field rendered, f
they reached their home safely after match. Following the ceremony, Mr. "Keep A -going," accompanist, Mrs. of Edmon
tiful place in summer with so many which Miss Morrison gave the second evening service in the United Church.
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. spending a pleasant vacation of two and Mrs. O'Day left by motor fora A. Dougall. Theabovewill give an by. Hoping these few cfi�Lpter of the
he study book, "In the -Mrs. J. Pope is improving the
� n short honeymoon trip to Hensall, idea of what a long, fine and varied lakes, close e of her residence by having 1,
I months with relatives and friends i spending the time at the home of the programme was c find On and Hattie in the African Bush." There will be ,no pearane ,
Thomson, carried out and if lines .May nd y . on' In next Sunday it nicely palmed. -iris Standard Bank
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Ontario. -Mrs. George E. bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs- Alex. space would permit we would like to best of health as it leaves the w-Hter Missi Band meeting 114 . ated with the Canadian
a of Hay, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Congratulations. the fine the same. Sincerely yours, Earl R. afterrioOIL---iMessrs. Fred Hess and has amalgam I
Wanless, of Varna, for a few Ingram. Congratu . particularize on - many of in John Passmore Ieft by motor the lat- Bank of Commerce, -A very pleas- I
John MacEwen_-�A large quantity of gra the home of !
7 days. -Mrs. Leonard, and children, of School Report. -The following Is numbers, but after all it would not, g marketed ter part of last week for a week's ant evening was spent at
R I Public School report for perhaps, be wise to do so, where all and bealis, are dailybean - I
- Melbourne, are spending a few holi- the lensa I Hensall.-Miss Stella Ingram, Of hunting -trip, going to Tobermory Miss Emma Dickson last Friday eve- I
; days with her sister, Mrs. J. C. Bell, September and October: ROOM I- did their parts so well, but we might in few weeks with and taking the boat from there to ante, when a large, number of friends �
Names in order of merit: Sr. IV- be permitted to make mention of the Detroit is spending a E. Sul- and relatives of ,Afiss Gladys Braid -
a of Tuckersmit-h.-Mrs. Samuel Thom- 'e
son , Mary Huiser, William fine solos given ,by Mr. James Stew- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. In- Manitoulin ,1sJand.__4M,rs. L.
V , Sr., is visiting with her sister, May Kennings, -ndercock, Wilmer art, of Seaforth, as he was the only gram. and Mrs. William Higgins ling, accompanied. by a friend, of Do- foot, popular lirlde-elect, of this mouth
f the London Road' Drummond, Vera Su few .days with presented her with a kitchen shower. .
Miss Kate Moir, o Topham. Jr. IV -Harold Sherrit even the distance of Sea- and daughter, Ferrol, of Clinton; Miss trait, are spending. -2 ot was the -recipient of
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k, -Quite a number from Kippen and t, one from Jo- Irma Higgins, Miss Merle Bowers, her- parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Miss Broadfo .
e we'en mos- Eleanor Bell, Raye Paterson, Emma, forth, as all the others were fine ' I many - use
gifts. A "ry dainty -
vicinity attended the Hallo Wurm, Bella Smale, Lorne Elder, cal talent, and Mr. Ste -wart delighted Mr. C. �Smith and Mr. L. Knight, all Hudson and family. -k very enjoy- serve -
n querade at Brucefield on Tuesday eve- were visitors recently able and profitable evening was spent. lunch was ser
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a 111119, last, one of our Kippen gills Harold Foster, Helen Glenn, Aldon the audience with splendidly rendered of Kitchener, I � - .
taking prizes for costume. - Apple Appleton, Mary Hemphill, Roy Brock, selections. We might also he per- at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. R. ffig-
e Edith, Wolff, Harvey ITudson, Mabel mitted to make special mention of gins and family. -Miss H. Craig has -- - . I
picking is almost finished and even po t number
a the trees look like winter. -Special Fee, John Farquhar, Bob PaSSIDOre, the wonderfully fine address givc-n by been indisposed for the pas num- - I'll .. "I I . . . . . . .. 11 - 33
be held in Viola Hildebrandt, Harold A Iletoll, Miss Margaret McLaren, whic'h en- of days having been confined to her 'J.�, -
9 Thanksgiving services willeld, Stewart 011 . Sr- titled to her to first prize in a com- room. -Mr. and Mrs. Southen and son,
e St. Andrew's United Church on Sun- Lloyd Lindenfi
III -Norman Sinclair, Herbert Hed- petition held, Stratford dwring the Hirold, and Mr. and -Mrs. Barney
rved in den, Dor s over , I 8
minutes of silente will be observed ' Wolverton Flour M11
day, November lith, when the two Dorothy Drummond, Mild -red past year and of which reports were Pope, of Preston, were visitor
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.e memory of the boys who gave their Smale, Minnie Sang- in all the leading" papers. Mention the week end with Mrs,. Mary Pop�. . I
k lives in the Great War. -The Young ster, Harold Higgins, Isabel Sunder- will also be very fitting as to the fine -Miss Belle ,Sparks, of Brantford,
y People's meeting is to be held to- cock. Number on roll, 33; average address of welcome given at the out- who has been with her mother, Mrs. . .11
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t- night (Friday), November 9th. Ev- attendance, 31 -Claude H. Blowes, set of the entertainment by the pas- James Sparks ,for the past number Of Co., td,T Seafoirth,Ont, I
eryone welcome. -Miss Helen Dins- Principal. ,Intermediate Room -Hou- tor, the Rev. J. Mtllroy, who in.ade weeks, left for her homeon Thursday / 1, .
to dale, nurse-InAraining in Stratford ors 7Wo, pass 607, (*) absent for ex- mention of the appreciation felt for morning, acedmpanied by her mother, - . WE ARE PAYING FOR GRAIN
)"r Public H,ospiW, spept Thursday at amination. Sr. III -Ruth Coles 77, the large attendance from the local who will spend the winter. -Mr. Jim Wheat Standard ...... i ................. i ........ $1.20 per bushel
to the home of 'Ler Parents, Mr. and Kathryn Drysdale 70, Olive Brock 69, churches as well as of those of the Zuefle, florist and proprietor of, the Oats 'Standard or over ................... ; •
* * . .50 per bushel �
le, Margaret Kennings 69, Annie Hui6er surrounding d4trict, and that a warm Hensall greenhouse, has lately put in 2 , .................... ::": .68 porbuibel
is Mrs. R. Dinsda, of Stanley. -Miss 65, Ross McIlroy 63. Jr. III-D'Or6- welcome was, extended to one avd all a fine new boiler in order to get bet- Barley Standard or over .. -1.35 per 10 Ths.
It pearl Harris is spending a few days Mixed Barley and Oats ... %I. ................... .:
with Mr. and Mrs..Joseph Daymond, thy McQueen 68, Billy Glenn 66, attending. ter results, as the boiler that he has - .......... .72 per bushel
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as a Hudson 66, Orville Hedden 65, , B now, 'with his in- Buckwheat, Standard or over .......... Cleaft drift C
of Tuckersmith.-Mrs. Jean Kyle and MYrn riefs.-V6 regret to have to re- beep using is not IT We have no grain cleaner. These 1pvices are 90T
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4 Miss Florence Venner motored to Gladys Sundercock 66, Kenneth Mianns, port the very serious illness of Mrs. creasing business, strong -enough to ': denvered at the Mill. I
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Wiligharn and spent the week end 63, Mary Little 60, "Harold Ronthron Joseph 'Hudson, of our village, who is meet requirements•-Thefarnbers, in . G ,
ad with the former's sister, Mrs. Guest. 51, *Edgar Worm 40. Sr. II-Loret- in her 88th year has been in fail- this vicinity are busily engaged be- WE ARE 83LLUN � .... $ 4.00 per bag r
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Mrs. John Mason, of Belgrave, is to Bell 69, Grace Wkirm 66, Ronald ing ,health for some time past. On tween fall plowing and the threshing Silverking, Best Manitoba Patent .............. 3.75 per bag .III
n_ - Peck 64, Nellie Fee 61, Jean Foster Sunday last her condition was go of their bean crops, while in our vil- Keystone Best Pastry Flour .............. -
visiting with her sister, Mrs. Arthur ::,:*'I::- 3.70 per bag I
Lis Anders,cm.-Mis-s Rollings, returned 61. Robert Drysdale 58, Ivan Kipfer much xnore alarming that the mem- lage our citizens ate cleaning up the Whole Wheat ...................
24.00 per to _',
lie missionary from Angola, Africa, Will 58: Alvin Linde-nfbeld 56, Nona Daters bers of the family were advised, and -great quantity of leaves that are in Btan-in bags .................................... per
56, May Wolff 62, Ruth Bell 46--M. nearly all within easy distance weirs evidenc% both around their promises Slhorts�-in bage •.....................•i•• • •- • • • ° • • •' • 3640 ton
on address the Wo,men's Thankoffering A. Ellis, Teacher. Primary Room- present. Mrs. Hudson has been liv- and on 66 boul4vallds.-A monstrous . .. 45.OD per ton' `
bd, meeting in St. Andrew's church on In bags ........ (.,.
. Jr. II ---'Herbert Drummond 280, Mar- ing in our village during the past bazaar and fowl dhinerfi under the Ch Hill -Run 6c'r`e`e`uiWg`s*. * * ' ' ' * * * ' ' ' * ' ' ....• * .... 90-00 Per ton
Sunday morning. OA NO. D&LIV9.RY
fe garet Shepherd 269, Erma Kipfer 266, year with her daughter, Anne, Mrs. auspices of the Ladies' Aid, of the 0 CUSTOM CHOPPING -
...— lidercock 264, David Sang- Logan, and is most highly respected 'United 'Church, Vill be held in _the I WE ARE NOW PREPARM TO D . ....
Edna San LIr . PHONE 51 . .
of sten 268, Lloyd Brock 206. Jr- IIB-- for her many excellent qualities- Town Hall, Hensall, on Saturday, .
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HENSALL Edith Wluri� 269, Mona Glenn- 246, Mr. William Foster who has been November 24th,. commencing at t I . . . . . . I,. ., � I'll - ,,, I - . 1. mm-IMMMAMM-7-77
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Call -and see our large stock of Halters. 229, Keith Buchanan 206, Jack Sim- years near Varna and who recently will consist of fancy work, aprons, __ _! , . . .
workmaTt's Harness ghaP. RIPPen. 3177-5,1 . I
. -n 100 sere tmproved farm well mons 206, Herman Wolff 76. First-- sold his farm and purchased MT. J. towels, candy, country, store. -and a . "IMM."IMM I � , 11 *Zmr ,W1 ,
Wanted o Douglas Sangster 174, Wesley Bezzo W. Skinner's fine dwelling on the fish pond. Please kivep, this date, in M,nnm�r�M! I'LM1117=1 — A"M I . .
situated, with good buildings, on one $2,500.00 I - . ,
and on the other $2,000.00. will Puy 5%T. 172, Jack Coles 153 Stanley TUCICOT corner of Wellington and Richmond milide--br. A, Moir bag returned from
ful per annum for term of years. will be first 1,52, Ray Foster All. Primer A� Street, North,. 1mg -moved into our a month's 'Hi§it to &6 larger Amari- M ,
to Hensall Post Office. 9177-2 i -'Wilm a Green: residents and having lived so long stu,dying, it first hall&& goveril hundred, 01 0 In (S
mortgages. Apply to 0. J. Sutherls,nd, at Mary Clark 169, 13arbara Sheph'ara ,village this week sild will make good can ho*135atals, vvhers he has been: "
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to Ailinouncement.-The engagement ii; 168, Elva McQueen 1,67 . winter , M% If
to 1.65, Alice Pfaff 165, Laird HII&O'n'. near our villager vAll be quite well at- cases, treattd with diatheTmY and
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announced of Helen, 911119, Only 04, Shirley Twitchell 162, Cameron quainted and will no doubt find it ultra violet rays. The dodtar stake�
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lar daughter of Mr. and the late MT9. 11 I of patients 1. ,
Mathew MillaT, of Hibbert, to Lloyd Wiggins 148, George -Sangger 147 peasant -
end ii, P eE ,and cheerful living hero.- that there Sim 111411Y COSIW . . I JDAY BARGAIN .
ich Primer B.-]��ussell Hedden 162, 4 Vbe services in our three local ehtlrch- that CRTI only b's *eWW Weeissfully I I L . �
W; P. Hortou,'sorn of Mr. and Mrs. Noah mer B6zv,D'1,55, Howard -SlAsIg 141-�- es on Sunday ,last were well attend. by this means and he I$ histalffill's in, I- � I � 111; � � I � � I .
Horton, of Hibbert, the manage to . 'P..'. I
Is ACIAL h&ts for the Thanksgiving h0l
ar, Jessie Bueb an, Teacher. . ed and Interesting services held, and' Mrs, PAU,Men' .h�apital thy® most. - I I . .
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take place in November. Council Viaeting. - The at the coming Sunday Armistice and mo4em eqtdpm�ai pr�cumble. lt6 . .: ,,, , '�S.
io-gular I... I I. � 49 Every hat a bg;rpin. Call an1d
run Something New, -A high class en- hort to gd-A these .. .41.,. 1 1 .. .
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Ll* tertadlimeent will be .viresented by the meeting of the village COUMil WS9 nanksgiving Sniftd6y; the servioes, will be t9m), 17 th � I - I 1. get a smart new hat for your holiday.
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oar held on Monday evening with 0,11 ffie will be in keeping with the occasi,071 4akttrital itteaty4ft"'do � , � �
Classic Fmt6otainers' of the Ont-tdo mernbers, present. The minutm of atd the eboiva are pr"91711 -9plaaal s6il ib anglftv, some O'llun'sas In hher� . �`..: :1 I opeehb$ P71060.
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Yat Rall Hent2l coin 'sed of th, follow- the last mtetlze were read and "OPIt- acid appropriate music and err -vill..fto eouitgortablo 'hospitil to aftom-1•
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Air in I ed on motioll, of Petty end SAIWat0r. no doubt be algliga tttendaTicee-Xi. M#dbto tho I%w ��'idvvftint.-HQarg.. 1 , ! , , . ( .
9 1i,1;G-ts-. b ST 0allit vioull. � f - �'� , ,,, i�, Bertha E , p tarp'
ist and ,dwompgyl st; Xg&-ble,a7l M. A communizatim Wks redet -o�n and •Um. Geotao F. Cava hqV6 -1 10, , ,, 4 `At,iwael now.s.. � xx Xell .a
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