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I 0 : I ... �,, 1. , 'A 9 "I", � � U., ��, �; . , . � ­��; , , � . . �m � V -P ly're-ge 'Pitwu., enaged In by those �.44t'44,gtiR.,7�"%ik%,aw,wa,a,�,�A�.(V�-�90 P.`.;!"- ". .. , 1* , � ,,, 00''.'et " 1% . , 1: " . 1011.0 I , ^ , ", , ", �,�S� . ,..� 7 ;�­.-11' 11 1 14viv tastic toe .49 v I I V 10 . � � -, �'. i�.,­ `11111511`1�11.4-11-� of the County of Sim- Present day ldb6r, -, , , J g to trip the light fan . , X, � ,. ,, , *07 . i" , .,;, I 1,1j�!hi Avir ,��, is barns, 1)ec�4��,Of the PA04 of I'Ven from the Td,atropolit4n Churok- TV. Olerhirv.ourt of Revision , � m P,.�Iwl-t . - . IMP i 'AY 'he"Woly -1, - ,V,.�-6 14 for h AN I � - " ;VGT;, " ?A,'P'.,�l . , vloud,QW4 Bad Nms broadcasted ovW list, pA I I �, V ful expectatiam, I I 0 01%.6 oQuacil I I " a ba 1, , .. ' .." ,­Ir.;,.'A�tiit�. �11'�)­ .; , . tbey are j4',Ve&lJty 119 The older peop4. .prQ. �'r,gW,a % ,, . 0� � ,, I � 1'�. 1. A � ��,-,,,W. H. L)digbolfflp ,40IPt until the wee *T"' hours of the morh- 11 U04, p , . I . . � I �-, �? AN kW . the radio. -The, YP P. League Vill .9 � .1, � r. ;,��� I 11 lip . I " A I garding the ,; �,.. . 1114w, I 1 ,4 . ',Vi� �,' 4 , la%*a$� t4ta " '4,4, i, ­ 9,, 4 JA ,went session, Passed a reso- of POVI .Q3k VoterO list, $6. ­ I I -;4`%-% I 35s U'Uni- ing to ',�be stirring and, fine music of reme V that loh� P 4 �,', � -4 � - ' � 1. � 1 I ok,��'k',111,1 !E,l , , , a savIng. The,prioe of labor in vle -bold their next meeting to-aight (F74, % - ta I 4�1 "'.11 6�1�n abIt-mg th,a Poverliment to keep 1 W044, supplies, $Z1,90- C the Rwco ,Orchestra, of Brucefield, .1 . ,�11­0,.9, 1.,,� p4p, ", , yv�' . �( but rather as &,TL inquiv 40 to ho�, they am to-grp., oratole , I : I '� I , I , , , , " I . , * , "' I- : ,,, I E.31ber, Dimlon Court N�ai . 0 .. � � !fl"VAQ, Q snow , - in that than on the larm, bat 0, I ger, ' and seltis1factOrY Pr,esPn'rW`:V-,.or,rel ve�,,, d.:9)�VUS. I 1, "",""M %me 'is bigh too, and- even Scarcer day) In the school room. Llv,eryoijo cip'al V90 , ,� ��:.�]�k`,fi,,' , � `011, .f�, ,!� man w � I . ! " " % plows off the roads (1117', $60 0.0:' v6th Xr. 1�ayter as 'floor mana L aii = I I 41" ��,,-,,iPg� ,� , , . ould welcome.- -Practicing bas started 't�� d I � *46 400i. � 1, , "", OvI Georg,� Wvkins, error T46kersmith. while others found pleasure in card heavy a dxaln upon, their. ,,, �m pz�lso­ , I'� I It, ,,,.,,;. ., ., ,. -his winter. That Petition b,. horrified if his W , ., . 1. ,� " - : ! , ;,Ih%'I'UtA'X��;� ,�;uaty t I .. AR y . � .. . "IS, , -& insisted on eTyWhere for ChristmIas entertain- Telephoue,�..,$24-32; W, L. 1 ' the ..,I �,. , - - *�g, - . <,;VA$,,;, hl,��;,�)�� been 11,11 ,g-!,-.,- ,. . Siebert, Div. playing In the rooms of the 'hall on May we help YOU to S I , I - 1 I , �, ,,,�, .-.-',I-,-; . merts, and hurrying is the order of (, , � problem - put you -1p, the � "'. , ,Oil 1 � an, a 1. 1. 11 "."'.." _W--.. . re,ielved at Toronto and the having a both room and rt Clet-k, $28; John Reid, liayment the first floor, and many others in Nithopping witli"Plegaur, sal'Afac- , I ;�,V`q, ilil�., 11.1 , 11"; way of doing your C , . �24 1 ",V , '�,, '.!'��§, "; ' 0equest will be granted. There will . Y , U.'I't F'-, . . " -- .. , . -that , , I , A`1;, i 14 t , I stock I W4 meet the I I ,. '! ` ' -`b 'Iroug, electric vashipg -Thursday evening, December 2o*L WWPer, error dog t*x. $22,' The coun- and -the Oddfellows are to be coinpli- I S I I . , I then- . . I ' , all through the house; on hav- Intend holding their entertainment on 1-�augb, Noxious Weed Act, '$2; L. the evei(ting passed velJ, pleasantly : wants of everybody, f*r wh . �, rUnMU9 the,da -St. Andrew's United Church Black Creoc Drain, $2,300.00; W. H. wotehing the dancers. In this way tion and economy? We are W., ftil NN - `,'.�,j� -, ,��' i:�,,,- _,-�J� - Nvater _ . ­ �'T", . , , 9 a , , 6�vu� , �� 111p ,s, no Govermnent snowplows in Sim- , . ��i;��!� e �!,:­,. ing electric 04 m0ra ,5ultable or desirable I ";.�. �g',Kl .1 ��01`4­ �ce -C nter. I � .. ..... �" , ';s �, I � 1,�, , 'MR � oulity thi3 wi niachines, electric dish wasb�era And Further announcement will be made cjl j8jo I . , I ,..�.�a, ­­,­ . . . 1, " -, , , " , �.,,:p,�,U.,; W". �. um�xl to meet again tor the mented on the sii�cess of their fine DRESS SLIPPERS UQU,m SLIPPERS . I I , .�',?` . I , - later, --Rev. Con, er, Mr. W. Alexan� final ,segsi �, GOLOM�m � - � 111'1'1,��L.`, 1 6P , � g t I '. It is our opinion that the council vacuum cleaners or some of the hun- T of the Year oTi Saturday, at home, while a large measure of ,� 11 . � ��;,ga � , ", 1, . 41 lf,r§ of Simooe vere just a little too dreds of labor saving device der and Mr. Ivison at -tended a Pres- Decewbar�,16th, at 1.30 o'clock p.m� praise should, -go to the committee who DRESS SHOES I � , ` 11 ,� 11 , - 1, ,� I I q�,,, 1 ") 1", gaq " I i , ` ", ,, I , �. ,!�­ 1. '111, - , " ,,�." �` nA,rENG SHOES, I V�, 1. . . � .. � �; ,",'� ­ �' " 6"' - � hasty. Governmeuts are not nearly s n0w b,ytery meeting held at Goderich on A. P. Hkiksr,, Clerk. ' 'k � , I " 11 ,"g"i'l . . , avallable to lighten labor in the home. Tuesday last.- ,i al ranged all the details, including the SCHOOL SHOES . NoCCASE148 , , � :"�,, 1�� ,g � ---,Mr. and Mrs. Joe very fine decorating of the hall for . OVERSHOES, RUBBER 3007,9 . - , "' "', I �w " ", , RUB=RS , "W11"I'll"'R' 'I I - so ke4`n on &Pending money, as many She would simply -be pa;vjAg the way Fornwell, of Detroit, and son, James, . ,-K- . . - .�?`ili�� .1,4-' . � - I ­. ,i,4 ­ a the occasion, which decorating, ,we CLUB BAC,S � � �' ,,, � I, ��� - 1 I . people, believe. In fact they rather to the poor house. and Miss Dougall spent the week end "" H]K\�SALI � ; 11�, I .. . . � 'I., , , - .b&lieve, was the best of any such oc- ,,, � .�,%, . I -, �,�:!��'��. I ' . Come early Vhile the -pick is the ettote ',�, !'�� ',��, " welcome the request to keep out of at the laome of Mrs. J. G. Chesney. ColnvoslltO�, �Cook stove for sale ch ,'44 .,. , .­,� �'�'. eap. see camon. , " ,I f -The Young People of St. it at w. 0, Goodwin's, Hensn]j. "'I., � . *d VISINI your �,­, r- - a town- or county, whether in summer A man - but what 'is t 8179-tf .. ,:..". , , , Y. P. L. - ,;*,�,.- i 'i, lie use. Briefs" r. William Simpson, ac- selection at leisure and in comfort, frow.aiftl ..'p, a � . 1'.0 �, 11 ,,,,, -4M . ., � I -�­ �Ro ,or Winter. -held their � �, , wv� - , I . , ­ '.. - Andrew's United. Church , � ., � ��,,,,,'l Colunifw could h,e, written on, -,Tae Call and see our large stock of Halters. COM rtment. ... ,:� !�, � '"'. panied by MT. and Mrs. A. J. * awO ... ". ". , 11 I �!�',,9.111" �Q".,:11. SuLday night meeting on December WOrkinali"; Har -,%s Shop, Kippeu. , , ,4, �� 1 , 3-'77-5 Sweltzer and Mr. Manley Jinks, all - ,',�; , �.,;, �1",L,��­----�J,�, � �: I I . I . . If Simeoe County has u long, hard whys of a man. The ways Of a wo- 2nd, -with a very nice crowd present, Nice DweMng Property I?or Sale. -The un- of D4&tr*it, vent the week end at . , . . ,�. 1, I" �, I 1. iV 7'�.,. ,;:. I Winter, we venture to say there will man are past all understanding. witli Florence Thomson presiding ov- cttrsigned tkas had placed in his hands for V - .-� '. , ,,ale a fine dwelling property well . ituated on - � I 1. A Vt,;", ":- their respective bomes blere-With I" . . i;;Ak ..� .... be many times when the ,people of . er the meeting, amd Harvey McCly- corners of atieet and well ditted up with mod- the near approach of 01gist s nd �- � ' ,�, ­ �. I � , ���—� plon� acting as Pianist. Will Thom- ern -rbvex9eAc-. with garage also. Th , :ma a I V, . . that county would welcome a power is New Year,�s, municipal r4atters are -- -:::= &' . . 11 I 1,::I�-�..- ,.. son took the Scripture readin d Property VdIlt',be sold at ab,ns�t reasonable � ; . O., I 1. .. � 11., g an " " .. In.", �. . , I . 'W . plow to open their roads, but having (CEMSHZURSIr price. a4d possession can given to suit engaging the attention of our rate- �.V, I , , , : Isabel Alexander took the dev , , " "m � , � I .... *.` -'-Z i - .. :1 @ a V 2 :..�' 6F'11�� . . Otional Pum'hasw which is * good, factor now thlib payers Egid speculation' is rife as to 11 ....; � , 1 4 7�1 1 thut that door they will just have to Notes. -MT -s. J. McLean is at topic. Doreen Cooper sang a Very dwelling pWes are'so,hard to get. Apply at 00 >Vl�,��� 2 0 . I I , %%%% ,.7.1 1 take it out in wishing. pres- pleasing solo; Norman, ,Alexand once to the undersigned at the Hensall Post who will be Reeve and Councillors.- � I . SEA IFOR M �, .� i,, . ent confined to her room under the took the 6th chapter of 'Drums I'M' 01lice. G, J. Butherl-d. 8181-2 MT. William Lenion, of Monkton, who .1 . , I �.'­;, �,�, ­. - The fear tha,t prompted the Simcoe ductoes care. He an purchased the New Commercial Hto- ' � Mk- , �� .. .... McClYmont "M . . r in y friends the Darkness.,, Harvey Young Peoples League. -The Y. 11. T2I,3PE01q3 nil. 0723SMM COMMYMC11AIL5 ZCNIt2L I .:�O�. �,. . vequest was, of course, that of hav- bepe that she may soon enjoy her plLyed a very fine in L. of the United Church mett. on Mon- tel recently, arrived with his famdly I I .; I ,!��. . struntental, Rock f daughters and son on Saturday of ,. I � . I . �4 -,w, I ing the highway swept clear of Snow usual health. -Preparations for the of Ages (transcription). Rev. Mr day,elvening and, beld- one of the best 0 - �'4��, I—- Christmas concerts in the day and ,C,,, lasT week and comes highly reco-m- I . ,�', meetings wbich bave beea held this I ; ", � so that cars and wheeled vehicles S ner sang a solo which was ivery I W . Sabbath schools -are being made. It Tlie meeting was year. r. Walter Spencer h mended, and will, no doubt, I � . , I..., � �1. .1 - ll'.Li. in * keep up - I - ... ... ­ " 'I, , ozly could be used. But if SimcOle is expected, to hold. the Chris uch appreciated. R ad charge the standing of this finely construct- - - --------- � ,. ,��, t" closed -by repeating the Nizpah bene. (If the Meeting, while Mliss Ellis ar- N... ". County is 'a Following ed arid well-equipped. hotel and com- R. W. Crosier, .i I Y. -e Huron, there should tree and concert in the United, Church diction in unison. F , ranged the programme. of London, were here spent at .the home of Mr. and 1&s. .,.�,�"..� � be little,�e . - . such alarm. on the evening of the 20th. - Mrs. the opening of the meeting, a song mand a large share of the travelling recently attending the Odd FelloVs, James Sangster on Vbduesday of this "I ", . -�et�ence this county had with c��� service *4s indulged with Mr. Clatide ' I r friends, week, when Mr. 'and, Mrs. Sangstw ;� ;; The e6't J. Stark, who has' been very sick, is . public as well as- lo;cal patronage. Mr. at-home and visAing thed ". � . avid Mrs. John Elligson, who very ab- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hudson. - Mr. most royaHy entertained the Midn g � 01 LOW Inla" recovery. It is to -be , Blowes hi charge., Delightful solos i ht �.,�� . the Qi*eroment snowplows I the hoped she will soon be well again.- ZURHCIE ly conducted, the New 'Commercial and Mrs. C. A. McDonell and daugh- Prolije Club. The first , ... I , by Mr. H. -,Pfyle and Mr. Samuel Ran-: -of the eveni-ag I,.:;, I ,'�, . I. 6�: . I highviay `r�nning through it was, on Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wren, who re- Hetel for the past few years, left ter, Miss Mildred, returned � recently was devoted to -progressive euchre, . 11 . Me were very easing y :n,d .. . , ,� I ; . :� ". . .. . the I here the beginning of this week for from spending a co.uple of w ith with eight tables in pl. y. The a ". 41Die, �stWaAory. It was not side east of the village, have moved, Amiversary Servipe&-Thel an4�- The topic for the ,evening as ee a Priz ,!�:;�­ ... aWy kawl . , .. to Hensall. Mr. Wren will work hi wrsary services held in the Lutheran taken by -Mr. George Folliek "Jesus their former home in Mitchell, but relatives and friends in, London and for the ladies was won by Mrs., Alen. �,,','. . possime in, t4e, depth of winter to ,is �,J*1-1 . I I � Church last Sunday were largely at. the Christ,na, Star," illustrating his' from where they will shortly leave TGronto­-4 , Lloyd Hudson� Epent MiDues au nd h ' ze b . �e�l, keep it open. fqr cars, but it was 21i0 acre farm next summer, having VIrs e a to a men s pri y ,Rlix kept during the past year ,p,urchasVd up- , C for Vancouver and Califort-da-Mrs. the st I �,V;, tended and very interesting. At the subje t ,on- the blackboard. Follow- pa week or so with her relatiVes Ernest Shaddock, while the congol,_ ��,� ,,,, :;: 640 r that purpose. Legg, of St. Marys, spent the week in Toronto and was called, there ow- tion went to Mr. Lee Redden, At he ,.:',�",� �, open for h4 '�'�.�icles, and that is to -date in plements fo alternoon service the choir from the ing this a Bible ,contest was -given af it ' .. , �-..:, a consider*ition not to be passed ofver Logan church at Brodhagen took part ter which..the meeting closed wi�� - end with her friend, Miss Mattie El- iug to the illness of her sister, who conclusion of cards a very sumptuous ..z . . . . . � %1: ... lightly, when one rem-ombers the and rendered several ;i i - . " a lis, and on Sunday very interestingly is now improNring nicely. -The ser- lunch wits served-, which,itj - It - " I.- "! � ��- - - .- nsVl`Ing an- hvmn a prayer. -1 1. thems. The pastors in . is eed , ..� roads in -bygone winters. attendance all ' u ' . address)sd the Mission Band of the vices in Carmel Presbyterian Church less to say, everyone did ample jus- ,'�.', it, -A pretty wedding was United Church. -Mrs. D. Davis, of �,'�re well attended on Sunday last, tice, to. . . 1. 1ELRMVHLLB delivered impressive sermons and the Sol 1.11on Saturday evening last The rest of the evening was .c We do not believe it possible to large congregations listened with Salenca, N. Y., nee Miss Reta Jamie- the �pastor, Rev. James McIlTOY, spent ', in ,dancing to the stirring ­;�. I ­,t�'. r. -t St. Paul's Anglican Church, when ;1. . .. � �� �: .. keep the Huron Highway open for Notes. -Messrs. Garnet Johns and rapture. The history of the Lutheran Rev. T. W. Jones united in ma i son, of our village, -a ltiece of Mrs. preachlag able and forceful sermons. strains of the violin very ably play - 2"'! � "T'age Duncan McMartin, is here and in- At the evening service the ladies' ed by Mr. Pied Beer, while Mr. Harry . . car traffic all winter through, without Ewart Cornish went to Detroit last church in Zurich was read by the resi- Miss Olive Reatrice Wolfe, second eld- te-nds si)ending the -winter months be- .:!.,. . entailing an expenditure that would week- -Mrs. Bacon and son, Gordon, dent pastor, Rev. E. Tuerkheim, at est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ' quartette, Mrs. W. A. McLaren, Mrs. Fertoli, of Hay township 1`1.�'. - ., .". � . -n. . of Windsor, visited Mrs George Kel- th,e morning and evening services, Wolfe, of Hensall, to George Murray ti -men here and other Places. - Mr. JRmer, Paterson, Mrs. Andrew , very nice- - I., I be out of all reaso But there is a ' duties of director of -1 � , � - , way to make the roads available for ill Johns and Walliam, Doig, barrister, of Port 0 n .., I latt last week. -Mr. W Nearly five hundred dollars was col- Moir, second youngest son of Mr. and g 11 a d Miss Janet White, sang Nvitb oerem-onies.-Mr. Errold Drummond .1 34r. and Mrs. R. D. Hun -ter were in Huron, Michigan, was in our villaige very much acceptance. -Our local is having the interior of his meat I, ,,, - lected towards the debt on the re- Mrs. Petej� Xloir, of Exeter. The bride the first Dart of this week renewing church cboim are getting very ,busy shop nicely decoratol and remodelW .. '.., , ..; : . both cars and sleighs during the Sm-nia on' Sunday attending the fun- niodelling of the church. Nvas tastefully attired and looked - ,z, " . : � � greater part of the average winter, ez".-'l of their cousin, Mr. Case Miners. . acquaintances. Mr. Doig keeps hale in the preparration of Christintas music and it now presents a very attractive '. ". Notes. -Rev. C. C. J. Maas, 0 chFrming in a gown of American . " .. f Be- uty crepe de cbene with t * and hearty and while a true Cariad- ord are arranging to have some very appearance. " Mr. and Mrs. Percy "... I and that is by town and township -Mn,. (Rev.) Weir, of Blyth, gave a Wind,,r visited old friends here dur � r�lm- ;cl-,' enjoys living in the United fine S - I I. I -ling e ,settings, with a ' , Mr. William Gram, of Lan- �", highly interestin- and instructive ad- ing the',past' week. -Rev. and Mrs. States in the practice of his profes- Paul's Anglican Church on Sunday sbig, Michigan, and their sister, Hiss ­� councils co-operating with the use of . s of rhineston &elections. - Services in t. Gram and I I . .; d!Tss in thi2 church last Sunday -eve hat of silver and blue to match and . � , Government silow plows the lng in the interests of the W. M. S. 1' s ' d black satin slippers with rhinestones, "On' - Ada, of Detroit, spent the week end � I'll. liberal n - F L Howald and two children an His -son, John, a bright young last were very largely attended and ' 1.1". - Ir - F. Wess, Sr., of Elmwood, vi studying law in the we believe most interesting andprac- -with their parents,, Mr. andMxs. Geo, �'111.. use of snow fences. ' Ali offering, amount�ng to $21, was ited r,laU,,, s- and carried a bouqu6t of pink carna- m a n' 1 s no w . I � I 1 � ' States. -Mr. Thomas Welsh and staff twal serm,ons were delivered by the Grarn.-Mr. Alfred Clark had the mis- I and friends here over tions, with', ferns. -She was attended , Six or eight inches of packned snow rpceivedL-The funeral o.f the late Suttiday.-Mr.' Ivan) Kalybdeis'ch had by her sister, Miss Edna Wo have been busily engaged during the rector, Reiv. T. W. Jones, while the forturle recenVy, wh1ile taking down �� - � roads. It in the Ife, while past week cutting up logs at his mill church choir rendered good music. the decorations at the Town ,Hall, fol- .� ,'� will not keep care off the Mrs. John Tucker was held fro a nasty akcident on Saturday night, the bridf,,groom was supported by and will be kept busy during the win- 111r. R. Cudmore intends spending lowing the Odd Fellow's, at home, to I , I- lu�� , is the drifts that accumulate that church last Friday afternoon. * In- while returning from Stratford, the William Marsalles, of Mitchell. The ter months, for in a I:, torment was made in the Elinlville brakes . on the car he was dri * grobm's, gift to the bride was a . ddition to the logs part of the winter months -with inem- fall from quite ,:,.�, put the car out of business. The cemetery. She bad been a resident loek�d and the machi e t ving he has in, the yard, he has a . a high ladder to the .. . . - urned on its. ,.; handsome cabinet of silver; to the large bers of her family in Toronto and floor, and receive very painful injur- to. . 4rifted places are the same year af- of the village for over twenty years. side on the Zurich Road,'a few -miles quantity in the surrounding district Kitchener. -The Trail Rangers held ies, but fortunately 'no bones. were .-,-,�, t,r year and are all known, If the Mr. Tucker is still quite ill. . West of bridlesmai4 a silk scarf, and to the to br ght I .-Mr. and Mr . Mark . i IL �"" I . rural e6i�ncfl would place snow fences Hensall. The occupants es- best man, gold cuff links. The bri,d&s be oil n s a very interesting and instructive bi oke -n. -MT. .James Johnson, of ,L,�I­ ­====� caped with minor bruises and the car w, Dry ale recently motored to Toronto meeting in the United Church last Riley, Alberta, son of Mr. Andrew I �', - - -- -- --- travelling coat as blue broadcloth ad ::��; land enough -of them to protect this was somewhat damaged. tiking in the Winter Fair and ca"llng of .. "I, -drifting, the snow plows could keep -The council of . owing the ,'* � . . . Council Meeting. with 9tey opposum. Foil , � Wednesday everAng, with a very laTge Johnson, Hensall, is, here on a 1. MC=Lop - everal times on relatives and- friends attendance, with Mr. Claude BlOwes visit to his sistem - -te-nemony -Mr, and Mrs. Moir left for between here and- the city. This ..: . . the Township of Hay met 6n.Xandar . I , Emma and Mary, � I -6e roads at any given level. There It's Giving Tim is in charge. The first part of the and other relatives hem Mr. John- - � London 'and other points. They in- truly an age for accomplishing very evening was devoted to innitiating son has not been , here for eleven , . I."' .. would: the -both sleighing and wheel- n11 , s- e. See our Variety. forenoon, December ard, according to tend to make their future home in. much in a short space of time -Mrs- the members of the order, which years,, but while pleased. with the ­ .. I adjournment of t�e Court, 4f ,Re-. - , both car - ! i* , -The f61- i:-CdA<0 pfttj1ig,_A short couneS le,*n Heddeu is spending a numbeT prd,ed ,very humorous; after which West.and prospering­tliere, bas a, ,- , and that would satisfy l,',Ighth Line Notes.-M,r. William vision of the Jeffrey, Dviii*­ � , Yxete?� � It 1� I I.. '. , � �, . p , , �=nera and teamsters. But the time Raven and Miss Ardelia Rapien, of lowing appeals weiie'f Ali,ei'a-1-sp&ed In , eetm,g" o the village council of Weeks with her mother, Mrs. W. tl�e.resi df -th,6­��nhYg wi6 devoted. warm spot for Ontaiio and, 6sPec'iaHT­"* .,%- . - - Simon Roffman, Lot 10, Con. lo, l.eld..on Monday evening, but owin varli en C .. I , � , lie, Place snow fences is now, not in Elmira, spent 'Sunday at their home of: wa's Hoskins and family, of Stratlard.- to games and contests of i6us: H sall. His maiy-friends are,pleas� ;, �, � 'lliam Doerr and chil- , ad 9 High Constable Wbitesides and Mr. sorts. -Our merchants are this year ed to see him again -Mrs. Robert, ?..,� �auuary. hf-re.-Mrs. W -i assessed 94 acres inste of 100 acres, -0 t ke ill of the Clerk, who waiis - 5 , There is such an immense capital in_ � I present, no important - n, of Goderich, were vis- perhaps decorating their stores much .lAtLiren, Sr., returned the first par� . Unal le ft "­� � dren spent from Friday to Sunday Lot 9, Con. 10, -assessed 51 acres. " be A - G. Wilso ­ I stead of 56 acres. Fred Regier and itors in town on Moliday.-Don't -Miss more beautifully than in any former of this week from spending a week .,�, I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles lim-iness was transacted. The Reeive �4 . �'. J , I others, appeal dismissed- The follow- . the concert and Christmas trce� at S. year and will, no doubt, make a very -with her daught �11 ,o I invested in cars to -day, owners are Rpgel,e. Mr. Doerr spent Sunday stated, thae the lowA Hydro Commis- - . P � . -demanding an all -the -year-round op- tbere-Miss Della McNabe, of Gre * Ing resolution was then sdoppted:' .%!on had, received word from the On- S. No. 14, I! ay, on. the evening of 11'e- fine appearance. -A new time d-ance the To er, Mrs. E. Glenn, of ,,:- Y' That the assesements of the Jeffrey ccnl� . wnship of.Stanley, near Clin- 11 . will be held in the Town Hall, Hen- ton. -Mrs. William MacKay had m li I nian the past week. -Mr. and Mrs. ey Irg C�o�.s*:Z, 01:ills, n -11 '111 R.Mg-knd sall, on Friday ecening, the 7th, when fc,rtun,ate escape recently from very ,�� portunity for their use and in the visited her mother, Mrs. Fred Bauer tario Hydro Commission that th� The pu . - ,.,ro I :epar- ! , - Drain be confirmed as now assessed wcre prepA.ri g'estlmates for a �." very immediate future this demand Vr-*Iliam in new :, ' Koehler spent Saturday i and that By-law No. 9, 1928, he read feed wire IxI ruit, up fro -is going to be met. It were better S,.' in -be .ial.)gueg, ,,;.0 SirLta Cl. -s has proni- good. ' �,. ratford.-Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Regele, the third time and finally passed and - m Exeter, music will be provided by the serious. injury, and as it was, receiv- 1� to take care of the increase on our i.sed to be there also. Everyboay wel- Seaforth Orchestra. - M-. W -alter ed somewhat painful bruises, to her .. � . .. - ti -at township councils came to the of the 12th of McKAllop, .-,pent Sun- that the Court of Revision to consider Hydrosystem. The Reeve stated that coir.e.-On Saturday evening last a Bezzo was in Toronto the first part body. It appears that a number of ", � a,opeals on the Jeffrey Drain be clos- quiet wedding was I I ­��. realization of this, fact and offereo day at the horne of his fathar, Mr. our whole system here wa prac . ticall- solemnized- at of the week on business. -Mr. Harry cars were lined u , C. Regele.-Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Deitz ed, In the afternoon the council met g I p on our Main Street ". immediate co-operation. Snow fences ly rebuilt and the- local Commission �"armel Presbyterian Manse, Hensall, Cook who has been attending the and in stepping off the sidewalk and . �Tr, . . and Miss Susie Deitz, of Ellice, visit- tj consider the regular monthlybusi- were satisfied that with a new feed when Rev- J- M'�llroy united in mar- Toronto University, is spendin - a p ssing betw n t. park cars to I 'Could not be put up for nothing, but 9-d at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ,e,, The members were all pres- . 9 H ee he ed ,..,.-- Wire from Exeter, we would then riage -Miss Grace Love, youngest few days at the Parental home. The cut across the street on her way I they might -prove vastly cheape.- �.han Begele.-Visitors at the home of Mr. ent. The minutes of, the last meet- have a splendid service, but until that daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert many relatilves and- friends of Mr. h(,m,e, she did not notice a coming car .,, .s.,)me form of Government tax. The in,i Mrs. Fred Hoegy were Mr. and ing were adopted as read. The fOl- was done there wo Love, of -near Hensall, to John E. Me- Alex. Buchanan, Sr., will regre'L to and neither did the driver of the car I lowing were -uld be some dis- .1. roads are going to be kept open and -Mrg George Hoegy, of Grey; Mr. appointed ,Polling places, satisfaction, therefore the actions of F,%ven, YOU11geRt son of the late Mr. learn that he is and has been for the II-Aice, -Mrs....-MaeKay, as she. had just Deputy Returning Officers and Poll the Ontario Hydro Commission. The and Mrs. William McEwen, -Of the I.ast couple of weeks confined, to his stepped in front of him, but in I L the money is going to be found to do q n6 Mrs. Renry Weitersen, of the Clerks for the several polling places two blocks. in front of rfwitchell% Lundon Road. Following the ceTe- horne through illness. Mr. Buchan- quickly applying the emergency brake �, 10th: Mr. and Mrs. William Doerr, .:. it. . of the Township of flay for the year f -,-al age, 1, of Gads�hill; Miss Ethel Doerr and which aye badly broken, will plon, Mr. and K"I. McEwen left'for an is one of our much esteemed resi- vitk at the same time Mrs. ,MeKay',9 .� . I - - ­ Mi. Harvey Reechbead, of Kitchener. 1.929: Polling Sub -division No. 1, bc,replaced, and a short ditch will -be Toronto and poi .1. ? nts east, and upon dents and ,one who takes a great in- quick movement to throw herself back ,� School House No. 2, E. Ca:. t in, in front of John. Wilson's pro- �heiir return home Will reside on, the terest in ,all that makes for the wel- as much as possible, serious injury U Announcement. - Mr.' and Mr' mpbell, D., pu , THE WAYS OF A MAN F, s. R O.; C. Prouty, Poll Clerk; No. 2, Perty on Oxford Street, as this water 91-00111's fine farm on the London fare C'f the community, and we trust vias happily preven.ted, -but Mrs. Mae - I.: ed Koehler announce the engage -1 School House No. 14, D. Burns, D.R. hole spoils. the hole, and is also a, - The Meaford Mirror says that a n-ent of their daughter, Freida Chris- Read. Congratulations. -A ploy en- he will soon regain his accustomed Kouy was ,knocked over and, -the car ,, O., W. Alexander, P. C.; No. 3, Town menace to the health of the people �j,',(ed "Who Kissed Barbara', will be health- -A most Pleasing evening was bruising her body considerably. � tina Mes6erschmidt, to Mr. Jeremiah , -n . kar, will go out and buy half a dozen Doerr, of Gadshill, the marriage tc HAI, W. O'Brien, D.R.O., 0. Surerus, ill that district. The Reeve, also given by the Staffa Young People — -- —­ ­ . . 17 -cigars at ten cents each, lose one of toke place the middle o P.C.; No. 4, Hess' Shop; W- G. Hess, brought up the matter of re -opening under the auspices, of the Young Peo- I -- .; - I �­ bbem and break two in his pocket I f December' D R.O., D. Oswald, P.C.; No. 5, School the street I)ghtin Ple's League of the United Church, .1.1 ­.. LL . I � , ": . .. �. -, and laugh it off. But let 'his taxes ­�� House No. 5, P. Pfile, D*R.O., Aerb. the -Council to consider the placing of 1-kensall, in the Town Hall,- on Wed- �h I& ", , 9z�'Dia4�',104u�&'�dl-&'Ragi"g�%=,OIV�9-�qK�'d"- , . . . I ., ild he Krueger, P.C.; No. 6, Hartlesib's Hall, a light jn�mediately in front of the tivsday eveiling, December 6th. -The . � i - I .r " *. . I . I 1, .. � 1, be increased by sixty cents a KIPPEM C. O. Pfile, D.R.O., A. Weber, P.C.; Post office�, ,as, it is a dark and dan- m fndis- of Mr. Alex. Murdock . , I . 1 T lo.ses nine hours sleep and does en- It'q Giving Time. See our Variety. No. 7, School House No. 3, J. B. For- �Is spot and a place where the will be Pleased to learn that be is . , �:, lough grousing to postpone a war. Reattie's. er( -- I "? rest, D.R.O., J. McAllister, P.0 - No ic had to go for their mail. Af�. progressing very nimly following his WGIVvEpton Floul--� "N' '11 , .. I � I 11 � , &ch: VT1 considerable discussion it was recent illness, and the wishes of 11, ' . Taxes are not the only thing a 8, C. O., Smith's Shop, F. E. AS 11 A 8 , , Notes. -The many friends of Mr. arme, D.A.O., J. Corriveau, Jr., Poll r,oved. by Petty, seconded by pr.jes�t, relatives and frends are that It w%s 4-`� ". man will lose sleep over or grouse John WIhiteman, of our village, . i -e ill �, .. I I . will Clerk. Vouchers covering PaYments that a -light ... be placed ,there for six continue to improve rapidly.-SeT- 1, / 1, '71 I -about. A man will spend three or lie pleased to learn that he is re- of Township Roads, salaries, tele- reontbs, -and, that, Councillors Petty %1009 Ltdo, Seaforth,ont, .� !, vice& in the United Chutch On Surt-, ! even five dollars on a pipe and really covering nicely after having the mis� phone, school levies and general avA Sangster see to its, placing. The e.ay laist were very largely attended, 1. a6 - I -..- � : I . I , believes he has- made a good invest- fortune to fall and brehk a bone in counts were passed: Township Roads Cr,ullcil th,&, adjourned to meet again Rev. Mr. Sinclair delivering excellent *�, . I his arm. -Mrs. Robert Daymond, of --A. Clark, account, 75c; Towns ip cli the 1,5th. I I " Ment. But let his wife .spend an h discourses at hoth services,. The choir WHOLE WHEAT I �� -e Tuckersmitb, visited for a few days Cferk, assistance, $20; P. Schwalm, I Oddfellow's At H04me.-On T-hurs- rendered a 'number of del6gbtful an- WHOLE WHEAf FLOUR I . �� . , , 4mlivenience or ornament . A-ldwortb, pay day ev ning of last week the Odd- thems, solo parts being taken, by Mrs. , , clual amount on a hat, or on some at the ho-meof her sister, Mrs. Thos. pay.list, $176.49; C STONE GROUND . for the Bults, of our village, during tha past list, $1.25; E. Weltin, account, $7.40; fEflowseof IT/ensall, bold their annual E. Ljnd;�M!41d, Mr. Goodwin and Mr. For Bread Cakes and Muffins. - � 11, 19 III'! 'h,o me, and the man honestly believes week. -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Persons, John Oesch, Pay list, $60-75; S. Ropp, Bt home in the..Town Hall on whie . I "'� I ��,�,, . -h S. Rannie.-The A. Y. P. A. of St. CRACKED WHEAT . I � "" of the town line, have returned home pay list, $24.95; F. Kerr, tile, $14.62; occasion the.spicious hall wae com. Paul's Anglkan Church motored .to 11 I 1 "��, � the extravagance of women is be- I &I after visiting their daughter and son- E.* Gabel, pay list, $38.85; H. Brown, Makes delici6us Porridge. , �0­ ' ,coming si&ul. ple . A, � tely fille4 and- a delightful evening Clinton on Monday evening a'nd ,went '. , I . " I ". 4 in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ryckman, of pay list, $42.37; H. Krueger, pay list, spent by one and all. The Me. a very pleasant evening with the A. . . Ask Your Grocer for At. /� I � ..,..�, . A man -will frequently pay -several Dako(ta.-Quite a number from around $6.9 10; W. Dearing, pay list, $83,53; wCulsl*ch Entertginment Troupe of Y. R A.. Of the, Anglican Church I I I '[11, .. good dollars for a bottle of liniment here attended the Oddfellowls. at home IM. Corriveau, pay list, $10; R. Gei- Lundon, had, beeiit'engAged and 'more there, Hensall providing the v . Silverking, Beat Manitoba Patent ,.: .......... $ 4.00 pw bms ! � ) I I . I � ", - . at one of the Government dispensar- it, Hersall on Thursday evening of ger, $6.50; T. Dinsmore, pay list, than sustabied the fine reputation teresting programme, . consistffiery ill- Keystone, Best Pastry Flour ..... I :,: ­ ..,. g of 3.75 per ban I ".. last week and all report an excellent $1166.77; L. Prang, account, $21.85,' that they hive Whole Wheat (Stone Ground) .... ­'­*----' - .' ,��, � , ies for his stomach's S*ke­TIO OtbeT, established, thist being the following numbers: Ple ing ..: ..... � ...... .. a 8.70 1pat bag � � �J�I I time. -Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Purd F. Corbett, pay list, $26.40; G. E' . as'l Brqn-in -bags ................ : �of course---4but let his wifespend half ,who have Y . tl�eir second appearance here in a lit. solos, Miss Louise DTummond and Mr. ' ....i ........ ... 85'.00 per ton iO , ��. . be n ' Shorts -in bags ................................... S7.09 per:tou , e residents of our vil- Thomson, pay list, $26-45; W. Dignan, tie less than two month's. time. IlIft. W. 0. Good1win- interesting readings, lings-in bags ............................... 42.00 per, ton 'T R'1�1.. as inuch in the purchase of a box of lage for some months, are this -week Pay list, $4.50; E. JarrOtt, PRY list. McCulloch in his manyparts assinger Mrs. S..L. Pep�i� and Miss; Doreen � , . ,1,,2, , Chopped Screening, in bags ........ ....... . 30.00 72m� to.a. .;�,,�,, powder or paint, or a pair of silk moving on to the �0 acre farm of Mr. $28.75; T. Ayotte, pay list, $14.15 ; and ettertainer, gave evid,ence of ex- Varley; mixed quartettes, Mrs. U. . . F, 0 David Leitch, of Tuckersmith.-MT. R. Cameron, pay list, $28 25- T. Kyle, ceptional ,ability, while Mrs. A-hn- Drummond, Min Grace Stone, R,elv.. CASH -NO DELMRY ***' 1 stockings and she will hear Rho . . I � . I ut &,., and Mrs. Edgar Butt, _ I , .,��. . the sin of it frequently and at I of our village, pay list, $22-26; H. H. �", Road -�strang, as firat violinist, and Pauliliv MT. Jones and, Mr. T. Simpson. 4o ,, I . . !�,i,"' �". de- , PHONE 52 . . , , `ngth - vi--dte,d ai the home of the foTmerls, Supt., $62; G. N. Turner, Treasurer, Wilson, as celloi`91i and- reader, have r*ch young people were also present I ­ I ,,­­ I s . 1. I.i.,�..�;,.,."W-r���7�,iA"m�VWIW."�,m�liri.�l"�.�VOIIYR,hm�.1ve5I I I " � HEam� � §�,��, - ��: . A man will buy two or three fur parents, Mr. and MTs. Wm. Butt, of TuckoTsmith, crushed, Stone, $544.9,5; few equals, if any, and,every number iii the -meeting and presonted- a very ­­ I ., . � .�.. , . I 7�4,1 ­ .- . I I 11�10� " .coats in the course of a life tim SeRforth, during the latter part ,of G. E. Thomson, trucking crushed they gave, was rapturously encored inter�slting one -act, play, which was I -- A,e , . e, �; , - . . -1 , . ,�0,,�,. bacause -he is out so much in cold the week. -The many fnAi-nda �f Mrs'. 9 -wile, contracts, $549.45 - E. He dricks and they both very graciously re� Much erijoyed. . A very dainty lunch I 0 I V`,�e'­ 0 h n J �,\` �.,, M- IBM Butt, of Seaf Of 1111111,11—nmr --c"I't . - �1�j.�,,% 11 weAther he believev, the safety of his will be Day list, $14.20. Sdaries-,--E. P. sT,onded to every re -call. Wllet�or in :ous �served.­Tbe ,Mission Ba,ftd 7"-M" Im - .- I 1WW.Z1MW11" mr. &qMMW"P­M'T,VMT7,,t U,'.'�4'1..�,;, . - - - - - - I 1, seTTy to learn that she is'not keep- Kjopp, Reeive, $60,; L. R. Rader, cou-n- farhiliar and Popular or cla WiQ 10m, United Church held a very inter- . , 11�1�, " I I �11,1'.',,,!;,;�,;,� � , , 9 , �1,��! ,, -- I ,,� I Ualth demands them. His comfort, ing as well as her many friend,% *Ould cillor, $W; W. R. Dougall, councillor, numbers they eareelled, and osting nveeting in the church on Sun- 1', I ,,­�.­ . 4 tourgo, hos n' Molls (�!. ..�',�'"',L, othingto, do with it. like to see, but we hope a decid $50; J. P. Rau, CoUnreillor, $50- A. Mrs. AxTastrolyg's many, fins selee� JAr afternoon last, with a large at- Bo slaughter Me Of Mino ��L,�I,�,��,o,�,­ X rever enters his bead. that be:cause change for the better may AtIon tak I ,. ;.I,,,,�,Z�, - I , . ", 1, I ki geichek-t, councillor, 060', J. AlKlechts .tions on the Iviolin, the rendering o! tendance. 19 Mery . � - ,,�'�,, Pollo"Ift tht devotional 1, I I . 1, �.' "I"';4' ,,,,,,.4 lit' � %rls -wife is ,out loss often, she has all . . I 'I',` ��,14�.i",;�,�'., pla,pe.---(Mrg. A. Glazier aw& tAon, Wil- caretaker, $60- A.'P. Ress clerk and that, old time P ittr air, 448ilvoj� part of the meeti-fig, a number of chor- SEGINNINCt, SATURDAY (­,,.;,,�:,� garmmt liam, and Mr. Itf. Derves, all of Clin- treasurer, $34. . Teleph�'ne--& V. Threa& AmUng %tu Gold," shat�4, 118�w. 1�k minbers of thre Mission Band , . . . I ­,;rj­� � � , -need of a warm ton, vigited at the home of Mr. ftd KloPP, Reeve, $10; L. H. Rader, cout- wo-liderful touch pathos a -ad exlprea�' gs and 0 1 1­11Q� the gftwtar ,: .'�, �_""._ L ,�­, 11'ho unto a1ur coat, and. he wouldqet Mrs. Thomas Butts, of ,our Vil ". il"� , R50 Hes must he sold at 501mahowd Nces. .­;��. , - ffl , - laget cill0r, W J- P RUIZ, 00uneillor, $5.69; sion atid won Zhe most he&rty ap- P., sin doets were sung by Mrs, H. . I I � y­�L,� �,�: " � I . IL �' ,.,I), �,,'� , .' 1061ie'Ve It it it VVre svggested to him. during tho' past week. -Hiss Black. * 5 - A. preclation of the largeaudleide ' ',eNnald- and Misa )Urgsret Johm'- � " . i - 1W. R. i3ouga �. " 1;�,,-.­,� � ' I , ,,:�,.. A i =. vrA1 iw�ra the beat veteAll. - siting at tht Reich - While. this Te0ort, of the iiohn tvft.i�,Jqtltled, "SoTnetimis WiLell Under- .� /, ,1 , .;, ". well, 'Of BuffA10, is ,71 eft, couttillor, $'6, A F 167ft, ent. Como darly and get first choice, �-. ,j,��' - a I . lipmo of 9r. Robert Cooper, Of ths, CleAt And Trmsuter, J1i3;. ��reos, and cello AuMbers by IMM. Armstrong 0 and, & duet ,by Mb�s. M. � " it.', ',�, �� . , T maerou - "02"le t. ­?,;1 � I I " �', 1, - �. '#Zd 6t,LIZ' 'f 'be Ma -- Lovidop Road.--4Mr. laaaDa Jarrott, of . G. - � 1,��.�'n!`e�; I V '�.Ililj , is out Village hgs installed 0, fine radio ete., $80-96 - H. Ellberr, rb Hay 5 .. and 1 Id and fine aiih hum- ale ah& Mrs. A. Sinclair, which, , 1�1'. �, " . . , , A P�st gZiMd that h6 thin! I ,Pgtaine M = I flifil-11009 $LK $2,509 $3.900 �1,1�-,� ftin, $25- � P. JEamwe,11, I orou41 readin - S*11 I . V,�:,�;��,,�k ­ ftk�,&, 6Q.'10� Y, 11 To 0 bY thO l&f*AT ,WeTi VV94 19'.6TY Mbeh etjoyed. A pleasing . .1 . . I � � ,,;N"��­,;�f�i,,. , , . U re . ,rIal . IL � I I I I � . I I .- ,�i.,��11', .. -1 vifil"V,4�ftt UT i6f Oti to-AdcAki1toad em, $5;'Zurich aydro, I t t- *eav men =Obel Made 61 *0 d6glng' with W49101is which was 1, -1 , . , ,, -6,V, ,,'. ". ;. 46 , �� I &06�,., 4r is . z little ftkhId the 'past wee,k.-Mr, :Ohn C. jistem, 45- *1W. J. Jaravd o 4tWk 1% fts part d the programinei fe4 ro, of tite afternoon adzire,ss, Prices to suit everybody. I ..., "' - . "''. �, , , , I , T.��, �, 06 ,."A' ,;,io,6AA1-... f Ile , h'" tfie fg.VA I , t'-' I 1, , L'' ' -I - , " ".,;��;��,,'r�l;�:l � �' *#� * � vdtgaoutu� 40 IZ � valu . I . - I it, ";"" . - � � .ill J '��, -,4 - - aft , urd-W , sbie, 11011" gtve office"47.50. 'X­oi�ffi I - a UAW tandwed by, vevy' I dealt with by AL -g. L-egX, , �1 I , I � I - , Or .1 , � . � , " , '. $4 ,- tw ; 4 . G140's p6rwm 4"d 'also In Cets.,witn . 12 R11% and, which was lis;tsn� I ,# ,, Aqr% , ,'�'O*-, L, ft a 4h�, aodoft A, M`09t :9�=,"d . 0 . ,,, ­* , �,,� �,,-Z � ,,, P�d , " 14 rQ0 ,WW -I,, ­ " I & 11A _ I3 X , �;:`,S-,��:�;��r �� ": " '1'.! , , � tha � I Bell H . "(11 , I 7;11,;. , , -, , I, 3111, a, Wgddlug beft AVe ,0,, Aupplfes, M.97. , . � , ,...= W., . "Owe vivi -10 loud, co, poles�, $99,0; .9. , mt,�1secalledh, lh6l. V61to b 1114$ most ed to *11th *,ddb ple"Ure U . 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