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. �S,rO L.I� EG n b l U E Beat't7e. � C$n 1DAi so altered � 'i 1 � ti �Jr�"A:,
Haat the grinding ni ht concert, to be glv by loll 18&5. % 1$62 she ri?�' 44 r �rk,iy ?x %vMd,"1 •.
'ollpwiy�rg °the axpaual sxaeellaing, the Peet' produced by walking its , to ant. There were discussions on ' t �d i_ : * , .r, .. � �;s ,, W" "T
directors" was hold at Which negligible.3e sated tests in faetpr- lzn ode to Walliaxa St,ist,a1 p;' :m �1 ,, •.
I��TIF various points of •interest to the well- recessed hex in d9%0, Tksey:r�slajr� g� : • � r'',G� � `;1 ���
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A. D, Sutlaerlaand va!as .appoinited les and industrial •plants Lave showed Q <' p ,. , . �f' "�
I., The results of the examinations 'Seoarertary Treasnzrer dor 1>D29, and the that treatment of concrete floors with fare of the Society and very good a farm on the fourth .coneassaazzz a��*'>: ��` ��. , r� 9 "c .
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3lield in the Collegiate immediately sae- da�,ta# for Spring' Shaw, if any, left a•aolution of waist glass converts the
ggestioaus made. There is a2 good Goderi�h township, until mizlat�;::5 •tea
balance an hand over $430, and the Bayfield : „'"
$ore the Christmas" recess age given over for' eoiisideration at the licit aoncre4e into anon -porous dense form `� di c Yfaeld twenty ;Te as ago. T1ze si3a"a, +� G � , y i >•�. �,,"{a meeting. Anthi,
cash to lance anxious to keep a good vivang axieanbers of size fam>f fibs�txay" "
Mow, The names in ach class ap- rand it 's the porosity of the untreat- �� ly� V azya� , `
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lrsear in order of merit. Class I, shove ed and concrete which causes the James, John and George endaidi�,. ,
St. Andrew's United Church 7l'Ize QMra3. lohza Crawford , of F1q,kf,qX4*, �z t3 ;.h jlt�t '
�5 per cent,; Class II, �6 ta„ a4; Plass wear and the dust -raising properties. rxnnual mleeiin of St. Andrew's Unit- Reb'2cca, li s. Fred D $o son _' ` e -" f �,4 �' � r r'
ala, 60-65 per cent.; Credit, 5.0' to 59 °�° ,� LES (DU°r, (DF S,(,I(OOL The water glass fills up the poresy be- , g Qr lin DR g.. 4%10-. x a2 z` i `
r ed Church was held in the ' ohurch nate, "Michi an William of ]�QX1n 1+ "rr "� , W
per cent. A considerable number o: comes hard therein, and also hardens ��l; g , xez"8r 0aio ,. �,, l,isu
Ro basement Tuesday aftaraioon, ,Taaru- Alberta; Jessie (1M'cs. Leslie ]Carse➢, ,arta 'ci liglatell.: "t� � ' `* r _e" rt v y l '.
the pupils were absent at the time of (By Bii Powl) the concrete itself. Thus the concrete dry 8th. Although the weather was Nanton �, x:. 1, ,
carami ations because of the "flu" is made dustpmoof and waterproof. ° , Alberta; Luella (Mrs. ] f ea*h^:.Eo1o• iso Gladys ,fgpip a:4
} cold and stormy, about forty mein- art Wallis') D'Are ,? 4i f
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epidemic. Those who have faint idea of what The treatment of concrete, floors�C�°Q�Y 'of�;�,� bets were resent and r Y, Sack ; Charlotte 'l ray.R jysa Am4e�,of'""' sof° }r h i<",}
progress has been made in temper- with water glass is very simple: the r sports were (M Hisgh McLaren), Port Elgin; ineiTurnentai; after nr7rtid�?� ��' i '� '
received from all the organizations Mary (Mrs. Donald McKse'nzieD, sad net took tris stud f ` ;`�Y �1,
F®rasa I. once sentiment and action in old On- diluted water glass is simply brushed within the con Y dh`�'
taxio ,will ponder over what is set into the Boor with an old broom or �� ��� �� .�°� gre�gation. The session Sandy, of C,oderich township; Mated chapter af'Pl3rurzie ire •tlaap � <p..", � ;m
Class I -W. Kruse 85.1,°, M. ?3eid, clerk reported a' gain of five in the and Josephine at home. One data h- Mr. S, Beat, t»1 dx�"
C. O'Lear E. Drover, E. E'd aiy dowtr here. Mr. James Wright, of (van ,a whitewash brush. Being �(�( 1I� ���� i � •� II (�- membership. The W. M. 'S. re opted g Y then g ".•�r J'Xg {� "L.
y' g 303 Woodbine Avenue who was a "water white, it can be seen that 'the 1t" F ter, Susan, died at the age of four- tE•resting stogy on x'Tlze Be�t.7[e. 11+��,,'
Class II- R. Allen.' A. Eckert D. o its allotment of $-40 had been raised teen. Miss Maud' who was Su T
rd. Farquhar, R. MacLean, E. Chapman, fellow pupil of Thomas A. Edison's solution does not have to be applied ����Q� �� ����� and the Ladies' Aid Society, after perm flan. The roll calY:aaid dix`ej*ng•d)M.5x i 1.Zrk' +
B. Dorrance H. Sclater F. Dundas in Vienna, Elgin county, frequently -pith the same nicety as does a coat ° paying all indebtedness had, a':balance pendent of the Hospital in Owen taken. Hyirim 553 was then' sway, ,tr4
> of bound, has been home since 'Septem- +lire meeting was closed by all .Ye; _14.
drops into the sanctum sanctoria of paint or varnish. St•eakiness in i .i3. The Sabbath School also had q t, „ty �+,,
A. Mcleod, M. Wolsh. this great family journal. The writ- the finished or treated concrete does ������� bar. The funeral on Monday, which %ng the Nlizpah Bene�lietipn:. iJ
Class III=H. Rankin, J. Murray, , a nice balance and the Missionary and was held from St. Andrew's United �,.
%;. 'McNay, R. Hugill, E. Oke, er has known Jim Wright for many rot result. As there are r.o drying or Tr"35sintenance allotment was so nearly Church was very la `,_
ears. First met him in Seaforth other kind of oils in water glass sola- �/ ° ry largely attended t� ,;
Credit -R, Shiners, Ii; Broadfoot, Y ' reached that it was decided to have and an im impressive service was eon -
1 Ilhiron county, 'back when that town tion, the treated or brushed -over a special offering P ���'�� I c,
M. Forrest G. Free M. Cudmore M. p b shortl in order to ducted b Rev, R. M_ Gale, Rev. F.
' didn't have street lights nor a cop, lint>r dries out very rapidly, at the � �� SONS y Y I�`
., (Dunlop, 0. Stirling, W: Little. i ost, orveini N. r_ach rile goal. All salaries had been H. Paull, of Trinity r
although both were sadly needed. He ght• a y Church, reading Death of Mrs. John G. Mi11 r.-- _t i
i Below 50%-,H, 14ieLachlan, M. Bol- p id and the finances of the co.igre- the lesson. The pallbearers were An There a
worked there for many years fon J. Commercial water glass is sold at ation are in a fine, health condi- P passed to rest Tuesday, 7amy 1
F ton, J. Cardno, C. Ferguson, D. Drag- .- - - --- - g y drew ,McGregor,
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practically got James Stirling, Al- nary 8th, one of Hibbeets highly re- "- `
er H. Beattie E. Forrest C. Efikert H. Broadrfoot. Jim was born in Pic- Y any drug store and many tion. The meeting received with re- fred Erwin, Walter Wallis b I.
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hardware stores under the name of for the ,Robert spatted residents in tjaE . pesspai off, k'
' 'ton, Prince Edward county. Wh n Bast month, returned home luctance the rest Scotehmer and William Seotchmer. Mary Jane INCahaffy, after an illxthss- 'Alii;'
D, Adams, P. Reeves, K. Harrison E. resignation of Mr. E. }
Hawkins, L. Beattie, R. McGonigl'yI R, but an infant his parents moved to ` e'gg Preservative." The commercial Saturday. -,Miss Alice Stinson return- Merrier, as Secretary -Treasure: of f „
situ t Members of the family home for the c f nine days at the age of seventy, 1
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Lnttle, Vienna, then a lumber centre, for PY water glass as bought should d to Nevem York Inst week after a the church and also Sunday Schoolrs. MTs.ive I
g Crawford, Michigan; born years. 'The
townshipis d eat »�J
vnhite pine was plentiful. His father fe ddlubald with water before brushing month's visit home. Superintendent, owing to his cnan e
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"` was a man of affairs magistrate, it. into the concrete. One quant of the Annual Meetin
g: The annual meet- of residence, having moved to the McLaren, Elgin-, parents to gIilbbert whet
s Form II%. ' R int lass situ , Port El n-• also Mr. Frank with her F
store -keeper and so on. Stage was .g P mixer witii five ing of Bayfield Agricultural Society farm on the Goshen Line, formerly Colwell, of Kincardine; Mr. and Mrs, very young, was married on' the fiii�a` ,;^; a
'Class I -E, Evans 93.7 /°, A. Sie- the means of travel to Ingersoll, 30 gallons of water will be . found excel was held at the Town Hall on Wed- occupied by Mr, George Elliott. Mr. Fletcher of Marys, w mon, A. Wallace, E. Gillespie, E. Gold- miles north. A plank road reached lent for the first coat, If another nesday afteTn'oon, January 16. There Robert Scotehmer was a St. Ma s, and other rel- day of March, 1879, and lived from .: t!'
last is appointed drives. MTs. Stirling was a member that time on Concession 9, Lo 10;'
M M. Barber, D. Wilson. from Vienna to Tillsonburg, and from given, and one will no,. do g
Class II -R. McDonald, K. Stewart, there to Ingersoll it was mud, took wrong in giving the, floor two or ev- -" -- - - - -- -- --- -- _- - of the Bethany Presbyterian C' arch Hibbert. Mrs, Mister is s'urvive!! by,
9 E. Duncan, I, McLean, V. Nola:,, D. four 'horses to pull the stage. The en three coats of the water glas,�, i, ,-- F„ for 68 years. h orhuusband and three sons, James. ^'S, "I ][Driscoll, J. Habkirk, E. Rice, M. Nat- other day, while he smoked his pipe, will be found that a much stronger c g , Thomas; four daughters,, .
r son, J. McKenzie, F. Devereaux, R. Mr. Wright recounted 68 taverns in `olution :is best for the :•ecohd coat. I '. Mrs. Payne, of Moose' Jaw, Sask. Q ! �
Tial No$t. that thirty miles, and these did not This second application, and the third - p p �� ��� Idrs. Templeman, Hibbert; Margaret u':$
Class III -G. Hays, 0 Holmes, M. include those of Ingersoll. it is alto- also, can be made by mixing one and Bella at home. Three brothers,
Thompson, G, Broadfoot, L. Purcell iether i wart of water lass with three warts R�C� &� C�eMIrIlIm9 S�R� aI Notes. -Word was received here James, of •Clinton; Thomas, of rlib- '�
# , F- g probable that there were at g q bert; Gibson, of Sce tai
C. Archibald, A. Edmunds. least 22 taverns in Ingersoll of that of water. flhofmwyc
, last Friday of the death of Mr.Hiar- P Sask. TherCredit=H, Dixon, 141. Kling, E. day, which would figure out three The solution can be mixed with the � vey Colosky, which took place -at iris funeral was held from `ser latle' home,1. r
Dolph, D. 'Sills, M. Ross, J. Frost, B. bars to the mile. While the lumber ,,.ater in a bucket, stirring it with aNhome in Detroit. The deceas,:d is a Saturday afternoon, ween the ser -Stephenson, M. McLennan, A. Calder. jacks were rough, they were honest. stick or even the broom with which son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Cob sky, vices were conducted lby ,the Rehr.
I Below 50%-F. Case, M. Kerr, J. The settlers were hard -up, because •It is to 'be applied to the floor. It is ',` of this village, and was in his 44th John Elder, of the Presbyterian¢ k1 '
Gemmell, L. Hagan, B. McCowan, H. money was scarce, but food was very soluble, and in a half a minute year. 114xs. J. Albrecht,of this vi1= Church, Cromarty. A duet was ap•
�i 1k, Hyde, K. Webster, H. Peterson, G. abundant and firewood and lumber g 7veg- Hat In (Duir ROT(Bpropriately rendered by the Misses i.
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a homogeneous solution will be ab- J/ � lage, is a sister. The funeral was
Crich, O. Nicholls, J, MacLachlan, F. ditto. Everybody worked, including tamed. The floor to be treated �, held at Detroit on Tuesday. -The 'Sarah and Mary McKellar. Inter- s<;
�, doling, V. MacGrergor, C. McDonald- Tom Edison and' Jim. When a lad of ••"hoard he swept clean of girl and dust ������� ������°�� funeral of Mrs. C. Doerr, of B1yt1?i, a ment was made in Mitchell Presby- •
terian cemetery. .
about 14 his father entrusted him sing the water glass solution simply �j �C �j j�3C former resident of Zurich, was held y ."
Foran III• brushed into the surface of the con- >- to $u °50° ' ,%Bette 11 trice . hese on Tuesday from the home of Notes.—Mrs. J. Sadler and Bibby it
with a summons to serve on a 'bad
debt case. As he drovle along the old ,rete. No skill is needed in applying , ii her d"aughter, Mrs, H. H. Little of spent the week end with her parents '
Class I -M. Drover 88,1"x. g the water lass. After it is - a g a Mr. and Mrs. Case in Mitchs �"
Class II -H, Ament, -Al. McKellar, Sandy Town road, heavy forest on 1 ppiied, j�Q llensall. Rev. E. Tueikheim con- Y> 11. -
each side, the night dark and rain- it will produce' a concrete ; urface that ' ��� U�� v�/ a Q W. ducted the ceremony and interment Mr. C. M. Meek, district represents
J. Finnigan. in will not dust u under continued use, : took lacer in the Lutheran cemete tive, who is conducting the short
Class III -Ai. Keys, M. Beattie, M. g, a most unnerving screech came-,YLrpGeorge Reichert, an old and re- course 'here, spent the week end •with 4.
1.a Cardno, I. Nott, W. Lane, 'M: Archi- from a tree top cls by. The mare and at the same time it will mrikF ����®�c �������� P
heard it, and awe she went. Jim the surface thoroughly waterproof— s ected resident of the Township of his family in Stratford. - Miss Dur-
bald. Raymond B. Wailes. 9 an, of Dungannon sewing instructor
Credit --E. Workman, F. Ryan, M. kept her on the road. That was all Y 1.Hay, died at the home of his sister, Dungannon,
MTs- John Pfaff Blind Line on Wed- far the Girls' Short Course class, left: s
sib, d, N. Tyndall, A. Finlayson, C. he could do. She did the rest. When ,
-, 4 �t they got to Doyle's tavern', the mare y"- ,. ,�, _ nesday of Inst week, in his 82nd year. for Toronto on Frt(lay,-The -follow ' ".
R. �. �'� _. , G. Rennie, N. Hab- ` ' "'-` '" w • in two weeks will '»e Home l�tursin
kirk, I.:O'Leary, was steaming. The frightened lad REP03T GI, TI®Qu He was unmarried and leaves a lium- g g
M. Botham P. Pink- re dreg what happened. - - and First Aid, b Miss B. Thom*isora;
aiey, G. Parke. 1, premed. The nim- bar of sisters and' brothers surviving Y
Below 50%� I2. Aberhart G. Gem- rods went on the job and bagged the ,�°��jaj `r�jr�°�° _ him: -Mrs. George K. Farwell also coking will be continued by Miss
was a fair attendant f members Secretar, Treasurer and Mr. A. E. g pass- H Ba `.:
+ lynx "By G�aige" said .Jim, •`arty considering y ed.away at .her home in tovvaa on Wed- yrroft. A social evening vA
t. une11, A. Bolton; B. Aberharr, G: g the tosyls > sickness Erwin, Sunday School Superirifie2ldent. Acid for th'e class on Tttsrla ` 53:
r, curly hair was straight that night, The following is the report of ho throughout the coup nesday of last week. She had been y eveaa
Tulmtthews. g Po g g try.•' li?Fach inlet- Mrs. Scotehmer resigned as organist ill for many months, and her death ing tri the haft, when upwards of
. Bill. Pioneering had its excitement shipments for month ending Decem- est was ta$en and different features and Miss Gladys Gale was appointed, was not unexpected. She is survived hundred were present and all report
IF®sun IID• -and its p1easures•, too. bar 31, 192$: along lines of improvement were dis- with 'Mrs. Scotehmer, assistant. Of- by her husband two daughters and having a splendid +lime, -Mrs• Sills, ;°
l y ° ,SEAFORTH' - Total hogs, 433 ; cussed, The President gave an in- firers of the Ladies' Aid are: Presi- one son. The funeral was held on who has been visiting tier parents, - A.
f Class I -G. Scott 79.°, A. Hanna, (lank Wieland Comes to Town• select bacon, 180; thick smooth, 230; teresting address and was •pleased to dent Mhs. Wallis Vice -President wh and Mrs. 1�. Goldin for a few
.! ke'. Wheatley, E. Wolsh, Hank Wieland, who is he? WWII, heavies, 8 shop hogs, 20; lights and have such hearty suppert and good Mrs L. Clarke Seci^eta ' Saturday, interment taking place in g, ?;
ry, Sara Reid; weeks, returned to her home in Cleve -
Class I'I- ItVQM. Rolph, E. Burrows, the R. C• cemetery, Rev. Power of- y -Miss Vera glamh•-
firstly Henry WSeland is the father feeders, 1 will among the Directors. The el�ec- Treasurer, 'Mrs A. Brandon- Mission- land on Saturda
X. Ferguson, S. Sheffer, M. Patrick, ficiating at the services. -The new l;
of "Cooney" Wieland of the Boston BRUCEFIELD---Total hogs., 66 ; tion of officers and• directors for 7929 ar Society, President Mrs. Gale; ly, of Egmondville spent y
Class III -R. Patrick, V. Gardiner, , p y c y' ' polioe trustee board met on Monday Pen Siauda
:r Bruins professional hocks ists, Dank select bacon, 31; thick smooth, 35. resulted as follows- President, John Vice -President, rMrs. William Reid with her parents.
DG[ Shiners, W. MdDonald, G. Mason, and Coope origin in E and organized for he year. Mr. E
Cooney gi gmond= WALTON �'otaP hogs, 632; select McClure; 1st Vice -President, W. J. Secretary, Mrs. R. Scotehmer; T.reas- Beaver was appointed inspecting tray- ;,,
M. Smith. villa, Ont. Both learned to skate and bacon, 184; thick smooth, 425; beau- Stinson; 2nd Vice -President, Robert urer, Mrs, D. ®wax, tee; Mr. C. E61ber, road commissioner ;
Credit -M. Forrest T. Cluff, E. la shinny on pond ies, 12; shop hogs, 4; lights and feed- Penhale; Secretary, A. E. Erwin; Death of M William Stirling. -
n play y Egmdid, b mill ��������
White, M. White, A. McNaughton, G. -at least Hank did, but Cooney ars, 5. and weed inspector for the nrillagre,
Daly learned to play hockey, swiping the IIURON OO. -Total hags, 6,170 ; -- --- —_ - -- and A- F. Bess, Secretary of the
rubber heel off one of Hlank's Sun- select bacon, 1,903; heavies, 134; ex- y B d Th thl t • i1 be
c 7F®ana V. day-g•o-to-meeting shoels and turning tra heavies, 3; shop hogs, 14.6; lights r
i Class I' N. Stewart. it into a puck. Hank could skat some and feeders, 45.
If Class lI--N. Jefferson, D. Hudson, too. He skated into a hole left by
It 1F. Hogg, M, Ritchie, E. Broadfoot, J. ice -cutters on that same old mill pond, 1Finla son. the water of which at where Hank
Clss III--iH. Lane, T. Nolan, ,M- 'went in was 20 feet deep, The night (CONSTANCE Purcell. was 'a cold one, the mercury down W M S. -The Women's Missionary '
} • Credit -IF. Peterson, K. Calder, J.. s'e'veral notches (below -the zero mark.
'� McDonald, C. Stewart. As a consequence, the ice jingled Society held their monthly meeting at ,
I "• Below '60q° -C. Trott, G. Black, J. from Hank's garments somewhat like the home n ' op and Mrs. Geo, Dale.
]Purcell, T. Govenlock, E. McLear., B. the music made by Swiss bellringers. The meeting opened with the press-
aDuncan. Henry Wieland had visions upon his dent, Mrs. Roy Lawson, in the chair
bed at nights that Cooney, being but The doxology was sung and all re
'� 156 pounds, might get a body shunt rested the Lord's Prayer, after which
in a hockey game and be sen•ieusly in- reports for the year were read and ,
SEAFOI�dIi•H jured. After seeing the Bean Town the general business for the coming
bunch do their stuff, Hank lost all his year was discussed. Prayer was of- '
} AGRDCUL'�•UR AL SOCDETY fear for Cooney and injury. Said fared 'by .Mrs, William Britton, Mrs.
1 -lank: "Seen better games than that Robert Lawson and the president, af-
The annual meeting of the Seaforth under olds Egmondville bridge. Bill, ter which .Miss Elva Wheatley read a
The
Society was 'held in the we played better shinny than that splendid leaflet v Stewardship.
Al
' Carnegie Library Hall on Friday af- ourselves, and didn't get $7,000 for Mrs, Stevenson gave a reading on
prayer and 'Mrs. Robert Clark or. '':
I ` 1` ternoou last, but owing to ,the storm it either. If we got a crack on the ,,Tithing." IMrrs. Rov Lawson told the
i.and the impassable roads, there was shins we knew that another was tom .
only 'a small attendance. ing irf we didn't shinny on, our own story from the study book on Africa,
The reports presented, however, side." Of course, everybody knows after which a hymn was sung and
showed the pet year to have been Boston is the plaice whelre beans ;n the meeting closed and Lunch wa,
one of the most successful in the so- the can come from and where chests served.
,11 t ' h' t d •f tri eh f Congregational Meeting. -The con- X
oar . e mon y nee ing wi
held the last Tuesday evening of
Y. Jr. S. -The regular meeting a
the Y. P. S. was held in the basement
..
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each month. -The annual meeting of
of the church on Monday e, *en%ng,
the Zurich Horticultural Society was
January 21st. Despite the small at -
held on Tuesday evening. The °.,-
tendance, all enjoyed a real meeting.
ciety is in a good financial position
Mr. George Knight opened the meet -
and receiving good support. The of-
ing by singing Hymn. 269, which wag
t
ficials selected are the same as in
followed by the responsive Scripture
1928, with Dr, A. J. MacKinnon, presi-
reading. Mr. Jesse Freeman Ied in,
-
dent, and,'Mr. John Gascho, Secretary-
prayer, after 'which Mr. "Geo. Knight
''I'
Treasurer. -Mr. and Mrs. Charles S.
read the ,Scripture lesson. Miss Ed-
.r
Badour, of near Drysdabel, left for
na Bremner sang a solo, and Hymzn
Montreal on Tuesday to visit their
68 was then sung. The t"opic, dwal-
son, who is seriously ill at the col-
ing with the problem of alcohol, was
lege, where he is a student. -The an-
very well taken by Miss Dorothtf
nual meeting of the subscribers of
Broadfoot. The topic started a very'
;
the Hay Municipal Telephone Systems
lively discussion as regards atcoholl
will be field in the town hall here
and how to rid the country of it. A
,';1.y
next Saturday afternoon, and on
number of busintss matters were set -
Monday afternoon the annual meet
tl,ed. One of these was the skating
'ia
ing of the Hay Farmers' Mutual Fire
party to be held next Monday even-
d
Insurance Company will be held here
ing, January 28th. Rev. Mr. Bremner
•..
in the hall-
explained the term "Missionary and
Zurich Agricit1tural Society. - The
.Mainbenance." Those of us who had
annual meeting of the inembers of
any doubt as to how much of our
t•
Zurich Agricultural Society was held
money went to missions were soon,
here on Tuesday. The treasurer's
cnli•ghtened, hymn 48 was sung, af-
statement shows a balance on hand
ter which the meeting was closed by
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of $278.00 and a paid up membership
repeating the 'Mizpah Benediction. .
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tie y s is ory an i e wed erman o tea were dumped off old Tea wharf for 1929 of 76- Committees were ap- ,,
�iiis kind next fall, the 'Seaforth Society some moons back. Bout outside the Unitedgregat
meeting of Constancy - - - ---- pointed and Mr. J. A. Smith appoint- Skating 'Party. -The Brucefield Y. ..
will Have a standing second to none mail car, few know about Egmond- United Church was held on Thursday
afternoon in the church. ' The reports Treasurer F. A. Edwards Directors There ed as a delegate to `he Stratford P. S. have made arrangements fora
in Westexri Ontario. villa. Still, it figured largely, at least , , passed away to her eternal• and Toronto conventions. The dates Gkatin'g party to b< Leld at the Bruce -
of the different organizations were Fred Middleton T. M. Woods, Wil home on Friday last, January 18th, <;yT�i
The financial report for the year its founder did, in 1837, Count Andy m• ' y for the 1929 fair were fixed for Mon- field skating arena on Monday even- ;'?
given and lunch served. liam Ste -wart John W. Reid Samuel after an illness extending over two y y, SeptembeT 23rd and ing, Janus11
showed receipts of $2,b46.22, with an Van Egmond. It is in Huron county, ' da and Tuesday, January 28th. This night at the 'i I
I Notes, -Mrs. Robert Armstrong, of. Houston, Thomas Snowden, .John and a half years, one who was be,ov-
expenditure of $�,5:50.10. The mem'- a mile south of Seaforth. 24th. The officers for 1929 are:-- arena was presented to the, Y. P. S. "? .
bexshi for the year was 263, with a Detroit, was a r�,ent visitor at the Rathwelt, Ed. Foster, Robert McWlur- ed by all who knew her. We refer to PP; "i
('resident, r. F. Klo 1st Vice- for the purpose of furthering its a
paid membership for 1929 to date of - home of his brother, Mr. Mathew ray, W. W. Wise, Len Talbot, Albert Rebecca .Jane Colwell, widow of the president, J• lecher, Jr.; 2nd Vice- work. All those who have joined or
90 Armstrong. Mr. Jammy Armstrong Dunn, Mrs. N. W. Woods, Mrs. Thos. late William Stirling. She suffered a President, J. A. Smith; Directors, W. who intend .joining the society, are
AN the balance is small, it AN (EASY WAY 1'0 MAKE and Mrs. Colclough and son have had Snowden, Mrs. Seed, Mrs. J. W Reid, paralytic stroke gradually becoming ,ley, O. Itlopp, F. Walper, W. Decrier, cordially invitocl to join in the fun. A
must be taken into consideration that CONCRETE DUSTPIZOOF radios installed in their homes. -The Mrs. Fred McEwen; auditors, John weaker until Tuesday she became un- W. Farrell, F. Haherer, P. Ran, A. social is being arranged for after rJ
very extensive improvements have young people are holding an old time Cameron, Frank Keegan. A commit- consciaug, and passed away Friday s
(lance in the Forrester s Hall on Wed- tee was appointed to arrange Reichert, Ford. Haherer; auditors, P. skating. it
been made to the grounds ;build- One would think that concrete floors PP gel for a morning. Deceased was the dough- ,I. Haherer and J. Pfaff. Mr- .1- F.
nesday evening. masquerade carnival to be held Eas- ter MAd John Colwell,
Ings, ,bringing them up to date in ev- are so hard and dense that the ord- of A. and owe, and Hess was re -appoint d Secretary- Women's Missionary Society. -The
erg res est besides making lilberal in- ins wear the receive b bein T .0 ter week and also to arrange fdr show was born in Goderich township in first meeting of the W. M. S. foie the . ,{ '
P , g i Y Y Y Treasurer. g
creases in every department of the walked upon would be negligible. But New Year was held Wednesday, Jaanti jt.i`
% premium list. such is not the case, for ss many of IBAY °�j]ja;]'j�]jD - = - ary 16th, with the President in the "I11
The following officers were elected: us, have observed, decided' track mark4 ebaim. Nibs. Ross Scott read the dam- k'".a+,
,Ili
'7 7PresidsiA, Thomas E. lLivdngsrtoxn; 1st or foot „` 1EELLSQARI' &H votional leaflet, "Christian Steward- . 1'
prints can be made by .walking Public Lvbxary,-The annual meet- i shi "' and short <!,;
Vice-Pi,esident, William S. IBrotdfgot; over a •dbardwood floor after travers- ing of the Bayfield Public ]Library P, prayers for our �,
2i%4 17a ee-lPretsident, Humphrey Sushi; ing one of concrete. A visit to the was held: at the library rooms 'Monday Notes -Mrs. (Arne Eller and chil adnptOd missionaries We're ofi''ere,& h �
�T 8rrdIl '�iee-President, John, M. Eelca'rt;, cellar with its floors of concrete is evening, January 21st. Tlas fo'flow- '' coaR-
�,�(�., �p�, �_ (�/'�j dranv have returned. to their home in Mars. Rattenlbury, Mrs. Tough land 136: "'
Auditora, Robert J. Beatty sirldl u afl esharry several times a day, and in officers were a o U� Sudbury after spending several Baugh. The, reports liresented }"
g ppointerl for 11929:✓
I 1Thoumet til ol>Bad'y; Directors: Hibbert just as often. the hardwood floors cvr- President, F. A. Edwards; Secretary-
months, with her parents, 1Qa and the different secretaries were ftry }
"avXrrtthi�-]'>llrs. J. Wanrrden, Ja=ys erhead ire the living gUarters, are Treasurer, George E. Greenslade;, Airs. J. Cochrane, -.Quite a number meourag•ing. Continuing then g'tt ,L � �',!}
]Hill, T�arawll J. Scott; H ullett Town.- traJcke,d Vith e,hostldke footprints from Librarian, ,Miss Frances Fowlie, DI $LEEP LATER 7H ESE � OLD MORNINGS attended the funereal of the late ilex. of "Drur n In the ]IDa�r{uraes%, the : pF,
chip.—M= Hatildo TSomler, William the dust of ihe concrete floor belm7. rectors, M. rift. Johns Rev. F. H. iPaWR Georg® Reichert on Satlarday lest mss tliia� elaap �I�ofllmr� B�g� . ��q
r„o;m, Row XeGt'ego , Wm. Wrcigt° A foot drat firmed at than (bottom of il/iciss Josephine Stirling, Mrs. R. P&- 3njoy the lbA1ttIIldCS7 of having your hou .se Zurich--iRG[ias IEileem Turner spent the map,ov wsss ta.?seu by 11�a�: nrJg�,p�a �' `.
week end under th;a pm -ental roof.— Dim 1R,. ]P, Waatsoui, mrq. T. �. 1�� .,1 ti
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