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W, lz��, Tbe cas Nelth, 4114 " . ;1, P,., � L j �� , , : �,, " - �i',�Z��,.' , � P4 ' . a IMPA V4. lxmhad Vdth : � #, or S�Ar�da; Mjsa� Xvt� ijouret. zettina throush In t�=(a for ,� � I 1. I., A I . N�F;l W, out untSX, - Z4 ,�, , "�,$ ,. I . , 0'agh o have, in t�4r old friends would, have beez $12 Yundt, of"Uilverton. ond, �&_pnd � - M, I I.. 1 . IN � .. .. W*W__V ,�, ., ,,'�, , soyne1Wrty aprays a4d wmath6 t Chd*mus, if -sent 48 Christmas rm-&- I 1� I . 111. 11 , "I ;�.'!, ,. Int 1�0 0 , 'ap and friends. rhe p - Dlis. Frq*, M114de; of �* ­Wt,z v,­�q-,,7h,.�.',,,,­g I . I � - . 't , joM ,M,d, ,s&toI1,4 *oium1&, given renew acqua =cm—Xr. L. Stq ,'h- by .v, � ­_ ., , � , reimm = _. Ridgetown, encs, ,and all, parcels over eight ounc,, ,,;.,�i­ .:. -f-L'ig""I'11, �'­ .?., � , � , . , . 2 - � t•vi!, '. . � I to the theory that pub- 111, Arnold Dal Howpwr4, At=- be=.ers whip C. .&. jSveudseii, H.%vry were recent at the home of Mr. es require a cuAV045 de � ; .. I 11 - ,,". I'll -1., �:� � f ow" IS', , - - �Wzv P sirens and'Lloyd 2Wd =* qpqnldi%� Hall, ,17,rq,d Himingway, Ernie Ram!- aw! Mme. . T�aird 4ckle.—The, MisAi-On conten and V I , dlamtAon as to -1 ard, 'a : _- ,t*YP,11,,�64,�!,` %,,�,,A, -0=00,11 �v � 1!1. . , . . I . ... ... ­,;,; ­�­_­'.. I �,tE�,,,,f,,­ - ­Rq� - WShwz7is should be a few days in Toronto attendiu.- the sha.w. Albert Greenfield and R, L. Band of *e United— Church held a to keep this notice in arsine. !Mrs, 2r.• I I % � 11, -1;P,:,.V!Mk ,X . tis aloe. "It will be woll . (� ,..­.�,­, ," ��,;,' %�__, Les — 0 I,%. . 1.6i"; 44. �z, �. ,."., I . : ,­ , I � , .. , 1 , ­ I . � I . . . �,:.. , , Zyd. ro. Fair.—Miss Margaret Love and WAss Vists, The death of Mrs. Gould oe- very Ienjopble meeting with a large W,eys returned recently from a pleas- L' 11 . . . . � _." " ;-1 I I I �i�� I - I , �,�,/. � I I , � ... �, ­ . Be reps, ' f6r cold �)! papers Fern Love and, Mr. R. Patterson vWt- curred Taesday -aight, following a att�ndui(iund au excellent program, ant visit with -her son in, Hamilton, P ' ' �ed , 11 _ I just how seriously these � I �, �� . L• I .. I.. or how wl at the home of Mr. and Mrs, C. fingexings- Illness of about nine years, ccesisfing of read s, solos and in who holds a fine position as tewhet �' I ,:. I b , , . I i, ��::, " ­­ discussed the subject, I McGregor and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brit- the _ - -- .., . weatber. Make yolftr, - . 7, ­ , last year of which she was cork- strumentAla. Miss Morrison ge, principal so a of that I .. . ,O'bfe the people in the la,:Iger ce—n tan.—Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dale and fluod to her b,a 'Deceased- with her tefAe which ,was greatly enjoyed. � Neat _ojty�,We, ar,e pleased to re -port -ft t . 1_ seleution now wh114 � I -1- � -4. '.��M,,,'N - . � � aura the ir, oue of the pr hool "', �'I� .. �11 �q.,!;tvo��. N I i,; I . N, I I . ,� , ; , have considered- it, we do not family, of Seaforth, and Mr. and Mrs. ­ -- J`.�i!,'�o ",;;, � . I husband, came� to Naltomis district in Sunday q9ternoon Mrs. Legg, of St. Mrs. Zoseph Hjudson, Sr., is beebing ___ I L ,,,,, RA � 1 � �, � our range of styl(os , ­ ,,, dweller, the F. Carter, of Goderich, visited at the 1910 from Hensall, Out., when, they Marys, ill, addresp the Mission Band, wonderfully well for ohe so advanced Si ! 'I - I To the city I I - ��&,` P""". . . '-.16" . w , .0 I I "I' � ,11" hume of Mr. and Mrs. George D,4e I &.1 Ii�,�*.!,". ,. , .* V Z�s are complete Stla.,� 1 -ving through the coun� eculmenced farming operations thure, and an 4= in years and following her recent JIFFY GAYTEES -34p,ok, $3.75;' ',�Iljy! i, 11,11P, ;W� * . t,� ... ;,' ; �, - .., tbought of driving - �allent programme is be - Sunday last. Mr. and'Mrs. Jack and .latter became members of •t4c- prepared ,for the occasion: I severe illness.—Mr. A. W. E. Hemp- Cocoa Brown, $3.i�6, Fawn, 0�5 1 0 ._ 11 ,N� 1, N! M 1'. - ,�, y illuminated on , , , S, W i .�* P �21, I ,. � � try on roads as brightly Ferguson spent Sunday with the Nokomis United Church. For a na' I I . !��- i� 1 � N ", ..� , "I"I V,!, 11 . -inay make formers brother Mr -and Mrs Joe U, �!..;. � a m- lieve, that Mr. WdIliam Lemb ,q 01�ii� !, as their own streets, Of hill was, during the past week, visit- I � . TM, . �; � ,the- farm- in the � . great, sippeal, but to i I- ` I .� � ,� rural Sections, such a scheme, we . Ferguson, of Goderich township. ------F— ber of years Mrs. Gould was a popu- lar teacher apd active worker in the Colt Lake, Sunday school, west of Woukton, has purchased the new Com- niercial 14otel property situated on the corner of Main Street, from Mr. . L -d by 'his brother from Wroxeter and noembers of his family. -Our besot and I . shoe merchants reaped a go6d har- .:�l . fancy, would ".. leave much to be d-ir- ", . SUAN12Y town, and will be greatly missed by that -organization. She is survived J. Elligsm. This is a very finely equlpped� hotel, and is enjoying good vest the past week in the sale of rub- ­". ed. Notes. -Mr. George Elliottlias #IiIa- hers. goloshes, etc., the heavy fall of I . .1. "I In a recent editorial published in " ­ po.-ed of his farm on the Goshen Line by her husband, one sQu.,and two daughters, her mother, - Mrs. Peter patronage, and has been very well conducted by Mr. Elligson, who, we snow maki,ug it imperative to pur- , . paper op- f.,:`-, �,. . The Guelph Mercury, thct : 1''. to Mr. Ed. Kerner, of Ba old, and . exchange Mr. Merne-es gen- "Y'L unn, of London, a former resident believe, intends, together with his chase wine. --.Our merchants are dis- playing fine Christmas stocks and re- , _-A. .1 i.. ,,*f papes any such scheme and says oral store in Bayfield- We, wish � Mr of Hen-sall; one sister, Mrs. OrLvein, wife, to motor to California where . ,. port trade as quite brisk, and with , I I , ­,'� � . art: . '.. y " Elliott success in his new venture.- of London, and, a brother, Edgar Munn, Hleneall. the t t spend the winter ' "'he to T gfowing prospect-$ of still better ,to - . , . i, i original proposal ,J�t it was perhaps the 'Miss Millie McClinchey, of Stephen, of .f IU6 . ,�Z Mission Band i met on Friday evening in the base'- came. -M, end, Mrs. Ernest Butt, of Gleiigowano .. I , - .made by T. J. HAInnigan, one of . . I . ureses _.., is visiting friends in this vicinity at Death of Christina8wan.-We, �ave ment of the United Church and held spen t Tuesday at the . . Hj�dc,o sten is in Ontario, that the 0", M , '. . highways, county and present.-MessTs. John A. Manson, peter Ivfanson Lorne Manson this week to chronicle the death of a most enjoyable meeting. The- en, home of , Mr. and Mrs. William Hyde, of the London Road. -Miss Effie Bell I . VMAM&.a1, "2!+�. township roads and sub -urban roads 111,11-: and via- ited at Toronto over the week end.- Miss ChristinaSwan, youngest daugh- joyable. programme consisting of the and Miss Lula McDkmald, who are . ... I . I . M". � be lighted' with Hydro power, partly ly of introducing apparent Gordon Keys, youngest son of Mr. Ben ter of -the Late Thomas Swan, late Of the Township of Habbert, which death ,, S fc,11owing number. , was arranged by Miss Gladys I Passmore and Miss Iviax- holding -very good positions in Lon- d,,, " 1, '. as a means �,� � , ":: to the country districts power more Key, had an operation for the re- rroval of his tonsils at Hensall on occurred at the city of London, where is vi Spencer. Instrumentals, Miss spent the week end at their re- spectivehomes, namely, Mr. and Mrs. I , . If. 1-1 I :. Cheaply thp,n would be otherwise poi- . Saturday. . the deceased had living for some I time, on the 22nd of November Florence McDonald a, -nd, Miss Mildred Smillie; reading, Miss Elva Shaddock; William Hyde and MT. -and Mrs. J. . Bible. "o"... The scheme seems idyl -lie, but there t � - ___._ Z�MR(CTF .last. . The deceased, a bright promising the topic for the evening was Very R . McDonald - The Committee sof pointed to look after the dvbails of . :.. ., ay be grave -doubts about its fees:- ,. 7r. young -lady, who -had held good posi- pleasingly taken by -Miss Consitt and the ,v,t ,to b, held i, the Town , .. I - bili Or even jU utility. All Who " - Business Change. --Kessrs. Yung- tions both. in Toronto and London, on- much enjoyed. F'o)lo'"IdIg this con- Hall on Thursday evening, under the drive know -that, particularly when blot Und Deich conduct- ert, who have co til her health became impaired, pass- tests were indulged in, followed by - — of +h- nAA P, -Ti— Lode . __ i I : . . . ­­ � . . . .. . .. .. . I . .. .. �.-,-' ,•"... ....­,. — !. -.i - � '. . :-.-�..`.� , - . .� - 4� . ..-.:..z.--.- ... i.....;.. ..." "' - " ... .... - .`. . ;. .. . -,_-.-.;-�-_.-.. I ..... :..-.-. ......,;-1. - .. ..�­..-..;..-*....., .... 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Made in Black, Beige , and Cocoa Brown; at $3.25. .. .. the roads are wet, the bright lights e,d a butcher business here for nearly ed away from pneumonia just in mid- ) -k, P I :'. lunch. -Tice services at the United and being their annual at home, de- / I I ; ..".. shin§Ag on them; create confusion, to tv.p.,irty-five years, have dissolved dle life, being only 1 nher :50th year, Church on Sunday 1--t W- very serve verry much credit for the pleas- An all-Rubb(ar Rain'Boot I r V�:,: a considerable �jwteut and sornetiuidL-S partnership and Mr. John Deichert and her remains were brought to the . .. - .. � , largely at -tended at both services, 1-11,g manner in which they have decor� Comfie Gapm—in Fawn, for ... ,, ........ $3.25 � I i I. t I : contribute ta-�accident.% has retired from the firm. � family home here for interment in the Rev. Mr.';Sinclair. delivering very in- -ted the town hall for the occa,sion, . I � ,, There - are, palRic, needs of greater Notes.-Rerv. A. M. Streeter, who Hensall 'Union Cemetery. The fun- structive and practical sermons. The -Rev. Mr. Motherwell, of Auburn, � . ,.. nuqnent just'now than brilliantly il- I . . . .. Ruminated highways. In the view of has been parish: priest -of St. Boni- eial -which was a private one, was choir rmdeTed fine anthems. At the preached with very much acceptance I - I tweet 0 '.." ler to face 2 R. C. Church for over twen hEld. on Monday afternoon last, the & many motorists, -it is far easter service evening service a very pJeasing duet, hi Carmel Presbyterian Church on I . � being conducted by Rev. A. ',Let the Lower Lights Be Burning," Sunday fast, morning and evening, to . .,� drive on -a dark night, -here only the Maid- - Church, at the was, very,sweetly sa.g by Mrs. A, good sized congregations. The pas-, . I 1- lights of the car are used, than on a st0ne parish. He gave his farewell Sinclair, of the United I Go I � her surviving sister. -4 Miss 11 R 1, 111111111111 11 .1 i , 1, , 1� � � 1 , I �, � � �,J � "I'll ± _ partly lighted road that destroys the sermon last Sunday. Father Stroeder 17,. me here of ng . Ciark mi -s M. Johnston. - Mr. tor, Rev. James M&IToy, preached T : ,t:��Ml ;i I � � 0 � was highly esteemed in the oomm,,- Aliss Helen. Swan. The pall bearers Albert Traquair, who for the, past anniversary services for Rev. Mr. lj ,effect of the car lamps. were Old schoolmates and friends, number of years has been a very Motherwell at Auburn. -A pleasing ,. A, To The Expositor the reasons quot- ity and his departure is regretted by I 01' I I , 9 - I ed above are vali=d and very good all. Rev. L. Power, of Sarnia, has namely, Messrs. Alex. Swan, Peter popular, courteous and efficient clerk feature in connection with the meet- 2 SEAI�X,04PYN . -- - .11 '. been appointed his successor and t Moir, John Stewart, Jr., Dr. J. A. Me for Bouthron and Drysdale, furniture in held in St. Paul's Anglican- church �� - , takes I as far as they go, but they leave acharge at once. -A al meeting of Taggart, David A. Cantelon and IV. J. ano hardware store, resigned his pori- on. Monday evening last, under the .1. TM13PIE61419 in OPPOSIM CONDMECHAIL IHICIML ' - . lot unsaid. There are 'many reasons H; -y Council was held on Wed .w,l-,ite. much sympathy is felt for tion recently -and his place has been auspices of -the A.� Y. P. A., was the t7n—MM�17,1,1r,2r . . . . . . �rj-,-, j4,,--,C,1,'P V.I. riesday _ � ,, 14, q, . ,7,-,I""I""',L",.I�,L�,"",,", lh� that could he quoted, against a sys- to consider appeals under the Jeffre the only survivors of the family, one filled by Mr. Ray McLaren. -The exhibiting of a number of fine lantern I , �,._ y brother, John, of Usborne, and Miss tem of highway lighting, just as good drain. The meeting was adjourned to I b..zaar, which was held in, the Town slides on India, connected with the � ------- - % 1 December 3rd at 10 -o'clock a.m.-Mr. He'en, of the home here. Hall On Saturday last, Under the interestf-ng story given by ihe rector, '2nd there are many better, or more I . � and Mrs. Morley Witmer, Of Detroit, -There was - auspices of the United Church, was the Rev. T. W. Jones. The pleasure -to the -point. are visiting relatives here at present. Masonic. .a large at �. a decided success, embracing the very, Off the meeting waor. further enhanced 1- if the Hydro system has the sur- -Mr. L. B. Teetzel, of the Depart- tendance of the Masons of Zurich M W 'IT Lodge at Hensall on Monday ' i r_,�, y Useful and ornamental articles by a splendid reading given by Mrs. IF WKIPITN-MMArRTM.715- plus ,power at its disposal to enable merit of Public Mighw%ys, Toronto, ev'enrng ti go to make up a first class Peppler.-Wedding bells are still ring- � last, on which ,occasion the District . even.'themain provincial highway, to was in. the village for a few days last Deputy -- and Master of bazaar. The fowl supper held in - our vicinaty, and oh how mer- , I - Gr g in .. . , .. I week auditing the expenditures on South Huron' iT, connection with the bazaar rily they sound. -The many reativIes' I - ! I be Murninafted, why is it that power .' - ite, of St. Marys. vis- was not only well patronized by the and friends ,of Dr. Thomas Case, of B' Slaughter, Sale of NO . 1, � tovmship roads for 1927. -Mr. A. �11'r- E. W. Whi 9 q mery ,distribution to the farmer in this Zettel and family have moved into iteJ the lodge on his first official V18- congregation of the United Church, Dungannon, will regret to learn that I BEGENN�NG SA7URDAY-. . .��. . I ­ I :11. I almost prohib- the house on Mr. E. Heidemaies farm it, and witnessed the putting . 4 , -ecauty costs such -an on, of but also by the two other local church- quite recent: be. sustained a partial I ! the first degree in Masonry by Wbr- I � i I L r . -��piwice? 11�,dro is owned by the at the west end Of es and the community at large. Tile stroke and all hope that he may well 0 1 -it! . the village. -Mr. shipful Master Dr. A. J. McKinnon. ?, i f. ed and Mrs. Chris. Ay6tte,,of Kinde, ' pioceeds, were very gratifying and recovex from, same. Dr. Case is, 'a 150 Hats must be sold aa Seasafiffli He 9. ople of Ontario, and it is supp96 of Zurich, and his officers, which - ; I ! I � . If A Michigan, have moved into the house much cr.ap is due to the ladies of brother of Mr. G.F. Casei; of Our vjil- , I . j., ' � � , , . _. li 4- I to be distributed at cost, but what on Mr. William Ducharme's farm, 14th elicited very much praise from the the congregation who were responsible lage and well and favorably knov�n.- � - ' (come early an,d'get first choice. I ! . "llydro co$tblthe city and country user concession, where they will reside for for the sUccess, of it.�Mr. W. L. Ne- -Teachers and scholars, both. of hi, ti; � I .1 .1 most well-informed Master Mason in Laren left for Toronto on Monday day school and, Sunday school, are $� ' "An some sections of the province is a the winter months. -Owing to the in- �f,­ it . sed load on the local Hydro sys- �411 matters connected, with the crafty, mornhig"W atte!hd the Winter ftfi� lbjk, '. _. Hats $1.06., $R.98V,$Z5,GP, $3.96. 11 Amery difilereirt thing from what it creased �, - and his address was most inspirtug Ing -UP and prepatling sleleetions ... . . � . " I -1. ..1 . .1 tem a new and larger transtormer is which is--43eing held. there. - The for Christmas endbertainnients. - Mr. _uit everybody. I . '14cr-s � , this county for in- being installed on the corner opposite and helpful one to all present. .;&t fri=ds f Miss Minnie Reid Prices to s - � , IL. many., O "%taneern flm the" Commission has un, the bank. The transfo im-er replaced the conclusion of the evenings W 1, F r,q, .,Hess and Mr. J. Pas,smifte elm . .- I - ,� W . P� . i1st . Of- _" ed ti- - ,-t . I I!, , I in ..all repaired to V%o4buse" IV. � 'who x I qj�aerk&i- i �9,6tiotit 6' �, q -the 'liuiiihig ft- I 6.11" 1 _ m1lat � . . t4al"'o,"', i'limited "Ver� at - its disposal_ Wiry will be moved further north on Mai t, oration iit the Clinton Hospital, Will -return last week and mqyort a ' 0 a irt�4;�J� Belf liens f ��, I ' � "n Presbyterian Chiirch, where -- ' , I XT. 9 �,��e , , I 1. I 1- ILOU �e ' id -4 be pleased to learn � that she is ,"*- , . . +,A , . I k, . . , , ' oes it B'ot ser've�all portions of the Stleet and by divi ing the ,,r,i,,, it rel I I I � ,enjoyable, time ,twd h*Wth-giving 10p I . .!I � . * Wiest splendid fowl supper had b*24 ' - ' " �,Aicely 'anji is - Inikifig "'In ',th-� ' wilds of I WoitheTn, Ont " 1"VErt,202140=1 ., , w.11 be passibleto give increased volt- proving vieiW � I I , gotten up by the ladies of that chuok , Mr.=37MM"M �1. I . age and better service. -Arrange- ' good Tio, . __ ____ I - I - - -4 The (;pupty of Bruce has been ask- ,,,7its have been completed for ob- and which, it is almost needless, ,.to progress towards health. - A where game abounds. '�. V Z� . � greatly emj.yted� and after new time dance wlll-;be held in the ,�-" � �l .-ing for`' power for years and serving the 5 - anniversary of the ay, Towm Halb Heas4j "on Friday, De- I L." . 50th er F h s was I I . ". .1- I the Worshipful Master had expresi5ed - Friday, - I ..ba.liie bekn..unable to get even a prom- dedication of St. Peter's Lutheran cemWr 7tt. �-.Kusic will bt sup iRied - I I . I � - . . . . I 1. Or- behalf of himself and the brethi�6n by the Seaforth Orchestra. -Master ". . Church, Zurich, nv:it Sunday. The ; ".:,.,. , :ase of #, antil, a private company in- . . I -, the great appreciation felt for the ­ . .,�.graded the -field and caused the pros- morning services at ten o'clock will splendid feast of good things, all re� Jackie Deitz,.of Kippen, has been . . . . . 1. � be in charge of Pastors E. Schuelke, . spending a few days with his aunt, . I , I I -M'' : , .amt war that is waging in the north. of Kitchener, and C. C. J. Maass, of turned to the lodge room, where. a. Miss Alice) Kyle, of Hensall. - Mr. � 1, " - And if ,the Hydro, Commission can af- Windsor. The afternoon service at number of ,addresses were given by a , !! ILrge number of the brethren, nith and Mrs. John Coulter, who have been 1% ford tel meet a private company's two o'clock will he in charge of Pas- spending the past month with their . V for J. Alberti, Of L Me Worshipful Master Occupying the � .j . . e in a: not too densely populated ogan, and Pastor chair. A most pleasant couple .of son, Dr. Sam Coulter, wife and fan- I . . 11'r -c F. L. Howald, Of Elmwood, and at ily. of Toligdo, Ohio, returned home, � . Amta" I.seLtion, why can it not give a com- the evening service -at 7.30 o'clock, 'hours were spent in a social manner, on Monday evening, reporting a very 0 all &-parting after the singing of . 11 i. p. -Miss H. D S th a !'­ raratively low. price to users in other Pa.,.tor C. C. J. Masse and, Pastor L - t hil '� *1 10, Auld Lang. Syne" to their respective pleasant -visit. 011. . k:"\.. 14 1 - - �D 'UM9 zou_qtqi� .that have had Hydro since Nnlbfleisch, of Elmirra, will deliver * I r onas "'S"WW"', ,e IGWO" i er w homes, feeling that they indeed had land spent a very pleasant week end - ,-\ a , ,�\,��:"\ 0- sermons. All are cordially invited- I sar----�.itt /� q� ­ , .,. its lni�eption? 'With her aunts, Mrs. G. F. Scott and '­.� .Ii4\ , , 4:. had a most pleasant and protitable 011"', I , Ik I " , I• ' Byron, son of Mx. David Ducharme, ISM 1F�, - , � , �� . . There may be good and sufficient had the misfortune to have his evening. A number of :. visiting ,,. A. H. Carroll, of Woodstock, and S,' -z --Az - ". - , arm ��, ­,%v;ftV,\\& _'�,, , , I - , " w .-- " � , , -,- i \ � . . I coat bf a -1 ,­ . ,)reasons i�rhy these things are so, but broken while playing at Zurich school family. -Mrs. L. G. Allan and little � 10 "I" -1 4 ­ V I M Dent and I biethren. frown St. Marys anis Exeter also at the home of Mrs. T. I , I 0 - . � I � \ ,4 ♦ \�c , , to -the cofmmau man its looks pretty on Monde Mrs. (Dr.) H. H. Cowen were present. � ��o�,,.�� .71 . ' son, Gordon. of Toronto, spent the I I ,.- ; :%:,-, __ . I- .. _ I., much as though a great public utility underwent an operation, at Victoria Young People's Leag-ve.-A very past few days with her parents, Mr. __ lk'�t.=.,,,=,-,r ... �,_, ...... �,__n­ 1. I ktoi!.pi,bal on Tuesday for appendicitis. "I I. z - 1\11� 4 was being dispensed by favor, not by pleasant evening was spent at the and Mrs. T. 0. Drummond and fam- 11 . . . . . . I " 4, . W,est&gJ1(00.5(S' 'p I Herr many friends wall be pleased to U-n-ited ,Oburch on, Monday evening, ily.-Mr. and Mrs. S. Merner were �� I I ,justice. -_ Imow that the operation was success- when the young people of North Side in Pigeon, Michigan, recently attend, L Your light meter will show V The fact of the matter is that the ful'-A number Of local sportsmen Unitod Church, Seaforth, motored ov- ing the funeral of Mrs. Kerner's bro- : . .... ( :Hydro Commission have not the enjoyed a jack rabbit hunt on Tues- er and were entertained by the thfT-in-law, Mr. Weurtz.-Wedding a saving Of nearly 80% �2;. power available to make 4% great da Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Holmes, of League. Rev. Mr. Sinclair spoke bells are ringing in H�ensall and vicin- (9 F9251 . under the operating cost I Goderich, called on friends here on briefly introducing the. members of ity.-Miss Fidna, Brintnell spent the ! . -White Way of the highways, county SatuTday.-Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith the Seaforth League and expressing first part of this week with her bro- for balgeries ' and battery � . V � , ,,and towwhip roads, and even if they attended the funeral of a relative at hi; pleasure at their presence here. tier, Clifford, and wife, of Exeter.- . � - (2) 6_0 I �, charging. .1. ka,dj.we.doubt very much if rural New Hamburg on Sun -day. Mr. Crawford, President, of Seaforth Mr. and Mrs. William J. Eldef left .5,:,. ketions would care to use it in that The Late Alexander Rannie. - On League, very ably took the chair for by motor for London on Monday, tak- - I I ­ You can enjoy the world's I I . I 4ay. To many farmers the tempta- Wednesday of last week ,there passed thc evening. Following the, opening ing the train, from there to California, I . finest and highest paid en- . I away at his late home on the Babylon hymn, Mr. PoTtebus led in prayer, where they intend spending some time � . Rerfainmeng the year 'round i tion of using the highways just as Line, Hay, Alexander Rannie, ir, his followed by the Scripture lesson, by in the interests of Mr. Elder's health. , . � -theyare, is a little more than they 34th year. The late MT. Rannie had Mr. Sam Scott. The followi-ngftx- -Miss Margaret Douglas-, of Blake, with a WestinghouseBaucry- " I :., . -can withstand, and their farms show been confined to his bed for some cell programme provided by the visited over the past week end with !ass Radio, at less costfor . � le" it. To others who have cars and boys i-winths and the end- came peacefully. visitors. was very much enjoyed by hei friend, Miss Grace Forrest, of . I I 11 . . current than the price of a 11, I He came to this section about thirty eve'ryone present and every 'number Tuckersmith-We believe Mr. T. 0. - - I I — and girls to run them, a bright white years ago and settled On ,the home- well rendered: Solo, Mrs. Hlopper; Diummond has sold his share of the - - single "B" Battery. -_ way by night as well as by day, stead and during those years' had ii.9trumental duet, Mrs. Lane and butcher and meat business to his Son, " . I i �.: , would be about the last straw. They made many close friends and lo"19 dnughter, Miss Helen; vocal duet, Errold� wha,,togethet with his father' --- � ---- �, -u. � rl . His wife predeceased him M-rs. W-esteott. and Miss Govenlock; have conducted a,very large meat Full 6 -tube power using the new � might as well give un farming and reighbors. I 1: sr years ago. He is mourned by move on, to the highways. s(,Io, "In the Garden of My Heart," business for a number of years. 0W- Westinghouse A.C.-Radiotrons. UX226, 1!., a number of ".ns and daughters. The Miss, Ruth Thompson; readings, Miss ing to Mr.v- -Drummond's advancinr, I ' * , , - v � stadons- brought ., No, the highways are attractive funeral was held On Friday- Rev. W. Doreen Hudson.; vocal duet, "God is years and rather impaired health, he I UY227, UX171A; Distaht I , . 11, �.: � I il I lonough as they are now. If there is Y. Dreier conducted the services. Love," Mrs, Lane and 'Miss Ila John- felt it necessary to sell out his inter- ' - in with ease and clarity. True-to-life-, tone .. ... " to are, let it be distributed The Late John L. Gerher.-An- ...''� ,. power ' ston. At the conclusion of this de- est in the business• and together -Ath quality, as created in the -studio...':. No distor. ;­ *�cn the farms along these highways, ().:her of the well known residents of lightf,l -programmie, Mr. Claude Mrs. Drummond and granddaughter, I . . � k, � If ay township passed away an Satur- B`owes in a few well chosen words, Miss Margaret. intend making their tion on high or low notes. , Zf its in the air I-!, .1 along the county roads and the town- 64ube Balleryless Console . � I . � . " - day night in the person of John L. expressed his, pleasure and also voic- future home in Toronto, where a a Westinghoase will get it. ,�,,v chip roads. It wi,ll bring as much Gerber in his 64th year, at 6285 CompIde ­ ." his home ed the sentiments of those present. iirmber of their ,sons and relatives 'e- - I ,.��Cl Prosperity to the farms as it will to or. the Bronson Line. He had suffer- at the excellen� evening's entertain- side. They will be missed by a large - � Offered iii both compact and console ;1- , cd through nes — - I ... .� any other industry, and at the same _ h. ill ss. for over two years merit, also stating what a splendid circle of friends and, very much by 11 I mod�ls at prices so moderate they set a new . ��,�.,,�­ . 't and his death w9a not 'unexpected. id,eft the exchanging of ,Leagues -was the congregation of St. Paul's Angli- . time it will do more to lighten the Ili- wife survives ,him and also two w1fleh was very nicely endorsed by can Church, where they were very 17 standard of radio value. iN'.�e,� , , I. ".. 1,1 � . � t% -;, I ba-ddm both in the house and the sisters. , . I The funeTW was held on Miss Ellis. Wle, had almost inadvert- regular attendants and generous con- I F .­'. , . . = barn, to relieve drudgery and to bring Tuesday, interment taking place in ently omitted, to make mention of per- ttibutors to the schemes and auxil- I Quality I . g1faranteed by thL. nam,a I Mennonite cemetery, ,�_-� I , . , .. �.", I: �. . living and working conditions, on the tie Men BlIns'" has the most important part of the iaries connected therewiih.-Mr. and �� 0 A "Westmighoiise"i'-Pioneers in Radio. , 11 N" , I I par with those of Line. programme, namely, the topic, which Mrs. Allan McDonnell very pleasantly L_ 0 � !X,�';' . farm. more on a, p �� 1. ­- - I �', . 1 I evening 40i las; " -, ,,, I the city and, town dwellers, than any and- entertained on Friday Come in and hear this wonderful imirument, and , ?v ;., I was so very pleasingly given a - L '... Ip1'!� - I � N�: ' ]ERNSALL wh-ch proved so interestirag. The week at their apartments a number I � ......I. - . i�,eLber thing. But it must come ata Judge its meritsfor gourself. F/0 Will gladly givs � . '.),:, .�,��, ,,'�­ " Comr,oqite cook stove for sale cheap. see tepic, entitled "Friendship," was v,dry of young friend's of Miss Mildred Me-. 6 -lube Bafteryless Compact - Vkj-,�� 11, 1. ie you a demonstration ,,, "R,! : I. PA e. '. A�a it at W. 0. Goodwin'a. Hensall. 3179-tf ably takenhy Mrs,. Close, and in d"I�. Connell, in honor of her birthday. A $175 Complete , . . . . lq,:,.'1�2� ''. � .., � I I J,�:5,�-�I!'!­, .. __ Let %w repair your auto and bug" toga ing With this interesting subject she -very -enjoyable ,evening was spent in I . . ., , � ,�1'Kq,'��,V: : .. ,!I IMMT and We curtains, upbolater Yotir furniture. at e-irphasized many salient and inspirsgpinnes and contests, followed by a ,EMSTRI , Y'r;� '. Worlman'a Harness Shop, Xl"en. 8177-5 AUTHORIZED WESTINGHOUSE DEALEPS ij XA".-Ur and Mrs Thomas ven- ;• g features and thoughts pertaining dainty lunch. ---Mr. Gordon- Cudmoxe, A0 "ii ,,?: i � �. To The Pablic—Having bon9rht my father's * I � �h',%�,`_ . I " . For Batteryless, Battery and the Full . me , ­. T, " zer spent the part -week in Emeter at obare in the Hersall Meat ,Market, I wishetc) t.) the subject. A very dainty lunch of Landon, son. Of Mrs. Ali,ce Cud- .Line of, Riadiala. Modelo k, .., . -the hm;8� a Iffit thanic oil our customers for theIr patronalre via$ sermd. 11 . � im-re-1 of Heiisall, bah the misfortune .1 V . I , , 1", �, Jtpekmai, - and Mrs. Archie '� : � _,Bean thV�581hing is ,OM_ in ,ftl pant .nd hope that un4ler the new , � i4cottly to havo -big -face and hands X mankirement they will.-confinue to flavor irid Briefs.—Miss Stella Ingram, who gvv6beay burned -chile trying to pz- � . � . =.,. 01,VW In, this 90ZVOIL - Some good W , '.. , - . . ,yt410rqI,htW9 beou recorded, the avera with their custom. (Signed) T. R. DMmmond. has been spending the past number ,of fir' a fir®' wfiieh did considerable D a, ly'a G aT 0.6 0 . .11", 8181.1 ) RX!',4,:,��,,� - . ge ' . . . &&, S foy?thq cat -4,.��4�:� � I -out e weeks with leer parsaits, Mr. V . I . . .. I I . ; 'I ."Wag "A I - ighteen bush"el's to Mee Dwellinty ProV*rgr ror ftla.__ft,e on- Ale'r. lytgram, 1. I LTS. damage to an oil &Ation Of which �, . �q,v � .., . . _ft for . .�, I ;'�I� - I I .? " designed tw hnd p4geed in big hajl& gor Detroit On Fri- he is night wattlIman. ii;� residence - �. ., . . �., , .Zl' sale ib fine awenine vrovdrty wen afto-sa ot day th tesuMO h9tr VOSM011- St,*119, stove the gas Afttiou *a;g badly -dam- 24&0 RepaiAnff nalportwezig,,Mgr�mmd Doy, ff?adio lRepair=n � . ,I', ... W i � -1, I . I , I , , � , cortleft of stro6t "d ,,uvell fitted up vilith :nod- *A--, �vM6 recuperating from a recent aged ,by the fire.—Upt .Gress, Pluck- - 11 L P_ I - ,�,��!. " I ,� A. I �� - I i ��, " � , .1 I , , , ern donvenfences, vfth garage WsoI , This I I �� ,.., . I i , - s � 0 Ovotefty VAD lyeloWd, dt a resent re"wmble ' well, nurse -if at the G6ugr � - J.l ", : �. " . � '�',, �'_:, �" In operation for appendicitis.W.. � � L�_ - _ . I S-_ - - '. , '' - I '�`� _f 1 4� tgot to ,Pufthdaer whieb fa a &6d fc%tbt mi# th?&fh 6njordble MgettAg in, thd &urefi. last. few days with. huo,r V r , WHEM YOU 5UV A W- Wri'MONOUNYOU I Vx r5y"Im , - " . -M 11 I ,,, a ents M - I - .1 -1 I I.. , ��. �, L, I .. �, .i. 1� i35 1V1gfV.t02* price, and vozmmsfoa can Ise given to suit X,. -S. of Carmel Church ,held. P_ iwy , al Hospital, 19dValo, is ar�ndfflg a Boo , 1. , , : c, A , 1.1, A, - tg r. and ,, . ­ I. . I W&MOS5 ADYNCED NA �3 �v� , . pgfi.,_ d,oMlino vl=�w &vo ao, hard " go,�, Ap%fiv at . I I , i n ,the - � �_L �.. � 'I .eVc:XJ1JLM With .—A live bird . I " . - Y - , --- la f -be WideMoned 9vt tho- Hemall Pobt , �, f, .1 3 . . . 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