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description. It mi4 ht , have Mr. and 'Mrs. Rbrazi, of Detroit; Mr. he
'Mrs.
=.d, also
that at - uny time they should hearers
in Qederigh to call and aluo share ald
gravel
were ,George bb=hAlliz, Don-
Cool :Gordan Campbell, Donald
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heard in the car ahead and like- a 114 D. W
the coni and ease OR the hand-
Campbell, Duncan Cwppbell and Paul
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' and Mrs. Stanley Hart, Detroit; Mr. some
in the one behind. From than-
chAirs. 2t9y. J. A. Penrose, pas-
Townsend. Officers and members of
l plate, including a nice lasso -
rb�aeat of me 11 I
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�; � ��: wbV a week have broken der,
and Mrs. George Connell and family, tor,
from bass, drums, ,kettle drams
then spoke of their splendid ser-
Selkirk Lodge No. $74 I.O.O.F. met
I tallic Hats foy fw coats. 4doq qmurt fat to
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Varna; Mr. and Mrs. William Con-
saws stuck in 1.mots, the scale uell and family, of Clinton; Mr. and
lees in the cby4rch and community at
v1
and wished them every success in
the home"
The H. C. S, Field Day.—On Fri-
and combination fp1t and 7elvet - ' 1
. at unus
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went down to gurgles and pI4in alco- Mrs. E, Adams, Constance; the Miss-
their new -field. of labor. ')The ladies
day afternoon, October 18th, the pup-
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ually Rav7 prices. Call and b.0 0,0 vi
.. 2 need
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holic snorts, No man in that car es Greig, Sheppard, Jarvis and Crich,
then served IuAch which fairly sur- ill
of the Hensall Continuation School
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Q weather that we have could
Toronto the United Church of Con-
keen
snore, W it lool have ;
passed the 'high mark of excellence
and the Senior Room of the Public
field
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Remodelling a syoc,jal 011
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atance; Metropolitan Young Women's
for which the ladies of Varna are
School, put on a very successful
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� the situation was
even. if it did sound like it. Guild of Toronto; Mr, and Mrs. Ed-
this hind, Barber, Detroit; The -Hartford
famed. The pleasant and enjoyable
then by
day. The weather was ideal for an
that kind and it was a
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V elections,
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Disturbing concerts of ward
evening was closed singing
affair of pity
.
V.v47 60AOU% Farmers were d`aw�
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however, whether in solo, in duet, in Fire Insurance Co., of Toronto. He
"God Sonne the King."
that such a small num -her witnessed
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jq& v*ter long distances not only for
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leaves to mourn his loss his wife,
will pa se
chorus or anthem, 11 have s d
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the events. The proceeds, which were 11
formation
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,&Wir 4och 'but for household purpo-
father and mother, one brother, Geo
avray when this new invention be- on the homestead, and One sl
MIESGREEN
to -go to the of a girls' -
soft; ball team, were disappointingly
!a . F as wen. plowing was out of the comes
a little more general. The Irene, of Toronto. May we think of
Farmers' amd SmUders' Attalust ar-
small. Probably the most outstandl- ,who
litas been In the hosplial a,t Lon-
but not sense equal In, awl -4b.,
and there has
"el, been little
,
world makes ,progress., him like the poet: "He is not dead
rived a car of element and I expect this will
- the last car ,this season, so come along
ing event of the afternoon was the
don flow a few weeks, was ol;ly
= nol whzal ,
anee to on me 10
pgata,rage, practically from the first
And now, if that inventor but gone unto that school, where he
itor can pro-
a-
and vat your supply at $2.40 per barrel. A,
pole vault won by A. Appleton ar,
recovered to be able to come to her -as
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there does not iseem as much Jw,,.
ol� September.
- no longer needs our poor protection
t 11 stop children
duce a pillow tha wi The
Christ Himself doth
the Old Stand of Builders' Supplies. Mrs. R.
Cal Hensall. Oat. Phone No. 107.
71 10" with W. Drummond 7' 8", an
excellent Teco9d for a junior vault.
home here during the past week--
serest takeii in the coining elective
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There is no money in that for the
and rule."
talking or walking in their sleep, or pallbearers were his cousins,. Gel
Notes. -Quite a number fro.ii this
Two softball games provided a great
Rev. Ben Smillie, a returned Vsslon- -as
ary"from India, on furlough, a mis-
in many previous ones. Those
nowiziated and standing for elecitiom
ft.vmer, -it means that stock has had
from crying out in the night, from Connell, of Owen, Sound; Roy, Cecil
vicinity attended the anniversary
deal of entertainment and amusement
sionlary representing the United
are Mr. W. G. Medd, of. Exeter, the
to be fed from the barn instead of
.
any cause whatsoever, what a quiet and Harold, of Varna; ClEkrence Con-
Frank Tyndall, Clinton.
services in Varna United Church on
Sunday. -Mr. and Mrs. R. McAllister
In the first game the Hensall Con- -Church
tinuation. School ov-
of Heltill conduct ser-
present sitting member representing
grana pasture. It means that stock
nell and of
place home will be after the family The deepest sympathy is extended to
and Mr. James McAllister 'and Mrs.
girls .triumphed
er the Clinton C. I. team, 10-3. The
,i,,, in the United Church on the
coming Sunday, both morning and
the Progressive party., and Mr. Geo.
Elliott, of'Clinton, a candidate for the
m411 not be in any too good condition
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gets to bed. all the sorrowing ones in this their
B. McAllister attended the funeral of
ability of the local girls, to hit when
evening, and on the following Mon-
Conservative party. The nominatiom
when it goes under cover for the win-
__ ______ hour of trouble.
the 1 -ate Mr. Alex. McAllister, of
hits were needed soon put them far
day evening it is arranged to hold a
was held from the hour of one o'clock
ter and in very many cases it will
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ST. COLUMBAI\\1
Marlette, Michigan, on Sunday-
in the lead. J. Scrutop clouted a
reception for him in the church. Mr.
to two o'clock, Mr. Fred O. Ford, of
mean a serious shortage of feed be-
STANLEY
Mrs, L. Troyer spent a few days with
homer with two on to lead the hit-
-
Smillie has been. in the mission field
Clinton, being the returning officer.
f*re the sl can be turned out
One Cent Sale at Keating's Pharmacy, Sea-
Troyer,
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. of near
ting. F. MacDonald fielded well and
in India fora number Of years doing
There were quite a large number of
Again in the spring.
forth,Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October Death of Young Daughter. - The
31st. November 1st and 2nd. Biggest money sy-
. , mpathy of the communitY is ex-
Hensall-Miss 'Muriel Carlile who
has spent the �lruinmer months in
stole a couple of bases. an the see-
and game 'Heansall boys were victors
good successful work and this labors'
highly his devotion
delegates present from all the polling
Of course some sections have been
ll event of year. See bills.
Notes. -Mr. Joseph -Murphy, of tended to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mof-
Clinton, returned to her home. -Mr.
over Zurich by the score of 10-18. The
are esteemed and
to the good cause. •Mr. Smillie is
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places as the names called ,out indi-
cated:- The first speaker was Mr. W.
more favored than others. An oc-
fat in the death of their three months
Detroit, spent a few days recently
F. Stelck spent Sunday with friends
issue was in doubt till the last man
holding meetings throughout the
G. Medd, the present member for the
casional shower has helped out, but
old baby, Norma Christens, which oc-
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
in Varna-qMiss Mildred Johnston, of
was out. These boys play real soft-
Presbytery of Huron in the interests
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Progre i
ss ve party, who spoke during
-these were mostly local.
curred at her home in Stanley on
Murphy-MlissAileen Sorensen, of
Kippen, spent the week end at the
ball. Foster, Pitching, and Hedden,
of misi while on his furlough,
the allotted time, and was not Sup-
showers
Farms in some sections have been
Friday, October 18th, after three
Detroit, visited her cousin, Miss An-
weeks of severe illness. The funeral,
home of her friend, Miss MVtha
,
Carlile.
catching made a strong battery.
Youngblut for Zurich was good. Ev-
and is always listened to with much
ported -by any other speaker on his
favored, when others no -,
nie Downey, on Wednesday last. -We which was private, took -place on Sat-
are •pleased to see Mr. Joseph Cronin
-being
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en ts are as follows: ,Running broad,
interest and appreciation -Political
meetings are -now the order Of the
side, as the one he had invited and
was to havespoken
away did not receive a drop of rain.
urday afternoon, interment
who underwent a critical operation in made in Baird's Cen-i4ery. The Rev.
KIPPEN
Intermediate - Chapman (151 5"),
Brock, Appleton; Junior - Paterson
day and discussions and speculations
iH. Halbert, of Uxbridge, was unable
The Expositor -was told last week
of
St. Joseph's Hospital, London, has W. A. Bremner coriduclted the service,
recovered and able to attend tG
. Farmers' and Builders -l' Attention. -Just ar-
ed a ear of cement and I expect this will
(121 7"), Horton, Sherrit; Running,
as to the coming election are rife and
considerable interest manifested,, bur
to be p1resel owing to illness in his
family. Mr. Medd made a very good
that on the second concession
Tuckersmith there had not been any-
quite
choosing his message of comfort
duties at his home in Hibbert. -The from the words of 1I Samuel 12:22:
be the last car this season, so come all
and get your supply at $2.40 per barrel. At
Hop, Step and Jump -Intermediate:
Brock (33' 2")r Chapman, Appleton-;
not as much, so far, as in many pre-
Frank BTierlY
presentation for his party, reviewing
thing that could be called a real rain
following ladies were delegates to the "I shall go to Him, but He shall re-
.
convention of Catholic Women's
the Old Stand of, Builders' SuPpliel Mrs. R.
C'udm,Dre, Hensall, Oat. Phone No. 107.
Junior-11orton (27' 811), Paterson;
ulcus elections. -Mr.
returned last week from his trip, to
all the salient questions of the day
and stressing the great liquor el
since the fourth day of July, and three
turn unto me." MTs. Peter B. Moffat
League, held in St. Marys from Oct.
"One Little Lamb in
Notes. -Mrs. Gilbert Anderson, of
Standing Broad: Intermediate, Chap-
Junior,
England and reports the return trip
and the need of stringent action to
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, months is a long time to be without
sang sweetly,
15th to 17th: Mrs. John Downey, Miss
' the Upper Fold." The tiny casket
Snover, Michigan, has been visiting
man 71 7", Hemphill, Brock;
Sherrit 6" 4", Elder, McEwen; girls,
much rougher than on the Way out.
'states
deal with it. He stated that all pres-
rain in this district.
Grace Moylan, Mrs. W. Dorsey. We -pas surtounded with many beautiful
congratulate Mrs. Dorsey on being
a few days with her cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Anderson, and also at
Passmore 61 611, Sinclair, Fee. 100
Mr. Brierly also that the dry
weather of the past summer and fall
ent knew his attitude to the great
le M
evil and his desire, to have it eli in -
However, the rains have come, and
floral tributes from sympathizing
elected to the office of third vice-
Kippen.-Miss Olive Anderson spent
yards dash: Intermediate - Brock,
ya
Was Very disastrous to many of the
Sled and called on the electors to give
although too late to benefit the p ' as-
neighbors and friends. Besides the
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president of London Diocesan Execu- sorrowing parents, she is survived by
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the week end at Nile with her friend,
Chapman, Foster; Junior -Paterson,
Girls McDonald
Elder; (60
crops and was most unusually
for
him even greatj�r support -than they
tures much, they will make plowing
.
tive-Mr. McGuire, of Clinton, has one sister, Lois. Friends from osis-
_ ,is% - -Mr.
N � Oral Finnigan. and Mrs.
yards), ,
Scruton, Fee; Running High: Inter-
dry the old country, and
that many of the depend-
s e
had done at the Is t election wh n he
He Ry
possible and relieve thewaterfamine.
been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Jos.
lance attending the funeral were Dr.
Carlin. -Miss Edith Miles has secur- 7
F. .11. Rife and son Robert, of Char-
levoix, and Mrs. J. Jones, Johannes-
mediate, Brock 4' 51/21', Appleton,
poor people
ing on the usual crop returns, includ-
was elected. was followed 0
Mr. George Elliott, of Clinton, the
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_N.I. ,�I. Fisher, of Gravenhurst ' and
ed a school at Guelph and commence; XIrs IV. Wylie, of London, also many
burg, bave returned to their homes
Cha man; Junior, Sherrit, Horton,
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Paterson; Pole Vault -Appleton 7'
ing many forms of vegetables, would
likely have to be
Conservative candidate, who, stated
INSURANCE
duties on November ist.-Mrs. Cha:. slatfrom Hensall, Kipper ant
Noxall and baby sl the past week
ht-
in Michigan, after spending'a delight-
deli.
fUl two weeks' vacation with friends.
1011, Drummond, Foster; Shot Put-
assisted owing to
the shortage. -The Women's Guild of
that he was in the field and felt that
he would be elected. He stated that
Hills,gTeen.
at the home of her rents, Mr. and —
-Mr. and 'Mrs. Ifollingshead, accom-
Chapman 36' 3", Appleton, Foster ;
Race-Hensall P. S., Hel
SL Paul's Anglican Church will hold
while this was his first advent in a
The Montreal Star asked some ver',
Mrs. John Downey.
ZURI(CH
panied by the former's sister, Mrs.
.
Relay
C. S., Zurich C. S. All of the events
a bazaar in the basement of the
church on Saturday afternoon, NO-
political election that he had some
pertinent questions in a recent issue,
, all of Dutton, visited with
Scott,
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were not completed. The remainder
vember 30th. Please keep this date
experience in municipal matters, hav-
in been in the Clinton
when it said:
BRUCEFIELD Notes. -Mr, Ed. Haberer has pur-
chased the eight acres of land on the
friends here recently. -Mr. and Mrs.
George E. Thompson and family, ac-
will be run off after four the first
in mind. -Quite a number from our
a member
council for the past couple of years,
Why the careless motorist should
be given just as favorable rates by
One Cent Sale at Keating's Pharmacy, Sea- Zurich Road, opposite .the fair
forth. Thurl,'day. Friday Saturday. October
companied by friends from Michigan,
fine day. At present Chapman is
,
leading with 16 points; Brock has 15,
pillage and vicinity took in the fowl
supper at Zurich on Thursday even-
and that he was no strap to the
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electors, as he had
insurance companies which have lost
and
312l November 1st and 2nd. Biggest money grounds, from Mr. E. A. Reichert.—
Mr. George K. Farwell and children
spent a day in Goderich during the
week. -A Hallowe'en Social will be
while Appleton has 12.
ing last in connection with St. Peter's
conducted as auc-
tioneer so many sales and had travel -
on his business as the car
owner who in years of driving has
saving event of year, See bills-
attended
Notes. -Anniversary services will -attended the funeral of his- brother's
Atte,
held in the school room. of St. An-
Briefs. -The rain of the first part
this was more than welcomed
Lutheran Church�Mr. and Mrs- E.
D. Bell and MT. Mrs. William G.
led quite extensively, not only in the
made little or no demand upon them
held at Kitchener last Saturday.
be held in the United Church on Oct. ' I A number from Zurich and vicinity
-
drew's United Church on Monday
October 28th. F,veryQne wel-
of week
and it is hoped that it will continue
and
Bell visited over the week end with
province, but also in a large number
of the Stater. He said that he VMS
for damages received or inflicted is
been
27th. The preacher for the day will
be Rev. Mr. Clark, of North Street attended the nomination held at Hen-
evening,
come. -Quite a number from this
until wells and cisterns that were
their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Rod. Fel
thordugbly in he -art and support of
one of the questions that has
under consideration by the executive
Church, Goderich.-Mr. T. Wheeler qall on Saturday. Election matters
vicinity attended the anniversary ser-
da led up will -be replenished and the
pasture fields and land generally be
gus-on, Of Glencoe, and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy White, of London. The roads be-
temperance and had never taken out
a permit, and that he was Opposed t(
council of the Canadian Manufactur-
returned home last week after spend- are very quiet in this section, in fact
his if it was not for the daily and
vices in Varna United Church on Sun-
day last.
made green, ,and freshened uP.---iMrs-
ing good and the weather delightful
drinking habits and when conductins
ers, Association. On the face of it
ing a week with sons and visiting press
other friends in Detroit. -Mrs. Mc- the radio, it would be lil to believe
L. Hedden, who spent the past week
.
made their visit a very pleasant one.
sales where it was did not indulge
ge
there seems to be a lot to be said
for the advocates Of the "merit sys-
Cartney, of Clinton, spent the week that an election was pending. -Mr.
Mrs. W.
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IMNSALL
here with relatives and friends, has
returned to her home in Hamilton-
-Miss Elva Bolton and friend, Dr.
L. A. Spellman, of Kitchener, and
He spoke briefly on the subjects that
were of pax-ticul-ar interest at the
tam," Whereby the driver who avoids
and H. Hoffman and Mr. and
end at the home of Mr. C. Reid. --Mr. Mrs. L. W. Hoffman visited relatives
and Mrs. John Kaiser and their son,
.
The fruit crop is very good in this
Miss Annie 'Hill, of Niagara, spent
,present time, but stated Mr. Shannon,
)accidents profits •by his carefulness
in the she of rates lower than those
Jack, of Detroit, visited friends in the in Michigan over Sunday. -Apple
Public Meeting. -A social service
.
meeting, prepaTatory to the coming
section and apples are particularly
a good yield aTid the past week or
the week end, with the former's par-
encs, MT. and Mrs. Gordon Bolton.-
who was to take up the time that
w allowed him, would deal with
as we ou e the
granted the man with a bad record.
village last week. -Mrs. Frank Aik- picking is the order of the, day. All
Who has 'been visiting friends kinds of apples are plentiful in this
election, was ,held in our Town Hall
two has been most favorable for the
Messrs. Bonthron and Drysdale, hard-
subjects that were pressing for at,
This system is in, operation in Eng-
land where motor traffic is naturally
enhead,
in the West for the past few months, section this yeaii.-On Sunday, at
on Mol afternoon, last. Quite a
number attended from neighboring
ingathering.-Ii William. Lani-mie
the first of this week from
ware merchants, are more than rush-
ed at this particular season of the
tention such as expenditurea fol
Hydro, the liquor issue,
-very great.
returned -home last week. The many noon, a large ,balloon was seen by
.
friends of Mrs. Sam Thompson were Mal * ly passing to the east of town. It
towns, and villages. Mr. James Mc-
.
Kippers,
returned
London, where she underwent an cl
had
year in putting in furnaces, stoves
bath
roads, and
as the burning questions of the hour
And why. not. Ell other kind
to see her able to be but at came from the southwest and rravel-
Lean, of a little north of on
eration on one of her eyes, which
and equipments -Our returned
Mr. Shannon, of London, spoke ai
,nf insurance is run on the merit sys-
glad
church again after her recent illness led rapidly in a north easterly direc-
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the London Road; very acceptably per-
formed the duties of chairman, while
been troubling her for some time, and
from whi,ch operation it is hoped and
soldiers are looking forward to the
celebration to be held in Clinton, on
considerable length reviewing a3l
these matters in a very reasonable
tem, why not automobile insurance?
-Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Bremner and tion. The basket swinging below the
large bag could be seen with the
Mir, A. T. Cooper, of Clinton, was the
expected that she will receive much
the 11th day of November, when all
and dispassionate manner, and
If a man wants a fire insurance
have his buildings
Miss Edna, visited friends in St.
Thomas last week. Edna is visiting naked eye, although the balloon was
Secretary of the meeting. Rev. Mr.
benefit. -Mrs. William Henry had the
the returned soldiers in -this district
to there
averred himself not only a pronounc-
policy, he has to
.
at the home of her sister, Mrs. West at a considerable beight. The start-
Currie, of Toronto, was the principal
misfortune recently to receive very
are meet
to celebrate the clos-
ed Opponent to the use of liquor el
inspected. The premium he pays is
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in St. Thomas, at present. - The in point no doubt was the aviation
speaker, reviewing the political situs-
spe.
painful injury in, coming down the
ing day of the great late wear, the
as a beverage or for medicinal pur.
graded according to their age, the
Messrs. Beattie, of London, visited field at Detroit. -A -bazaar and sup -Non
and strongly advising the sup-
stairs at her sister's house, Mrs. Geo.
10th the regular day or date coming
poses and a total abstainer, anc
material of which they are built;
their sister, Mrs. William Scott, who per will be held in the town hail here
on November 9th, the
porting of the candid -ate pledged to
the prohibition of the liquor traffic.
Cas'e's. It appeaTs Mrs. Henry
thought she was stepping on the
on a Sunday. -Ws. John Murd0ch;'Of
Richmond' Street, South, has disposed
made some very good points for his
party. At the• conclusion of his ad.
their location, what fire protection
is very ill, last Sunday. - Mr. and under auspices
Xr s George Watt, of Clinton, visited of the local R. C. Church. -The fowl
A number of -attending ministers and
floor at the foot of the staircase,
of the � large strible at the rear of her
dress, 'Mr. Medd was given ten min.
tthey have, whether they are occupied
.
at the home of the latter brother, supper held at the local Evangelical
others gaivle short addresses while
while she had yet one or two steps
dwelling as she did not require it, and
ut6s for reply, which he used to verl
,ST not and many other things.
Mr. J. 'McQueen, last week.-M,s. D. Church sheds last Thursday evening
,
Mir. W. G. Medd; the Progressive,
present member for South Huron, was
to negl and thus received very
injury, falling on her elbow
it has been taken down, the material
having been, purchased, we ,believe, by
good advantage. In summing up ho
said that he, as a candidate, and his
If a man wants to take out a life
Rouatt is ,visiting friends in London was well attended. The receipts
amounted to over $1,000,
present to answer any questions ask-
painful
and particularly for one so advanced
a merchant of a neighboring village.
party, acknowledged the oblligationh4
insurance popsy, his premium &-
this week.
led of him, and much enthusiasm and
in years. -Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sbortt,
'Mr. and, Mrs. T. Murdock and
felt to Mr. Govenlock, of Seaforth
pends on his age, the ills he has suf-
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0GNSTA1\\TCE VARNA
optimism marked the meeting.
Of Tonto,., were recent visitors for
Toronto;,
daughter, 'Miss Ethel, were in Exeter
the Reform candidate, in witbdravdm�,
fered, or may suffer, his family his-
o .
Church Servicesill.-The service in
a day or so with their -relatives, the
on Wednesday evening last attending
in order -to same what is termed g
tory and likewise many other things
One Cent Sale at Keatina's Pharmacy, Sea- Presentation to Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
-our three local churches on, Sundav
Misses Mary and Elmma Johnston.-
the funeral of a relation in the per-
three -cornered eqntest. In closing, in
it is the
forth, Thursday. Friday and Saturday, October Harnwell.-On -Tuesday evening last
31st. November ist 2nd. Biggest
last were largely attended. At St.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Beek, of Yonkers,
son of the late Mrs. Ann Dew, mother
spealdnig nicely of Mr. Elliott, int
With accident insurance
and money
saving event of year. See bills. the members of Varna United Church
Paul% Anglican Church, the morning
N.Y., were here, last week and this
of 'Mrs. John Hunter, of that village,
Conservative candidate, as a man, ho
-
same. A man can not secure an ac-
Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dex- assembled in the community hall to:
service was what is termed Children's
visiting Mr. and, 31lils. J. Mel Wilson,
and who had attained the wonderful
said he would be delighted, as a com•
xident policy after a certain age, and
ter and family, accompanied by Mrs. the purpose of spending a social"el
or Family Service, the children taking
Nos. Beck's parents and relatives and
age of over 97 years. The funeral,
tinuing member, to welcome him as g
before that his premium depends on
Thomas Adams and Miss Lily Ad- ening with Mr. and Mrs. Harnwell
a large part in it, and forming the
friends in the district, making the
we believe, was held in the evening
visitor to the Legislative Assembly mi
the occupation in which he is engag-
ams, visited friends in Kitchener last before they take their departure for
church choir for that -service and do-
trip by motor, which they have en-
as the remains were being taken the
Toronto. Apart from just & littIq
Sunday. -Mrs. Robert Rogerson vis- their new home in Goderich. After
ing themselves much credit in so do-
joyed very much, the weather being
following morning (Thursday) to the
heckling it was one of the quietistad.
ited her niece, Mrs. Austin Dolmage, opening with prayer by the pastor,
ing, while the Rector, the Rev. Mr.
so favorable and the roads so excel-
State of Iowa, for interment.
and best conducted nominations per.
IBut with automobile insurance it is
last Tuesday. -Mrs. Joe Taylor, of Mr. Ralph Stephenson, who acted as
Parker, delivered a very interesting
lent. -The League held its weekly
The Nominationlination was
haps; ever held and the speakers w,M
4ifferent. A man may be of any
Rarlock, visited Mrs. Mat. Armstrong chairman, called Mr. and Mrs. 'Hearn-
and appropriate sermon for the o6-
meeting on Monday evening last in
held in Our villatre in the Town Hall
,given an excellent hel The meet
age, may be physically fit or far from
last Thursl[rs. William Brit- well forward when Mrs. Ralph Steph-
casion.
the xl room of the United church.
on 'Saturday afternoon last, when
ing closed with the singing of tit
it; may be a -good driver, or just
ton, Mrs. Edward Britton, Mrs. Peter enson read the following address and
-At Carmel Presbyterian Church
The meeting was in charge of Miss
there was quite a Isage attendamee,
National Anthem.
Lindsay and Mr. Dave Millson attend- Mr. Edwin Foster and Mr. George
there was a good attendance, Particu-
Nora Follick, end ,the lesson, the par-
learning to drive. He may be este-
ed Walton anniversary last Sunday. Connell presented them with a hand-
laiiy at the morning service and ex-
able of the talents, was taken by the
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Elul or reckless. None of these things
-Mr. Clifford Golcough is improving some pair of Rattan racking chairs,
cellent discourses delivered by the
Rev. A. Sinclair. Avery pleasing
1, .
Jorwever, are taken into consideration
nicely and soon will be home again. as a slight token of appreciation of
pastor, Rev. James Mellroy, and good
,piano solo was given by Miss, Flor-
a I
,or -are given very much consideration
-vhen he applies for automobile in- ,
-Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rogerson at- their services in the church and com-
tended the anniversary at Walton last -unity. The following is the address:
M
Sunday and also visited some of their "Mr. and .Mrs. J. E. Harnwell: Dear
music by the church choir under the
.
able leadership of Mr. Wm. A. Mic-
Laren.
ence McDonald and a well rendered
solo by Mrs. Alice Joynt. Owing to
the unfavorable state of the weather
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Exete�r
surance. .
friends. -Mx. 'Howard Armstrong and Friends: We, the members of Varna
-The services at the United Church
the atte,nd-ance, was, not large. -Mr.
0,, K,, Cider 9
He just states the amount of in-
Mr. Frank Woods, of Londesboro. United Church, have met to spend a
were largely attended both morning
and Mrs. William Hyde, of the Lon-
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guyance he wants and if that amount
were at St. Marys 'Monday. - Mrs. social evening with you before your
and evening and especially at the
don Road, recently visited with rela-
�
is in keeping with the price of the
Jack Ferguson is spending a week in departure to your new home in the
Detroit. -Next Sunday is Constance town of Goderich. For some years
evening service, when the spacious
church was well filled, it being what
fives and friends in St. Marys. -Mr.
and Mrs. James Nicholson, of Wing-
, �
, 71 gulm (B7077 dZy eleepa seudzy.
car be drives, he gets it without ques-
anniversary, service at 11 a.m. and You have assumed considerable re-
was termed "Automobile Sunday,"
ham, were recent visitors with their
.
.
tion, and he pays a flat rate for it.
7.30 p.m.---JM,uc,h sympathy is felt to siponsibility in connection with our
leader,
the owners of cars being urged to
had
relatives, the Misses Mary and Emma
Mary Buchanan, R.N.
Presaing Cider 5c per
The fool and the wise man, the weak
Mr. and Nxs. William Carter and church as choir President of
bring to the services any who
Jabnaton--Wiss,
gallon. I
and the strong are all placed in one
family in the Ill of their dear son, the League and Adult Bible Class
not a car themsehles or otherwise
of St. Tihil spent the week en]
- Steam Cooking Apple Butter. -Custom Work.
class, and that is not reasonable, nor
Charlie, who died in Detroit on Sat- teacher.: While there is much, plea-
convenient way of attending. The
here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
is it right.
urday last. -Don't forget the armi- sure and satisfaction in doing this
on Sunday, October work for the Master, we realize that
following was the order of service:
Morning service: Prelude, Sonato in
Alex. Buchanan. - Mr. Dickinson,
salesman in Mr. T. C. J,oynt's men's
a I
.
S. I V. CAHN, pirepneto'n
11 y -
-,
versary services
-e been real discourage-
29th. A good programme is being often there have
to face, but 'have
A, Mendelssohn; Doxology; Hymn 93
lesson;
department of stores, was visited by
from Stratford Sunday
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NEWS FOR WIVES
provided.Come and enjoy it. ments you not fal-
and 236; Scripture anthem,
"Clap
a friend over
GOOD
Death of Charles Carter. - The tered and the church as a whole has
your hands all ye people,"
lasil Lloyd Steacy, of Simcole,
;
The Hamilton Spectator says that
death of Charles W. Carter, who died benefitted by your loyal service, es-
prayer and response, Hymn 541 and
"Of-
accompanied by his father, Mr. John
in Detroit, on Saturday, October 19th, pecially in the competent and faith-
39(), announcements- Offertory,
Steacy, motored here on Sunday last
g. German has invented a pillow that
in his 34th year, after a lingering fuI teaching of the Adult Bible Class.
foTtoire in E"; A;Whem, "Stand Up,
to spend a short time with relatives
-_
prevents snoring.
illness of eighteen months. He was We will miss you both very much and
Stand U,p for Jesus"; sermon, "What
and friends, who were pleased to meet
,
That should be good news for long
taken ill with the flu after which he regret that circumstances are such
Mean Ye by These S=tones?"; hymn
them'.- Services in the sister charge
sufrering wives' who haeme been afflict-
contracted lobular pneumonia, from that you must take your departure
607 and 512; benediction.. Chiselburst
of ChisL-1-hurst United Church were
; I ,t,
o
,2d with snoring husbands. Men, of
which be was making satisfactory from our midst. We wish you to ac-
gain for recovery until the last few cePt these two chairs as a small tok-
at I p.m.: The -service War, similar to
the morning service. A emss from
quite lal-gely,atte-nded on Sunday last
it also being automobile Sunday there.
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PLOWING 31,, ATL'
course, have never been troubled by
'because
,Toronto,
weeks, when other complications t en of our love and esteem and some-
X. in
the battlefield in France was unveil-
"Mel
—Miss Hazel Smillie, of Toy f)lil
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wives who snore, women do
in, from which he never rallied. t;mes when seated the same and
ed. Evening service: Prelude,
spent the week end with her parents,
`
not snare, they say.
Carter was the youngest son of Mr. enjoying the well-earned rest, we trust
tation". Hymn 494 and 832; Scripture
Mr. and Mrs. James Smillie, of the
The Sixth
,. ffl[ow, easily it will solve the eternal
and Mrs. William Carter, of the 9th you may recall' with ,pleasure the
lesson, anthem, "Angelic Songs are
London Road-, a little north of our
1't
Annual Plowing Match of the Moamt Pleas-
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for Christ-
concession of Hullett. He bad been a -any friends you halive left behind in
Swelling"- prayer and re�sipl solo,
villa e: Flossie Foes wain via-
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ant branch of the Ontario Plowmen's Apsociation
I
gl�=!kie of what to -give him
resident Of Detroit for the past ten Varna congregation. Wilishinig you
Mr. S. lt��,Tlie, ,,out of the Deep";
ited by a friend from Torlonto'cv1sy
mw-. 7f it is more blessed to give
years and for a number of years con- every success in, your new undel
ducted drug He ing, and we trust life and in-
Hymn 254 and 66- IgAhesl quartette;
Mrs. Fred Pen-
the week end. -Mr. and Mrs. Normian
Sheffer, Toronto, a day with
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WHE be, heRld p1l"imeadairf, �i
gb= to receive, hove good will the
a store. was an ex- your
announcements; soio,
of spent
Nvy.,5
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6"M of ori of these pillows not make
emplary young man of high moral fluence by God's blessing may always
inspire to higher
WaTden; Offertory, "Memol an-
,41 in My Heart";
their parents the first part of the
YJ9ftXg-
.
., Ill wwo feel.
standard and with Christian fortitude others a plane of
.
through to the In Christian duty. Signed on behalf of
them, Pound, Him
"Exceeding the Speed Lim-
week, coming by WOliGS
1111113l 9p It &'couple of
0M The im @� Joh & Roy
...
rsut XZt how the receiver Of 'mach.
carrying very end.
June, 1924, he was united in marriage Varna -Congregation, Edward Poster,
sermon,
it"- 9010, XT. Thomoge Sheerin; hymn
aret who
months here with her parernts, Mr.
. I it, as it does, the
. d get, fb=riV6 VAth
to Miss Marie Broderick, Of Pigeon, Ralph Stephenson." Mr. and, Mrs.
538 ,and 381- benediction and vesper.
and Mrs, Waltew Hailikirk, returned
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Wat thot iG a very apprl
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Michigan. The body was brought Harnwell were deeply moved by such
home on, Mondi where the funeral expremions -of love and esteem, and
Died In ks;;niiilton,-The following
notice of death appeared in the Ham-
to Detroit on Saturday lalch
sly is felt for Mrs. Wialter Mof-
$450 in PriZea. (Olaggeg for all CoMerg.
&Wt, Vill r&,o;et under it, ig a horee
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ift,6=0 love
took place on Tuesday afternoon. The in feeling terms he thanked them
ilton -Spectator and. r6fors to a young
fatt, daughter of Mrs. Peter Fischer,
Horseshoe Pitching.
t4 =0*6k, 001liz W6
sel was taken, by Rev, J. John- heartily on behalf of Mrs. HernWall
ragn who, a few yeaw- ,ago rias englag-
of our village, in the death of her in-
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son of Londqvboro Udite,(f Church. In- MT4 himself for tilieir loving vior&
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ed aq teal in odz Ckintinuation
fawt daughter on Thursday night of
CONGER AM DDLOWMEN'S BALL ON RUSSIELDALE
.
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temeht to o1c plate in the family �Iot and havd,some g0ta. Ktl amured
aoho6l: "The funeral James Stan-
last week, at the ,home 'near Ervele-
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8�il 04 1G,
41 1, . I . in, t& 0, le
Clinton Cemetery, where a I&Vge them that they would -both remem ber
in 01i
-with
ley Beuglas took plim yesterday af-
field-Zll Robert Bowfthro,n hoe
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parell Dr. A. S. sitil Rbs. Beuglaa,
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