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I I 11 :111 1-1 I ,ko, 1,410401m to the Interests I � : � - , I "�, , � .... I'll I ... � , r 13 . � baC�a, qtreJ2� 't I � . I , - - " � —­' '- � `,:�' 7- " . 11 . -: uo;�v 0' 144-9, t*4t4rQ' L hovc , b,,jed., r But ZA41%_ Aff er � .. : I Q -1 Qv . . . . 1 7777 1 __ . I �11 �t � ,-:'k, 112,'� I jr. ".--j, � 'I'll ­ y .1 0�,'est AllovmuQes, must we gave very iq SA �� eA4` I "I , �, d * , � ­ � ­ 1-1- � 1, . �". , ", . �. r 'L , ,r , 'iwl T4 tbiv -to do W to...try gor Lia- ing the I . 11W ", , 1 *,4 1 r , ,,.,. r for 1. I ��.:;).�',,'. J=U.W U*� � V, tl,erp -it the year 1928 has titled, 1� I c r ,� I r r .1 I ­ 1. -11 I " -41- , not concede th, is tile Dill a t - V*ft-tion W11$ I , r. "I". � I I 0 er 9-P or are as ftoni whjat -per Wi* it hQd Religi " �by . I" ,�.,­;­-,., ",L',,,,,.�,,r"", �,!, 1,11.11, -111 1, `� j. I I , ,71.- - I . - 11, in, the sea as were �qver . on' � the 170117 ,� I I �` "i " I., , I .1 r Many As been , far I . H. 0;4440, done, ;k4t,it -tq&g pzo 6 -. , r , �; I "' , I , "I i r 1 Ljf­l��-',­F�� , �� �, r , , I '�'�"`. - - revoVevy Was very unn. , ��' " ;" , , ":,,�, ,r � il�i�l I � 1�� ., �,,t�;�� � en? Is not the �eAr far from $at Mrs. 0 tbia nuratk.r first that big ., � ,',t�'r�� " ., � ,',t�'r�� ""�� � 1&,ere ave no birds in the, be , '' ., � ,',t�'r�� � . �� I, ';,V -­� r : j , "' �r;r ,.'� � � r . I '� � ��:,'., -1 ,,, "­ ­, eaut;bt, T , r', ,, I "'­ " , , , , , .!�F�. - , nPas j'' ,�, , " - , y -bar of our with prayer. Th esident f4vored I ' " , ,� �, isfactoxy at the judt;merit certMz, so ,se'vere wzm the, 111 - This ' � , , �U?,, , , , - AGE last yeaes nest, but every spriAg I I " . . "�� , ­ �,�."."Ii,��-�,�1,1��������:;��i"".�,,.'i�j , i . ��,A�. �,� � K "", - . � I . ,',,�,, �,".'ALI,'�,,,�j' �;�,I� 1'. those present with two I �1' - , �. 1"�'� "' j, �,,",,'r,, _,., ­­ � . ,, - iences 7 verr)� interest- was a very sad oag4 o,f Illness, gs Xr, � . i "; & . ­­ L �"� �11 �',J.j, w �, � ,� j)1',1'r;­,,�­'1 I 11C - .", �� , ,,!,,�Lt" ­­i�;� I., - there are new mewlaers of the feath- Own cOn'sc . , �:,L, ��,��r'��Lr"';"����,�L"�'�;,,L4"LU "�,'rk ­�,,, , The philosophy of Tb -,Q past tells us of our weakness, ing accounts of the WXS-� WO91; Sundereocl�, together N.6th his wife, " ,'' �� , ��, ft `�'. 1 I&I S, Times, the 'Chat- ered tribe, ' ­ 'Q',';,�"'­�,'.�, "' Az �,',,, �.,�'�,��rl'�'�,�,,"',J,���,��]' I , 5 " � �,'�rr­�,�,'.�I,�'�,� ", I �, [:,,�� I. . ri al Ina On several of �, r , I '�`,,Wk, ,,'.';g '. The Globe have re- psychology is, 116be, beat is yet to be." and need of belp. We commenced the among the Indians in the NorthWest had bee w it' 14. ��,­,��:�,r�j� 4WIT, i,i , 7 4 , * # - and the Department of the Stringer, chil en with ,� ,,��,, , ,LA . Idmn, who had been &trick 1.� ", ,. : �-,�i.��',W, N 4§4 the flu, all Wng confined to their ­ "'I",-1.1 'r, "'I""" , � . When the Romans chose the double- , 1�:�,'L';]N " year with high purposes and firm re �, ,���ll,,:,�,.'�,"�!�;'�,�'.'�l�'�(�"lrlI . "?"' I 9cusal-09 through their faced Janus as the guardian of that I . � I " ., ""t . solves, but the thousand little things which were much enjoyed. A co'ra" "�,��**4�: �­ ­!,,.. we have met in our unguarded mom- municat �, , , ��41 r'� �'"�� ��'��,`�.,$,"��"!" ,� 4-;-4,4 qUeStiOn us to how a day, because he watched over the be- ion wits read from Miss Coll- bad. The deceased, although only a . " ,1 . 11 � I I 11 "I L 1. � ��� '� r 'V'� -: i,,,,,,�, -� ith them eitt, asking that the Corresp "i'81 0 f, r. �,; ` (­,��,,,�,I:`k f,,�, " I , I 1, I . ,,,, I 1 �,'4f,- Qr ',` ,,, ,� �, , - .AW: oo= i beautiful. ginnings of everything, they chose elits halve made sad work wi 071ding short resident of our village, was ". ,..r� ,; , e" all, It was but as yesterday, when Secretary, Mrs. E. MeQueQA, send let- highly thought of.and much esteem- ,­��,tI:2�'P,�i i ,,, � ... , �j��M-,,�!�4�f,�,� % !Q � ,, �,,I'�� - '�""'4'i�,� ';�'�L '�,,a.'t,j,JcLQ Of the S ,,.�..'�,_�,,r�,,�,,."�,jf,,.,,t,�, t. Thomas paper an apt symbol- � .1 �� ,:":;!,. ­ . the year lay ahead of us. There war, ters of sympathy to the following ed, being a very rv�gular attendant . �2 ,"', ,,,.,1,,,,�, ,, ,:, , , 1, 'von the most light-hearted must � � I 1�. �. ,,�jV',� ��O� , , L . , ­­ qc.,�', . '' ­ ­ ­ usla � , c q1,11 k � " 1. �. *,,V� " - t reflect at such times, and the effect Plenty Of time in it to accomplish members who -12AvL suffered a e- of the United Church,' He very sue. - ll, �t;p�g Is o mroid late hours, bere v r,''�ll,�;,,L�,,"4�.,"�,�l,,",,�,,.��� . ,! , I 'r�, - in seV7 , � isl9p,p azd, water, and eat f0tS of reflection is usually salutary. The even more than we had planned. But ment of relatives and friends: Mrs. c arried on,farming ' ,4 ,:.,,�,,,,,,,�,..,,,".,,,r,�,,�� , 11 " �f­ , I I �11 ,-to 4� 11 ,'.,,,,;:"�.-,,,,�,'�r�'.,�"""�. r' r. I ­ 1. , a bles, t its close, or at the Edgar Broderick,' Mrs, R. Blate'liford, eral places until his health prevented N "i .,�,, """ L ,��;���r,�'�.��"","',"�'ji,��l', , I Ome-n vegetai and avoid pow- want of reflection is characteristic of now we stand a ,ii!..'�.v, ',­', ,. ".. ny, and- ng on farTaing, and I 0 . i , "; "M ma it is -well that there some- very opening of a new one, and the Mrs, T. Murdock, Miss Alexia Mur- him from carryi , I-, �,., I � . ,=d paints. y af- time therein has been too short for dock, Mrs. G. Brown. This was fol- he moved with his family from Bruce- r��,,. f,��. ,, 61 .,,, L �- �*,;,,. 't �', � - times comes a break in the bus . Nowall is past, and,there lowed with the treasurer's report for field to Hensall some months ago.- Mr. 'i 4, .. .1 he Chatham paper says that meth- our needs , �'��,­,-, j,-- iairs of life. - ,,, ,,, ­ � , j, ,,,,, r�'r ...... ­� ��:',"l ' ': is , �; There is no year to be lost. it is no recall of opportunity. thepast yeaT, which was very gratify- Sundercock -was a native of England, ­­ , ,,too old fashioned and a step , ��,,� ; . I .,:)� 'i ��, ard, and to this view the Glob was said of a certain Frenchman that 11 V" ..�.. I ,�% ,; ,1 I" e The present has its opportunities. ing. The mbetirig closed with prayer. spending most of his time in Blyth. 4 �jj� ��,f ,,, ection is the goal, If our retro- The Late Thomas Appleton. - We Hi him, a �:,7,., � ­��� , . "he lost am hour every morning, and Perf s first wife predeSeased j. r ,:�. ,,�� ol,;; ,r , - ... � ��� . .. ed to agree. "f1h. ,r 'r�r.. ", I " " � is inclined then spent the rest of the day trying sPeOt of the past reveals imperfec- regret this week to have to chronicle number of years ago, and he leaves 6�� dv�,�"'­ ' .. , �� � . " Expositor, however, tions, then these very imperfections the death of Mr. Thomas Appleton, to mourn his loss by his first mar- ��,,,�,1�­ � "'.. 14. , r to catch up with it." It is folly to ,,;,�V� � -J,,'."�-::, '. , 1�f�,4`�,6",%�;,L ,' " the old reveal possibilities of improvement. which occurred at his home here in riage, five sons, namely, Harvey, of . � � t�� -fashioned receipt; for beauty snade ourselves that we have more �, - `41 ', , per � 1:--,,�w,�,, � I �,,,; . - Therefore let us resolve diligently to the early hours of Tuesday morning London; Russell and Horman, of �,�'��,Az�., , ined by the Times, although years than we need,. We have net one . )'��r�,,,f�,V,,�, 1�`s ut, them. Let the New Year find last. The deceased had been suffer- Blyth; Charles and Walter,%of Wind- ., 'L. .. �,,�;,�V,4� ". - g in,itself, will not ensure second too much-4but we have enough 111z � , ;�`,A`�,�W,�4, .. , 14t;e us forsaking error. Let it bring us ing for some weeks from the effects sor, and by his second wife, who now ��:!,�i�mll;!, ". , to fulfill a purpose. "Millions of � � 71�,,P',,J,t,."�. � ��Uty in old, age. It takes something into increased meditation upon our of a ,very severe attack of flu, Which, survives him, five young daughters, I �� ­­ I -A.2 " ` - money for a moment of time,"' cried A"All".. ill have in work. in spite of good medical attendance Vera, Gladys, Isabelle, Edna and , � All , �aore than that, We � Queen Elizabeth, at the last, after � � 0�1f.�� � I , ,� �,�, , . , � ,'R- 11 ... - Let it not only be a year of work, and nursing, continued to become June. The funeral will be held from I v.r,errrory grandmothers of other days, sixty years on the throne. ,: �­,�. year of "practicing the pres- more serious, although at times it the United Church on Friday at 1.30, 'L ", , -Who never seemed to grow or look Happy are they Who realize the but a ,. 1 14.!!44.t��,'-, I ence of the Spirit." seemed ,as if there was a little im- after which the remains will be taken .... ji?".A <Ad, and others, who although they importance of time before it is too �, .� � t ' 'i �;.r late, and resolve to put out of life The old year may have its -blots; provement in bis condition, but in the to Blyth for interment. Much sym- . I 1;,:, too, lived the simple life, never seem- but the page of -the New Year Is early hours of the morning he passed pathy is felt and expressed for the e , all that rubs it of its value and use- , , - 0 , `.'. �� e.d to have been young. Let us be careful to pi?acefully away. The deceased had bereaved widow. 'Mr. Sundercockwas ".. � . fulness, its permanence, stability and clean and fair. L ..�, And to -day we have in memory power. write acts of effort and progress. ,been a resident of Hensall for a great in his 74th year, * t' `� "' r Whatever the message of the old many years, in fact since he was quite Briefs. -The serwices, in'our three - r,., � ' .� i4, 1 ,� , r grandmothers, who though old as But we ca.nnot afford to look aver . -1 ear may have been, whether of dark- s young boy, and for a number of local churches on Sunday last were �Nli, `.;,I� � r4, �t, years go, are still as young in heart the past year for any other purpose y . Ag�i-' . es or light, joy or sorrow ---we years past and up to the time of his very thinly attended owing to the ..',T�,�!,V . than to forget and to profit by the ' f, 'L , ;' � ,, as when they were girls. Theirs has mistakes that we have made. Our stand to -day wai,ting expectantly and illness was employed as a section man very unfavorglile state of the weather f ",I"rl, ' .... ,g,r,, not been an easy life either. They faces should be set forward. Some confidently for some message with on the railway here, and was.a. good and roads, the ic�e making them really , �11�. � I i -lad tidings. !May we therefore en- faithful worker and very seldom off unsafe for .. � , ,!,.�, learned to -work ,in youth, and learn- are so exultantly satisfied with the g either motoring, driving "S.11 �;11 ter upon the New Year in the mood duty foreven a day. He was married or walking. -Our publir and continua- ",".., ', - ,�d to Inive work for its rewards. They past year that they are continually . 5�jj�r . . but looking back over it rather than look- of hope and good cheer. Brusbing 1 to Miss Florence Cook, youngest tion. schools were not opened this , I � '11, 1'.. lived not only for their children, from our faces every sigh of care, daughter of Mr. Thomas Cook, of our week owing to the flu being so pi�ev- I G , ing forward to pursue other and more 41­,�.' I �,V., with them and with their children s important tasks. We can no-m,re let us go forth into the New Year village, who survives, him, together alent, but it ishoped that they can be )"t.�Rl' �, with,the spirit of a child, who Puts with two yaung',�oris, Harold and Al- opened next week. -Mr. ,and Mirs. L� ,,, ohildren. Their hopes -and fears, their aff Ord to look backward than a . I �� %'. . 1, ,, � �,r joys and sorrows were hers, and with. farmer can as he plows his furrow. his hand into ,the hand, of a father, don also by, two brothers in Exeter Ifedden spentrrthe latter part of lasi ."'. 1'. r'-,�"'i�,',, ezoh gerjoiration these grandmothers What we need for 1929 to be led into a field- where the and' one sistert The funeral, which week and the first few days of �thi� . �-% flowers blossom and the birds sing. ,was a private one, was held on Thurs- in Hamilton rith relatives.-Ourbusi- 1- , Purpose. A purposeless life is as a t� A!) never ,"a`:,;". se,eiried to be born again. The't boat without a rudder. We cannot ­­­ day -afternoon of this week at the ness men following their.cnstom ir �,�,, . I Exeter Cemetery. The bereaved .1 past winters, are closing on Tuesda3 ,­� thought of age, they never grew Old- expect to go where we should go if - , 11051, I � �. ' ns of the deceased have evenings only at seven o'clock during . �. ". T4�e young heart shining through we have no aim in view. Every one VENTHRUP widow and so ,f:-� . f'January, February an� �', , I I , r %��ir eyes and in their expression, should- be guided by a purpose. The the sympathy of a large.number of the months o ,. 1, 1� broader this life purpose is, the bet- Notes. -We were relatives and friends. The deceased March. -The first part of this weeli ," 11 ,� . le4ve no room for the traces of age on the death of Mrs. Katherine Murebie, was in his 42nd year and until a few has been the coldest that we hav( ­% � ter. Some have no other des -ire for I �� �,�,, � their faces. 'One knows that they are their lives than pleasure. However who passed away at the home of Miss weeks ago was quite strong,and ac- had in this locality for some time.- , .. �', ` � -rdeh Street, Seaforth, tive. We are.pIleased. to report that Mr , 4 old, yet marvels at their youth. honorable that may be, let us, not put licDermid, Gode I klt at the age of eighty-two. Miss ..� (;��. After all it is what is in a wo- that as our life purpose. Blackwell -Jarvis. - The following, Alex. F.,ehanan, Sr., who has beer 1� : : ' r Enkri's face, not that which is on it, A certain modern rich man put his Murchie kept store and i3ost Office which we have clipped from the quite ill for a number of weeks, i� ,, r, -i, ���., 1. 'Ir life purpose in these words, "I have in this village for a number of years. Lansing, Michigan, Capital News will now iWroving nicely, although he ha, , jr�, - ' I 1� M��r that makes for beauty in youth and -life t The funeral was held Tuesday after- be Of interest to many readers in this not as yet fully regained his formei .!,6, .1 , as the general purpose of my 0 - 1,, ", old age alike. be of -service to the world, and, under noon to Maitlandhank Cemetery. Our ,ection, relating as it does to resi- h-ealth. - Master Harvey Hudwri � r �­ . � deepest sympathy is extended to those ri, of Mr. and Mrs. Colin S , 1'il'4� that purpose I want to love and care dents of the 'Township of Hay, -near young so �,�­ � n. -Mr. Archie our village: "Christmas decorations Hudson, � — ,,;,,�r , I I --- for my family, love and live before who are left to mour is making a good recover3 11 11 1�.; . the -world so as to help and never Campbell, of Toronto, visited at his formed the setting on Tuesday, at 4 from his severe illness and will soor ,i�A' " . ARE APPLES OLD- hinder its progress and betterment, home for a few days last week. -The p.m., for the wedding of Marian Alice be able to be out again. -There h , '' �� and only incidentally make money school and, church are closed till the Jarvis, daughter of Mrs. Wilbur Jar- -Tare-ely snow enough in this sectioi , ,11� r FASH�ONED? .� . 1.1'. for personal expenses and gift% to flu epidemic passes over. -- Messrs. -'s 923 N. Pine Street, and William to make good sleighing, -but a v,e,rl , ... W, ri Smith and Norman, of To '' . .11 ; The New Outlook says that each others less fortunate." If we had a,Dawso - T. Blackwell, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. little more would make it so. -Th( I I , �, .. �3,o purpose like this, perhaps the world ronto, spent a few days with their lVilliam Blwkw�ll, of Herisall, Ont., condition of Mr. T. Appleton, who lie, ,,,r Canadian consumes on the average , ' M. . would rcmember that we had lived parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith. ,,,,hi,h took ulace at the home of the seriously ill ,at his home here witi ,1 � - &:,l , 1,W. apples each year. This might and would miss us when we were �Sc'11001 Section No. 10 held their bi�de. The bride',� gown .was. of flu, at date of writing is slightly bet. ., "I �, , ­. I g., easily be doubled without any damage gone. arinual m,ceting last week. Mr. John ,,,ch satin, fashioned with tulle ter and is holding his own.. - Mrs P �b� I Let us plan to go on in mental, Carnpbell's three-year term expired flounces edged.with silver. She wore Vernon Hedden who has been serious. 1' , I.,., r tio either tha grower or the consumer. ", ­ . moral and physical life to better and he was re-elected for three more a silver wreath in her hair and car- 1v ill with oneumonia developing frory 111 ... - The apple is really one of the finest j., ':, � things in, the year, that is before us. years. The trustees are as follows: ried an arm bououet of creme roses. �u. is imp -roving -slowly.-Mrs. Chas ,`,�.! I of fruits. Every thinker regrets that his pro- Charles Dolmage, John Campbell, Ir- Miss - -ved word ri Wednesda) ;111��, � � Jennie Roger-, of Jackson, was jiliks rece 4o . I ��,�[�"r r 1%e Outlook is right -the apple is gress has been so slow. Especially as vTffi Trewartha; caretaker, Geo. Eaton. the bride's only attendant, and she last of the death of her -youngest bro ... ,:",, not only one of the finest dbut one of the old year closes does this thought ivas gow-ned in ,pink georgette, and :b,?r, Mr. David Blatchford, who, pass �� ,'a:,. ­-- ­- I 4, I � I the healthiest of fruits, yet in recent bear down upon him. But somehow eprried a ,eorsp.g,e of nink roses and -I nmay recently at his home a N�1­ . B 1 1, , � I ", � , it seems to have lost favor, we feel that the New Year gives op- HZNSAL�, ,. I-),0bv breath. Wss Virginia Rog-rs, ,raudon, Mraii. Mr. ,Blatchford ha( � ­ yeam or I - . portunity for a new start. I - ' i , ,,, t. - We would again remind the post office box of Jackson, p-aW-11,the wedding march �7v�-n :n porr ht�alt ' h ' forsometime hav ���, ,,L� gon6 out of fashion, especially with Every January is the world made hold,,, that the rent for same is due and pay. from Lohengrin. Stewart Blackwell. contracted pneumonia' in the fall o "�, 1. , - I . .. ',� � the youth of the land. More espceial- new, Our new year is new oppor- able in the fir5t week of January, and those brother of t1he ,groom, acted as bast hist year, from wi,ich he never full, :- 11, A �, , ly is' this noticeable with the boys in tuTi4ty. Let us go on to more knoWl- i n a r tea rs w i i i pl eas4e p art i cu I ar I y call and rnari. R4 -v.: Mark L. Marshall per- recovered, and he was in his fortieti 1� I , :1, I i t edge. Self-knowledge lies at the "We. 3187-1 formed the marriage ceremony, which Vear. Much sympathy is felt fo I I ,. the towns. A few years ago nine ou Walker-Cudmore.-A very quiet ,v � "I',., , foundation of character. Let us plan ,q- followed by, a luneh,eon for the Mirs. Jinks. also,for his ,parents, Mr I'll ......... ":,� v.edding was solemnized at St. James' forty guests present. -Out of town and Mrs. Richard Blatchford, and hi � : of ten boys one met on their way to for more soul study, for a better ac- ., -,r, school, were carrying an apple or sev- quaintance with mental and, volitional Gathcdral, Toronto, recently, when iviests included Mr. and Mrs. William brother. Neison.-Misses Mildred a-ni i .� . ' . '.r Rev- A- Briarly Browne, united in , 'r , �;. eral apples, or several pockets full of powers. Let us go on to richer spir- . Blackwell and sons, Stewart and Dav- Dorothy Deitz, of Kipp2n, have beci t��. iage, Winifred Ros,,-, daughter of id, of TTpnsall, Orit., and Mr. and Mrs. si)eridiriv a wpekor so with their aunt "I'll .. � ,,int,-. itual experience. marr � ��'. mpples during the fall and v � Feel and `V1 r s. R- Cudmore, and the late Roland .. . . . . . �..41:1 � months. ­ Know and you will feel. `ud, ore, of Hensall, to William Imrie Fred Rogers. of, Jack -son. After a Miss Alice Kyle.-Mis,s Bertha Cor F you will pray. Every day may be ( Y11 short wedding triu, the couple will be bett, who has been suffering from � Q4 I � , � 1,11o' T6-dfay a boy has to be pretty hun- rnade to bring us sweeter experiences Walker, son of Mrs. E, F. Irwin, of t hom - -3 N. Pine Street." slight attack of prieunionia, is im 1.�. , . a (� at 92 "�, ,j , I ,r gry before an apple makes much of of delight. Let us go on to higher W eS,orl- The Late Mr. Nathaniel Sundercock. proving. -Mr. Orville Ford, and Mis , , �"?j­ " r� The Election. -Following is the re - R an appeal. He much prefers a stick attainments. Think and, you will -Death has again visited our village, Dorothy Ford visited at the home o s,,,14 , , ',,,�, s are import- cord of fvotes obtained at the recent - §$� , of gum, a chocolate. bar, or some aspire. First principle taking one of our esteemed residents Mr. Mathew Tinney and familv ove " V. election, and the figur�s themselves in the person of Mr. Nathaniel Sun- the week end. -Mrs. Wesley Colema- , ,�'. ant, but there are psychological and ;,, �other form of confection, to ease the occult thing will show that the Reeve and Council dercock, who passed away on -Wed- who has been ill with an attack o 41�,�- - s much higher and nobler I ,r " � pangs of hunger at recess, or between to he attained. were all sustained with the exception nesday morning at four o'clock, fol- the flu, is improving -nicely. - Ms r . - I . � Iz . - When the mind is exercised un- of ,one member, the feeling being that -crett, of London, visite ��. 1. meals. Of course, it is not 'all tha lowing an illness,of only a few days Aldyth,e Ea ", � ive them another ��..... I. boy's fault. In other days z1very der new resolutions, every faculty and it would be nice to g of pneumonia, having contracted a with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I �� I.. function, mental. p'hvsical and psychi- year, as they were only in ten months. very serioi -ntly.--Tbe Hensall Horti 1�,;, III'. .town father used to have three or . . . i,s type c -f. the disease., Egerett rece '' in Higgins, - . ... � I. cal, develops into fullest p,ower Reeve, 184, Geiger, 149 �c��, - ' which, with his advancing years and cultural Society are holding their a -r /Z . four barrels of apples stored in his qui-st forcefulness, and all of its ac- Councillors --James ,Sangster, 213; G. �RIW. jq­,.�,� I �cellar for win -ter consumption, and tions are normally right. Then in- C.'Petty, 194; Robert Cameron, 178; .-- - - - -- - ----- ---.----- ----- ---- � ,, � . 'brj' . xtra. it fluence expands in harmony ,)f ac- J. W. Ortwein, 158. . , , 14, I.'- ,,�r, , , .,� ", tion, in alf directions, and to all who Another'�Hensall Boy to the Front. ZURRCIHI y?, I' was a go -d old custom and a money F&,�, � " - can receive harmonious influence and -The boys and girls from this vicin- I , saving one too. But the present da ��t, �,',k ,, y interpret its d'haracter. In this ex- ity who have gone forth to other Notes. -The Christmas programme Mr. Angus M[urray, formerly of nea I "I 'have dis- held in the Evangelical Church on Drysdale, were .sorry to bear of hi � ��,� I I � N%'i,. father doesn't store barrels of apples. pansion of the good, there i-, an ir- Places and other lands i , I , ,h":,.. He says they are too scarce and too resistible power for advancement; tinguished themselves in many -Nalks Sunday evening was w611 render6d and death, which too'k place at his born 4"', r 1,4 , and erveryone who feels the influence of life, both professionally and in a large -number were present. - Mr. I east of Hensall last week. -The mur 1..`A.,�,, dear. He can'tafford them. Yet he j.3,11� I ' takes higher ground in his future ac- business, and among them is the Rev. Peter Koehler has sold the part of'icipal election on Monday created ., ,j,�,,' ., I , ,� 11�,�.,, . himself, when he feels the youthful 1 1 � ,.-:� . ,craving for the taste of an apple com- tions. Andrew D. Boa, formerly of this his property occupied a.% a garage to great deal of interest throughout tb �.X�l The results in the direction of neighborhood. Mr. Boa was born and Mr. Gideon Koehler, who will use the township and a good vote was polle , I , r I ., , i1v ing over him, will pay ten cents in health are equally important, espec- raised and attended school near hiere, building as a show room for cars.- ,despite the rough weather and- tb rrrr ,rrr,�,,, a fruit store, for an imported apple ia)ly in the mental pbas"; or one and largely through the instrumental- Many people in Zurich and vicinity I prevalence of sickness. r',� .. Mr. Rader, .�, ,'� ho is mentally normal is far more ity of the Rev. Knight, a farmer Pas- have been ill with ,the "flu," but the , If, with a beautiful complexion, but with "' � member of the IM council, was elect X3,11,:. 1�1�,,,��, likely to be a good citizen than 'he tor of the Methodist Church here, he epidemic seems to be abating in this i ed reeve over W. E. Turnbull'by ?)5 " I., N,�, -a heart of wood. whose mind is controlled by sudden, decided to study for the ministry and section. -Mr. Fred Haberer was Chos_ I majority. Mr. E. F. K11opp, who h�a 1, ,� � "r - . ­�r And the nickels and dimes he gives irregular Whims -and fancies. after a brilliant career at Albert COI- en as a church trustee at the annual'been reeve for the past ie,ight year I I I , , t I 11.11 the boy throughout the winter that go The good, the pure and the true, lege, Belleville, and the Diivinity Col- meeting of the congregation of thelolecided to leave the battle to the tw � 1';1'11�' ' "into confections, would in a lump sum, as qualities of thoukht, are influences lege at Montreal, he was ordained and Lutheran Cliurch.-Mr. Alex. Elliott I mentioned above. The first meetin 1, P ,:­ in the'direction both of progress and licensed to preach the everlasting passed away at the ,home of his I of the new council -will be held neii , . �:­ , ::: " �1 I . . . pay for a barrel or two of real Huron of health. The influence extends to gospel by the United, Church of Can-" daughter, Mrs. Chester Salmon, on Monday. -Messrs. E. Beavers, J. Ge - T, 11 , i I �1"�r,. apples. It would be lietter for the every field of action and eve path- ada. In a very short time be .had December 31st, after a s i, i ��!, ry hort illness. ger and C. C. Sebilbe were -electe i�� �, ��,�`�, lboy'and. cheaper, too, in the long run. way in life. All phases of the being received several calls from different The funeral was held on January list, I police trustees oe Zurich -by ntclamE 4 , I I !� ," " d , � ,� Even in the country there are not of each one, therefore, are amenable congregations to become their pastor interment taking place at Siloam tion at the recent nomination. ��ri,v',',,, ��, I 'j, I to the suggestions of right thinking. and finally accepted a call to BaYham cemetery near Lonolon-On Frid . rNIN. ,, -the apples that there used to be. Old - ay I Double Wedding. -A double we,c 1;."�, - The health of the body, the powers Union Church near Aylmer, Ontario, last a doiible funeral was held when I i!jC. . 51-; ,Orchards are playing out and new ones of the mind, and the qualities of the where bebas since ministered to this Mr. and, Mrs. David BeIschen, Of Lon.�. ding took place at the R. C. Churel � �111" 1 1�.C�,. are not being planted to take their soul are all included in the advancing congregation with 'much acceptance. don, formerly of Dashwood, were Drysdale, on, January 2nd, -when Li ' :,,,�rr , , "!;,� � place. The average farmer h -as en- movement, and, all share the elevat- The annive,mary services were b�eld a buried in the Bronson Line Cemetery. lian, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Oscp , ',.�, ,�4� � : ". ,,.,�,� r Ducharme, -Sauble Line, south, we " ",., ing influence Of tb-- aspiring Will. short time ago and Mr. Boa and his Mr. Betschen passed away on Tuels- , 1, ough for his own use and that is united in marriage to Mr. Alonzo Mi X �, �" �. No matter wh4t the -obstacles that Session decided to have a layman day of last week, and his wife the Jx;��V:11111. `��' -about ail lie cares for. He doesn't seem to obstruct the path or blight preach on this occasion aTkI invited following day. -The residents of Zu-T- Eachen, Of Port Hfuron, Michigan, b ilf,�, ", . ,'�,,";'%,P.. - I , ,,,, PA ,�,- I pay much attention to the orchard- the effort, the beacon of the sp,' it W. M. Doig, L.L.B., of Port Huron, ich and vicinity we're shocked to hear Rev. J. E. Gerard. Porothy anothf ­.,I�e,, � r .,;�A'�, � - 1:�.,N. Y His father or his grandfather plant- held ,on high by the Will throws its who accepted the invitation and of the dealb of Miss Elizabeth Snow daughter of Mr. and Mrs. &6arm, 1, �W'l ,;,I it was also Waited in. marriage to M ,,�­I;,�­ i and, it has always been there, beneficent light upon us, and preached a very able, eloquent and den, which took place at his home on �� �­, , j; ,�`�,� F. Burley, Of Windsor. �,,, �,,­, �, wherever it penetrates, difficulties irlsqpiririg sermon on the trial and eon- the Blue Water Highway, South of fl'A �,,: always supplied his needs. ,,�,-- ,;��- � and obstructions seem to vanish into viction of Jesus Christ from the Bayfield,, on Monday. She was well . Corriveau-Gelinas.-On Monday ( �� i,� ,i, � : �� &A that won't always be there, and nothingness. For what, can, with- qtandToi-nt of a lawyer. On the fol- known in Zurich and highly respect- this week another wedding took pla( , ,�',�P:.,-�, . I ,I:. - i �' ew Huron farmers change their stand the light of tiutlr? Who can ]owing evening the BrotbeTliood of ed. -Mr. and Mrs. Albert Badour, of I at the same church, when Rev. J. I I`�; ­;', � ,� ., � W, ,�,�­.14�1' -4 � r ��,Ii;' ` � : : - , , , �� - '4 .tbey are going to wake up some resist the influence of the spirit? The St, Andrew's. a church organization' north of Drysdale, mourn- theV oleath Gerard united in. marriage Myre ,;V,�� .. . 1",, r,,,,,,., .. -"II-, F ..., I - , imperative requisite is that the dis- 'had a bariquet and ,Scotch concert at of their three-year-old daughter, Jean daughter of Mr. .and -Mrs. J, Gelina. 1'1� �Whlftg to find that apples are in � " :�',J"� �" ' 4 ' � . ' I ' ' , , 1�,,14,ii:;�f�',,�t"" ciple make himself worthy to bear which Mr. Doig was chairman and who died on 'Noriday front an attack Jr., Gosben Line, and Mr. D�enis Coi . 'Q, , '4 I �1- � 61, igzin. in oth6r words, tb the light. slqo delivered ,an address on Robert of the flu and pneumonia. The fun- I riveau, of near Blake,, son of Mr. ain r. ­,­'­�­­ , , at " , I I .111 11---1 . 1 4 jj�`� � l� ,� I , , ' 0 . , ;� I wil "' " "i I ..... . �4 "I e I command a better cagh The work of progress must go on, Burns, the poet of nature and hurnan- eral was held on Wednesday, Inter- I Mrs. VxAnk CorriVeSM" Drysdale. The , ­,�''1;'Vf!rL'­ " I ,r . " 'j,'l �,� � r r ' ;.��`;�,'�",�­0406 thaii any other commodity they because of that something in the bu- ity, ment taking place in the R. C. ceme- will reside on. the groom's'farm neE ; � ",4,�t'� ; ,:;N� , , �. , , . , , I . I ,,,I 1-1 11 r r, ,r , , M, ' r ' 11 I r � �'! "."I,,f� .'� ,� , 'I I r '4�'gjf6r .s, ,and- if t man soul that impels advance - a W . -The W. M. S. of the tery, Drysdale.-Tbe. Inany friends of -e. ' on, their faim bey M. q, , I Blak . ��'j�4L�`,�,��,`, I'W"ftV'er resistless impulse that will -not rest. United Church mot in the bas . . 1, ,�.�'.,Z�,,��V�I,�,N " �- _got thf§,m they are going to emerit � , �" ,�, �. � , ,;' ' , P � ' , � I The soul, -with its "still small nf the rhurch -or Thursday aft rnoon Tlie Electiori.-The following is the result by polls of the election held , � , . ,k, 1 1 .�,,':,��,l���,��;,;��,)Obj,;d6ut,�a JjJcL e , �? Lfljf�'� �'. ­',� � r r voice" forever ,suggests, directs and of this week and b�ld a very inUrest� on -Monday last for Reeve and Coutei'llorg for the Township of Hay,-' � ,,j,0�',,,� I j��`r:�!' ' � ­�`T­l - ", ­� , . I ;, in 1: �T�-'�. � -,: , " � , admonis'lief &o live rightly in knowl- ing meeting. Owinsg to go much sick- For Rem- " ."",�;.�,,�;,�,,,�','.;,"...', ., . r I I edge. . . I �V";j�,� -rivsg prevAiling, th,ere was nat as Poll -I 2 8 4 'S 6 7 8 Total "i'' , ,�­'c�l �. . � , � �v: I , , ' . . I . , �' ' � ' , - ' 'A . � ' 11 1. �,�,, r �. . �,. I., ,,,, ­ � , . , If ita teachings are heeded, it 'fizz ivivny membpro attended as Oeve ug- RadeT, Louis H. . ?­.. 77 86 189 07 47 144- 9.9 l6 -,,,j694 . .,�,'��,,j,�,',ry�,,�­:,,� � ,' '' ,, , ­­,�:,�,r��' -­­­ �,,� . '0- r' , , Otk 0, I its freedom to evolw along tho lint'g . re. J%o Pro,p,J&,.n-,P,. Mr,t�. X�- Taftbull, W. E. . ..... '14 - A-0 �82 0 42 8S;.. �26 to 4 a " , � 'I., L ­­ , I ::: . -,4 ',r,,,,,.'%�� L,�."�., '''r, 'i , V �'!­ rL ,:1 "��­rr ' ' I , - ­' ,�'111111�14�r'.'-'­ . I nati" to its being, wd in plzoo af I I , �A� '," ­ ,%, ' ,"''��,­,,�­' . r�.r,' ' N ;M11;W111l occuoied the d'agir. Vollow- VOr 00=6110T-q� ' Ir 4 ." , �($'O�'r�,jV �,I�ilthdw) , ffid Uv,kmt Occasioned bV ,tbe � vicff�ai- ,,q , -MrT 'fim �"�!�' -,00 .I i .""��'�:"r:���,,�,L�,,,�,�.'�,i , . . . , tb, ore . in. "Praise God Adexander, W. P . ........ 9 40 90 60 40 id 28 10� . .11 'r�/­­.",.,�,�,­­ ,;'' ,, " '��%t ,,'�, "" �­ " ,, I 1 to'des of a life given to mere V76tldli. ', r , �, " , ;4, %vboTn all ib1,psvl*-ftgff flOvr.1, fbb.6 Dbugtll, W. R . .......... 02 go 70 45 85 56 "N 10--911 'r �'�'I�,�;'��,"jsslb, , 'A te �'1.46 :�:`�,%r',� fil " r � ", . t4:�V OZ12,4`1 - �6u� to 1At%6 it 19 pevmelat46 vith the T'n" PM1 P[i44 ')�P..'6ftte'll in. .a'fl4- DucharMe, David ­ ....... 18 80' � 4 .. � - ,, N .� I 1V I yey' * is's 89 "a " 16. 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Q ,4.00 p =- b., 0 Keystone Best Pastry Flour ............... ::::::: 8.75 per bag Whole Wheat (Stone Ground) ............ * ......... 8.70 par bag Bran -in bags ................................... 85-00 Per ton I ton .......... 35.00 per �, Middlingi-'in bags ............................... 38.00 per ton � , . I Chopped Mill -run Screenings -in ba ............. 30.00 per ton 09s � I I Mxed Chop -4n bags ............................. 36.00 per ton � PHONE 62 . 11 I I r&V,j�,,,,,,i�9m,wl,s-�p.1r�IZ=I"01'.Iv"r��ft!,M,t��,�.,,,.tm wwtw�w g�,`�Yxl =A-11" � I !— �-, nual business meeting in the Town I in -the 161st Battalion in Exeter, Hall on, Tuesday evening, January 1-5, A number of the sons of the late Mr. at 8 o'clock. -Mrs. W. Dabus is con- N. Sundercock are here attending thz fined to her 1home with a severe at- funeral.-Mirs. Forrester, of Windsor, tack'of the flue. Wle hope that she spent a few days here recently with will soon recover. -Mrs. Vernon H)ed- her aunts, the Misses Enuna and Mary den, who has been seriou�ly ill for a Johnson�-Mr. Keith Love, of Fam- number of weeks with the flu and manuel College, Toronto, who has other 'complications, is improving been spending his Christmas' vacation very nicely. -In our obituary notice with his parents atHillsgreen, carry - of the late Thomas Appleton, we ing with him thestholarship awarded omitted to mention that he was among by. the college for the highest stand - the number of volunteers who enlist- ing in Greek, left on Monday to ra- ed in the great world wax, enlisting . sume his studies for the coming tenn. . . . I . --- ­ � - . . L . I . — -- . . t , TD The 130 'Telephone Compauq � � � and n'to 113RUR an Payffisment I . I . - � I : � � VJ-F'�HE Bell Telephone Company.is bringing befdra parliament" this session a BM regarding it@ Ji - I 4uthority to seek new capital. , t No g6rant or subsidy from parliament IS involve& i It is entirely a matter'of auffiority to offer mw ; I - shares for purchase by investors, from time to tims, in the future as new capital is required for the I . growth of the system - I There are three reasons why the telephone eornp=7 L ; is asking parliamezit far Uds authority. Eazh ag I these reasom ns limpartwit, . r � . Z�he fifst TOO= � Me aeFepkone ErXstem czm=t aidend get meat . ae gr,017th of the cuumtry unfess thwe is C . steatly siamply oT ne�,7 capitaR year after year. . I k "I. : N a progressive country like Can d the telephone . system never stands still. Each year there axe r thousands of new telephones in -new homes and . � offices. � L Ar the next rrve. years the definite needs wl-deh the I system is under public obLigation to meet mean - - spending over $120',000,000 in new plant. r 7 I Year after year, in good times and bad, new money I is needed for more telephones if the system is to r keep pace with the country. And of this jmoney n . gmat part can be .supplied only through the pur- 5 chase of new shares by investors. I I I the second m7son I I - , I " : Necessary plans cannot be made unless there - , is assurance that money may be obtained in I . I s lete them. f r N the telephone business it is essential that pla= � ri head. I f There must be cables and condults and central ex - s I changes before new telephones can go in. To wait . �. until people are clamoring for service is- too late. - Such projects in the past have been underte,Ken be- - ' cause. the company has been confident of securing I � money from investors to put the new equipment into full service. But if the company is not able even to approach in - r . vestors, its assurance vanishes and to prepare for 9 the future becomes impossible. e - The telephone system does not need, and wfll not . a seek, all the seventy-five million of new capital pro- I e vided for in its ameridment now, nor next� year, nor d the year after. e a It may not need it all for a good many years. But ;- it does need now the assurailce that it will be ablo I in the future to go into the market for new money d when it is required. � ;, , 0 the ehinf oeason 9 t �- 'Me company's present autPaority So o2ellr d MM7 capitap ,is almost =hausted. �- � '71 HEN the telephone company, began in 1880 fil; had . I- authority to sell shares to investors up to half a million dollars, but with the growth of the � 1'. I- . � . syst . em this authority has been extended ,by parlia- X ment. .9 This has happened, on an average, every eight yea= !- � since -1880. The last amendrifient by parliament was y . !r in 1920. Amother amendment is 'necessary now be- I .. .1 cause, of the seventy-five million of shares set in r. U20, less than ten million now remain for the com- . . Pany tooffer to investors. If 0 With over $120,000,000 to be spent during fhe nex, . S ill. five years -a substantiq part Of w.hic ", � , � , h must be pro- - 1, . , � vided by sale of new shares --this margin of less � I 3, than ten million represents neither the steady supply - i i ..- I of new capital nor the assurance of the future which d ihe company must have td serve the public with .y , I efficiency. �v I . eight,years from vgpw I I F there had- not been an Amendment in 1.920 with I the right to raise Cn,',ariu new capi:,�.-,, an,] Quebec tOdRY 'Fould be stmgglift w".'i ri tdoplicne system . 9 i � I 00 h6palessly behind public requirements that al branches of -business vould.ouffer. . - , I 1, '9& . telephone corapany does not I o , ­. � � I I , I'll, 13ratt that stak& 62 affhlk� to pimil , � , , I � I I- I 0 , � � 01911t, years frova movy. nio sm 10 , "I , . J , � ,� . I to provent J& . � , I .. t. I I'll ., � WV110 I . . � . I � I I'll I � .. I � 1. ­­. . I I . . � I �, 1�11 . 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