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, �6-,�4. himw ,hzen cut in two, while - herd 70, R. Bell 70 1 1 1
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'�'�,;�,,�: � T�;,-Wclh had a repreBe delighted. his aildience with his officiating. Q&. and'Mrs. Harriswill Brock 41, W. Hudson 38.�W. A. Ellis, ary, and to 'become batter ",Nuainted 'ft -3h bm-. -A 09 `h- clt;,= Qa=
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t Stoneman 69.5, John Chappel 55.7, humerous numbers and, .
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I. I Darl Drover (absent from examins- a more Senlous nature. 19r. Sam Ren- wishes of a -host of relatives and Unit. Green 436, We: Mr. Sinclair intircduced a very pleas- The calf marls,st wea emieir on a retuo;z � I I ,
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0 Ned played on th Douglas Sangster 392,,Herman WWI Ider, to the platform and presenting nesa at -Buffalo ww reavansible for tho iacis��- a&
- 0. H. Elliott, the Connservative candi- Erls Treffry 61. Mrst Clas&--Fwcy ed- Little Cb�tm d e 1, Russeh I I
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1,,',.�, McDonald 66.6. Primer-Efjo� j�i-�- The speakers of the evening were mer, accompanied 'by Mr. and Whrs. Hedden 345, Ray Poster 28 1 HTs. J. S. KeDonald and RqrS. E. @&- Grciasera weighing from 230 to 296 ycaal; I
�';,!;., D�f= -flaureson Thursday have thrown - Rev. Lane, of Seeorth, and Rev. John Zuefle and Mrs. John Fisher -Laird Hudson 418, Shirley Twitchel Queen, rwith a handsome W.M.S, pin sold -from 6 to 7 cents per pound aen=27 0, / 2
i" ,� I , bairn 76. Highest mark for pro fth a dozen of the Wat at 7% emto� 24�;) 1
, _ Maines, of Waltom, who spoke a few spent the week end in Windsor with 417, George Sangster 369. Sr. "'r- for his wife, who was unable to he Zveals were down 50 eeWas Per CwL Cia ==7-
r.: - (&e constituency intO the doulMul ficiency in ShOrter Catechism; Beat relatives and friends. Mrs. Zuefle re- Cecil Kipfer 34-4, Elaine Peck 839, M
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�li. chos-an words beardirg a message pared with last wee!L
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�� I rice Drover, 100%. 1'ercentage sot- well present on that occasion, but who had �. z, d
�,, , w1u7na. riters in Olin, tendance, 93. - Victoria E. Bolton, tO carry 0way- This 'brought to a mained a few days longer,on a visit Audrey Twitchell 334, Gerald Pass- sent her regrets, and also the presen- Sheep and lamb supply wee lighter th= c�
,� her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. more 3W, Billy Higgins 312, Norma
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�;� on Teacher. close a meeting well enjoyed by all with tation of a life membership to (Mrs. week ago by some 800 hezd =d the L=:;l . 'I 1
��4"�: 1 %5a, -2h[r. Elliott's home tcm-, . A t,m ,cent s=al followed, On Wed. and'Mr's- 'Willium Bell, and all report Cook 311, Howard Smale 266. Jr. John Elder, who is and . has been for Priem won unevenly lower oA 11 camb ml�, 46 � 1
I " were claiming a nesday night, which was well attend- a very enjoyable autto trip and visit. I Primer---JHarcild Wurin 320, Preston I Pound for the bulk of the good ewaz Qmt I (C
. -number from our mi ale -Sh I many years, a most active worker in, wethers, with nothing- higher. . . -
I I %tursday morning ,d 31C June � f.
... l- "I � . for him Of 23, 'while Mr. ed. The pircteedQ for Sunday and -Quite a Rage Lemon 312, J k eiphez . the WJ'M.S. Rev. 'Mr. Smillie, in, a �
I," =3VAty 1Z10?.?T11\\T upper amounted to $4N. and vicinity *14 Sunday last attende4 Sauridercock 308, Billy Coles 289, Sid- nicely worded short reply, spoke of A few medium quality lambz said at 20% f
, I , I M8,2dls headquSEtiel!8 in Exeter, were s . cents 'r
, the anniversary service in the United ney Tucker 287. -Jessie J. Buchanan, and culls at 9 cauta per yound. Zluot
11 the election for 7him by a Amnouncement.-ar. and Mrs. WU- -� Church at B=cefleld.-Dr. B. Camp- Teacher. the great pleasure it afforded him to buck lambs acid at 8 cents. A flaw ffa&L I 11
.. eLlaiming be present, and how much he esteem- breeding sheep sold at 7 cents gar Vicuna,
. . liam. McDonald,i, of Kippen, announce -bell, of Tolronto�, accompanied by his Missionary Entertained. -On Bgzn- and butcher kind bl from 8 to 61A 0=`0 a
� majority of 10. . ed the co-operation he had received
:, . . A has promen impossible f,,)r ,.Me the engagementef -their eldest daugh- Z=CIE wife and two daughters and son, mo- day evening last the spacious school and the great kindness shown him, according to qualitar. V.11
.i ft ter, Mary Harmieria Isabella, to Ross tored here on7 !Saturday afternoon to room of the United Church was filled,J and his only regret being that his wife , Me easier feeling with regard ac bag ,-i- 11
32xpositar to secure accurate gure'S Dickson Broadfoolt, eldest son of TEr. Notes. -During the heavy wind- .
� �ft. R.Obi. make "a short visit with Mrs. Camp- the occasion being a reception given who was with him on furlough, was uss Continued in evidence and bids were 0 , � �'. Is
- subdivisions in and Mrs. William S. Broadfo,t, of storm one night last week,
�: *om all the ,polling -bell's parents, Mr. and R&s. T. Mur- under the auspices of the Young Peo- unable to be present, but he could quarter lower than last weah'a elicAns cuk;3 .�, �z
.� dAffe,e-flt towwhips, but from fig- Tirckersinith, the inarriage to take McBride, Stauloy township, a few dock and Mae Ethel. -Cur Council ple's League to Rev. Bqn Smillie, a at 101h cents, i.o.b., and 110/1 cents, w.v.(?� G
�4 � the place quietly early in, November. miles north of Zurich, was awakened are this -week getting our Main Street returned mizsionary from India, on sadlely voice her appreciation Of the for baccim, with hogs of? trucks sellins aD IF
uqw obtainable, it would appear that Hallowe,�en hg&squer&de. - The by the barking of the dog. Upon, In- beautiful pin, ,which signified life 1 11112 cents per pound, and settlement gar ftzi
LiEr. Wedd, the progressive candidate Unit- vestigating the cause it was found nicely cleaned ,Qff and disposing of furlough. Mr. Smillie, whose home membership. At the close of the. bulk at the opening -bid in prcav=4 Bld�� it
. , Young People of -St. Andrew's large quantities of leaves from the was within a mile of our village, on tfor to -day's loading were cmather quJaxtW
�. &ad, been elected by a majority under ed Church held a masquerade party 'that the straw stack at his barn had large number of trees that skirt the the London Road, North, has program refreshments were served IDwer. .
very and a pleasant social hour or so spent ;
�. t M111ty. on Monday evening last, October 28th ,blown over and 'buried one of his street -A -play entitled, "On, the road successfulLv been laboring in the mis- and long to be remembered by the 'Me reeeipts to -day were 6,100 cattle, 020 I
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. In North Huron, the former mem- which proved &.great success. About cows underneath it. The cow was to the city," is to be given by a com- slon fields of India for over fifteen large nurnber present. Another pleas- In addition there were 1,500 cattle on throuz;b
I �: sixty people were preisent, and .11 liberated after sorne hours Of w,ork pariy of Young People from Berrmil- years and is a representative of the in& feature of -the evening waB a short billing- ,�; S
asy, Mr. C. A. Roberbson, was elected joined heartily in with the games. and the ,dog has the credit ,of saving ler on Friday evening, November Ist, United Church, and during his fur- A.,
,, air. ,McBride the life of the cow.- and much appreciated addrelss by the Quotations, 2xeavy beef steers. 08.50 to �,
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I : over his Conservative opponent, Dr. after which lunch was served, follow- , in our Town Hall, under the auspices lough of a few months has been lous- Rev. M. Parker, of St. Pau An, i_ $9.50; btitcher steers, choice, $9.00 to 09.50; " k
I I I Tniit2ly, of G-oderich,by a substantial ed by home-madp candy. MT. and mrs- Peter Ravelle have mov- of the Young People's League of the RY engaged in ,giving addresses in can Church, who voiced hi , s pleasure do- fairto good, �8.00 to $8.26; do., common. . I
. . Notes. -Mrs. (Dr.) C. Stew,axt, ac- ed into part of Mrs. C. Ayotte's house United Church: Hensall. - Nz. and the churches throughout the Presby- 105.75 to 07.60; ,butcher heWers, choice, Q9.21B V)
i majority. companied ,by her daughters, Bletty Oil Victoria Street. Mr. E. Oesch has ,Mrs. Henry Wood, of Ot.ta--&, Mr. and tery of Huron and other places, and .at being -present and of the kind in- 1, $9.50; do. fair to good. 08.00 to $8.76; �k
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: ,�., moved his barber shop into the store Mrs. Robert V&od, of Brockville, and has ,been listened to with mery much. vitation extended to him as -well as I do. common, 06.00 to V.50: butcher cows. li" ".
. cz� and Isialbelle, Mrs. Wentworth and to members of their A.Y.P.A., a num- good to choice, 06.50 to $7.20; do. commom I IE
I elle, and has also Mrs. Kurizoe, of Hamilton, were interest. On Monday evening last his I to med U5.00 to $6.00; do. canners am.,0
1, son John, all of Battle Creek, Michi- vacated by Mr. Rav jiier of whom were present. , lum
I . SOME TRUTH N M j;� visited with 'Mr. and Mrs. G,o. moved his household effects into the ests of ,their aunt, 'Mrs. -�tohert many friends were anisious to enter- cutters, $310 to $4.50; buteber hulls, good tw C., 5
gu choice, 06.50 to $7.25; do. medium, �6.00 tw R
" E. Thomson and family during the dwelling quarters in the same build- Morrison during the past week. --Mr. tain him and so a very pleasant social .. $6.25; do. bol.�W;., $5.25 to �6.75; baby beeg. ,
. I degport Telegram says:- week -We are, -sorry to . .-Mr. P. Ravelle has purchased a Will Simpson, of Detroit, motored here I time was held, enhanced by a pro- ...
,. The Bri report that Ing LEV3 STOC11 HARK&rg "'-00 lo 514.00; feeders. good, $8.00 W , 11, ... "I
�' T?hat a country! Trying to re -forest 11r. Tom Butt has been confined to lot On the street leading to the lake and spent the week end with his gram gotten up by Mr. Claude Blowes, $8.50: do. fair, $7.00 6D. $7.75; stccl�-
,, era, good, Q7.50 to $8.00; do. fair, a6.00 ta
- re -buffalo and making no effort his room with an attack of asthnia, at Grand Rend and intends haming a gran4pai Mr. and Mrs. Robert Principal Of our public school, and an U�nion Stock 1%rds, Toroato, October 29th- �7.00; calves, good, $15.00 to M6.50; do, -
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I I and but his many friends hope to see Min store and dwelling erected on it ready Bonthrola, and with friends of White- active member of the Young People's �With fresh supply pl Lven with medium $10.00 to $14.00; do. grassers, .%, -
": to preserve the pedestrian class. up and wound again so -on. --Quite a for occupancy for ne that of a weeks age, and nothing stale
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,� There is quite a bit of truth in that xt' year's camp- church. --Mr. and Mrs. B. North, of League,'and presided- over by him and add- to $7.00; springers, $110 to 0125; milhoro.
: Fd, the Cattle offering at the yards this morn- $75.00 to Uoo.00; .Iambs
rorn this vicinity attended ing season. -Mr. William Kercher has the week end 'with which embraced a number of musical ... g met f , choice, 011.00; do -
I . ' number f Kitchener, spent a air active trade which accounted backs. $8.00; sheep, choice, $6.00 to ".50*� , �v
9taterneut, a lot of it, in, fact. U.- anniversary services at Brucefield on purchased the 25 -acre farm from Mr. Mr. -and Mrs. Robert Higgins, Mrs. selections by the younger members tfor an but some 800 head by closing time. ds. medium, ss.00 tD s5m; hogs, bacon, w- -
.1. <1 Mrs town line, e League, and which was en- Quality of the killer offering as a whole O.C., ell.75; do.. selects, 01.00 per kou
I 1ws there are some regulations pass- Sunday last. -41r. an . j. Moodie William Bauman, on the immedi- North's parents.khr- Fred Steacy, Of th ' howed no improvement, adn prices through- �
, od and gets out the bee grading were uncha ed from do., trucked in, 50c cw,L under w.o.e--. do- 0.
l made of Brucefield, spent a day recently west Of Da8hwo' , i t lid of Detroit, vrw here for a few days hanced greatly by several violin num- a premium; do., butchers, 75c per hog disoount;
I ,2& sooni and some safe provision . with the latter's mother, Mrs. S. ate possession. Mr. KeTcher A e s n -by Mr. W!illiarn Hyde, Of , ng
1, to ensure the safety of the pedestrian- __M recently visiting with his mother and bers give .last week's close. Fair to good heavy steers f.o.b. prices,,$1.25 owt. under w.o.c. ID
" , Thomson, Sr Mss 'Helen Dinsd going into the chicken business. T. attending the sale of their household Hensall, accompanied by the WisseS sold at a range of 8% to 9%a Ceuta per I ., � ill., � -
1, he and she will soon become ex- ale, and Mrs. P. Kropf have moved to top finished teer at 10 I "i,
1with of Stratford, spent a few days with effect,,_2&.- John <)&rng&chael, r of Efile and Loretta Bell, on the piano pound, with the odd i
.. .Will reside cents Several loads of hamAyweight butcher I
i ,, tinct, will all have been -killed off. her parents, Nix. and Mrs. R. Dills- Kitchener, where they - Detroit, spent the week end her, with and triangle and to which they had steers' sold at 9.40 to 9Y2 cents per pound Buffalo, October 29th.-dteceipta of hox6 M
I . pedestrian nowadays is some- dale recently. -Mrs. Gordon Cudmore The fowl supper and 'enterbainment elatives and friends -With the cold to 'respond after emery number. A und small lots of heifers at the same &Dread , 15,000; holdovers, 700; active anostly to
Ii. 'A eu, of London visited re- held la-st Thursday evenkng in the r the past week our coal deal- 'numb"E'r 'of the Trail Rangers, under -fth.,the bulk, medium quality at 71h to 8% packers, generally 60 cents below Fridaeo is
I Qi -ng to be honked at, waved aside, and childr I snap of cents Common butchers sold downward to,average; gulk, 160 to ?50 pounds, �9.75; 120 � -
,� . cently with her parents, Mr. and MrG. local Lutheran Church shed was a ers have beem busy supplying the Mr. B14cil fine training, put On a 5 1-2 cents per pound. Butcher Cows, plain ,to 150 pounds, $9.25 to $9.60; packing sows. -1
., ". , sworn at, run into or ran over. The R. H. Dick, of Hay*Rss Anne big success, and, the proceeds were needful.-adr. Fred Lowry,has dispos-, couple of very amusing stunts repre- to good brought 5 to 7 cents, and a few $8 to $8.50. 1
more than in former years. - N ows 71A cents Per pound top, and the I t!
"' -fact that a pe, I a
� ,destrian, possesses some Moore visited with her parents Mr ext ed of his 'harbering business and seirting first a veterinary surgeon and fancyTc
I , Sunday the services in the local Luth- secondly, a Ford auto in both 'of average fair to good butcher kind at 6 to Receipts of cattle, 2,450; very a -low, better I ,a 11 4
I- extensive rights under the la�,'w and Mrs. Isaac Moore, during' the' equipment to Mr. Warner, of Tees- 71/4 cents were not pdentkful. Bologna bulls grades about steady, others 25 cents arA .
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i I 1 1 ,very eran Church willbe held to conrm�spi, water, who has taken up the busi- which the boys entered into with sold unchanged at 5 1-2 to 58/4 cents. Less more Ilower: quality only fair; good yearlingo -
i- ars to have been overlooked or past week. -Miss Dorothy Girassick
"I -apple . In the �Rep- Following the first than two dozen baby beeves crossed the avalea $14.75 to $15.25. fleshy g-rassers and shorl� ".
I., entirely forgotten,. of Exeter, visited with her friend: orate the 'Rielformation. ness here in.,the old stand in Mar- h`ewt and Soul- at f, 10 to 14 cents per pound. with the fads, $11.00 �o $13.26; common steers =45) 0 1
,W. Missi Marguerite MacDonald. - Mr. noon union services will be held in doek's block---lMxs- Tucker , who has part of -the literary and musical pro- odd top at 141h cents. heifers, �58.25 to $10.25; butchers dam, r?7.50 . a
;;�., Nor doe�the fact that a pedestrian and Mrs. Wlilliam Sinclair, of Tuck- the Lutheran Church at Stratford and been in poor kaalth recently, is spend. ,gram Rev. A- Sinclair was asked by � to $8.25; cutter grades, 04-25 to 06.76. � J
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1, may be paying double the taxes Of 9, eirsinith, purchased a new Ford sedan many intend going to that city to at- ing a couple of weeks or so with the chairman to take charge of the Stores were a largar share of the total . �� I i 2
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I tended the services. - Mr. Edward and in a short and very in- - cattle offering than a week ago, and move- 'Receipts of calves, 1,300; vealers activp � 1, -
- motorist, make things any easier or recently. friends on a farm near Strathroy, in meeting t to export order and for return to east- fully steady; good to choice, $16.50 to 017. I .
,, Schnell, who spent the summer in teresting address, spoke of the oc- mer'n feefflots was more active. with prices 'Receipts of sheep, 12,200; lambs fairly, ax�- �
- r for him, or geft him anywhere. the interests of her health- - Very .
I . safe - Saskatchewari� has returned to his good prices were obtained at Mrs leasion which had called the meeting, I firm at 6 to 8 Ceuta Per pound for taltockers tive, 25 cents lower; good to chcice. 013.25 1, � . Z
A pedestrian has become a nuisance, home here-a1r. and Mrs. Charles . S. ely, to do honor to the Rev. and 7 to SY4 Cleats per pound for feeders. to sq3m; medium and strong walghts, 012.50 fil
�� mal just a little lower down, in MANLEY Kalbfleisch, of Marine City, Michigan, . N�?s auction sale of household "I .Mr- I 1. addition ,b. the fresh supply of cattle for to Z12.50; throwouts, ,310 to $10.60 ; fat ewm . �? I
= ani furniture, etc., on Saturday last Mxs. I Smillie, the very . successful mission- ..]. at the yards, there were 1,600 head an $5.25 ,to 06. i, !
,. the scale than a worm. Notes-4X[r. F. Eekart who has visited relatives here over the week Steacy intends joining her son and . ! I
.1� end. ,MT. and Mrs. Ezra Smith, of
I . The life Of a pedestrian in the city be -an under the doctor's care of late Detroit, visited relatives here for a daughter in Detroit-4MIss Belle . - - � .
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is bad enough. But even if he has is i-proming.4Mr. and Mrs. Thoma -s' Sparks, of Brantford, is spending a . I
�, few days last week. -MT. -and Mrs. C. couple of wee" here with her mother, I I . , ,
� Purcell left for Wavexly where Mr
. � to step lively there, he has a certain Purcell is running the concrete mixer* L. Smith visited frievds at Port Elgin Mrs. James Spamks.-Miss Margaret - � I .. I
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� . Jamount of police p-rotec-tion, the _Quite a number from here attended 'on Sunday. -The political meeting l3uchanan, R . N., is visiting at the I " ��; , �'
,i moto,rist doesn't hamte it all his Own the play given at St. Columbian last held in the town hall here 1, Tue,- home of her father, Mr. Alex- 1�zp I I
�, day evening in, the interests of Mr. Buchanan. -MT. Archie Roweliffe ap. 11 -- . pl-d--2 h,, C�A �,'l 1�
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; : -way. The same is true to a zertai-a Tuesday. -The young people here met G. Elliott, Conservative candidate, waz I . -f It. -W. f-� dl�jg .q
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� . ,extent in the towns and villages. at the home Of Miss Anria. Manley fairly well attended.--- 4Mr. and Mrs. � I �&l:1'---Wa5T1NGH0U-%9 .
i � last Wednesday evening and gave her cently on his far,m at the time of the I
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I But in the country ell it is dif- F. McCut,cbeon, of London, visited at 11�9 I ,
, . a kitchen shower on the eve of her . plowing contest ,of South Huron-- I �
� s and highways in . the home Of (Mrs. Ubah Ra�nnil& over �1 i
I ferent on the road age. - Rev. J. Eckart, from Mr. James Sparks, of London, was - 11
.1 -the country. There the pedestrian has 'Hn a�'rrwn bro- the week end. Mrs. Rannie is Ber- here during the past week visiting ,� 11 / . . I 1.
. thorrie, N.Y., called on his iously ill at present and her many his mother, Mzs. James Sparks. -A I � . I I
no rights. at all. if he goes on the th,ers and sisters here this week )I " ( �� �
"� friends hope fo,r her recovery. large quantity of fine apples have � �
I ,road he takes his life in his owr� while en riaute to Buffalo, where he � .
r" is going to do missionary work next ---- - - been picked. in this locality during i , .
`hands,ard. likewise takes to the ditch- eek. -The election went off quietly the past week. -We are pleased to .
Even then he isn't safe. If there w 10ENSALL learn that Mm Andrew X*ir, who is 1%, . 11 I
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7aappens to be an accident and a bout half the number of votes pol,led in Victoria Hospital, at London, in - N � I I
. Missionary Service. -The services the interests of her health, is secur-
I .pedestrian is anywhere in the neigh- that were available. - i
, 11 e blame anyway. in the United Church on Sunday last in., much benefit from treatment I ;
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�, -borhood, he gets th --"--- - were -of a special character, the oc- there�Mlr. ,William Moir and wif'o ill �,, 9 a 0 �>
-As soon as the motorists have run C(D-PTSTANCE casion being the presence of the Rev. were bege recently visitingiMr. Moir's ti ,
I down and killed all the poultry on Ben Smillie, missionary under tile ri�,Ipjiv,e4 in Herisall and vicinity. Mr. R
.1 One Cent Sale at Keating's Pbannacy. Sea- auspices of the United Church, and Moir spent his early life near our
, the roads, they will have to find farth, 'numdsy, Friday and Saturday, October who represents the, Hensall congrega- ,village, in the Township of Usborne, - 11 . .
I Jamusement in chasing the pedestrians. 31st, November Ist and 2nd- Biggest money I
saving event of year. See bills. tion in India. JMr. Smillie gave a and his many friends were pleased
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I , NO,. the life Of a pedestrian on th - Nc,tesJMr. Fred Youngblut spent very impressive sermon in the morn- to meet him again -MTs. John Zuefle
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,� n a ,Pedestrian was a �blut.-Mrrs. Johnson, of Londesboro, of the mission work in India and gave where she spent a couple of weeks I
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I I . buman being and as such received a spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. an interesting account of the customs with relatives and friends. -Our busi- . - -
, fact ,Robert Rogerson. 'Mr. and Mrs. and habits of the natives of that coun- nese men are displaying fine winter I . 1*
I _good deal of consideration, in I
, I Dave Watson, M�-. and Mrs. Tam try. In the evening he gave an ad- goods in the, dry gbods and gent'F I i:
� - the public went out of its way to use dTess, accompanied ,by lantern slides, furnishing lines -Our fraternal lodig- , w � I � �
le Pryce and family, of Mr-Killop; Mrs. Gxe-�, q.XDl','x �,ae-,, " .
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�' 'him well. In former days a man in Taman, Mr. and Mrs. John Arm- dealing with the geographical, educa- es are ladking forward to new mem- ,,A� 'y z oe,v - �J, ,�`27814--,�,�, 1 1
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, l a 1juggy -or even a -wagon would not strong and daughter, Doreen; Miss tional, medical and missionary work bers joining their lodges and to in- -`-`. �
,,�:,. ". I think -of passing a pedestrian with- Alberta ,Moon, olf Londiesboro, spent in India. The spacious church was creasing interesting I-odge meetings. "' 11 , @ I
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:�,�'I.., Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. filled for both scrvices and much in -A numberlof the Oddfellows recent- " - - ���'. � .�,. I
. .1 im Long, of terest was taken in the addresses, ly at I �, ,f G� 1i All, I �,
4yut offerring to give him a lift, even , j,�A, . .
�� Matt Armstrong. Mrs. J tended a lodge of instruction at A I XV
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,", to go out of his way to Oblige III-- nd, is spending a few da which will, no doubt, give a new im- Seaforth and (41�- I l 11 64 J-11�`, d re . ,:,
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(1 . Owen Sou ys ulse to missionary work in this com- there ,very muchi-We believe that 'I . �!,-
�i Now no one would think of asking with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- P
I l. addition to the .fine an- MT. Robert Mousseau, who has been ---"' RC-ZQ�10%� Nea:sUre em,5e " .
- I .9 man to ride with him, would pass bert Trewin.-Mrs. Ml`ill Petbick and munity. In . i
;�� ithout a thought, gon, Gordon, spent a few days with thems by the choir the pleasure In carrying on farming a few miles .
I.i 1. nd Mrs. Matt nck,d by southwest of our village- is moving � i� � D,
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,, 1� I , him -on the street wi her parents, Mr. a . Arm- the .services was much enha I i�ew Beauty - New Performance - New Vake �
, �1, And. in the country they aTe sarting strong.-4Xiss Margaret Youngblut is two splendidly Tendered solos from into Exeter-4YUss Violet Willis, of . , I
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, 1:. � . to chase them. Something will visiting her grandpa, Mr. Harry Ad- Miss Pearl Wood, of Exeter. Michigan, has been, spending the past HE new beauty of tfic "Nef,tinghouf;c �'()nsolaire has set a new
r , I o, preserve the pedes- ams, of Lun,desboro.-Miss Margaret Junior Farmers Will Attend the week or so with relatives and friends Tvo%ue in cabinet de,i:�n. itfograceful 1�n" . Its dioinctive I I
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3e;�,�� an, or the; ra-ce will become extinct. McKellar spent Sunday with her girl Royal. -We notice in one of the re- in Hensall, Exeter and vicinity.�Mrs. and I asing comi,ination of Nv�,Inut burl and rich tapestry . , 1.
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V i friend, Donalda Adams. -Mr. and cent daii�y papers that the annual James Mutch, of Auburn, spent a day pan rl..kef; it the most admired set of tile vear, I
�i, - Mrs. Mitchell, of Centralia; Mr. and judging -contest � I
R, for Junior farmers to heTe recently with the Misses Mary This achievement in b-luty i, , ivalled by new, perfection 2nd 1
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" "' One Cent Sale at Kestinv's Pharmacy. Sen- Mrs. B- B. Stephenson, on Sunday-- adcasted in our Town Hiall, Q=pOoa -4th 0 AC :Z.diamro
�,,,� . Jorth, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. October ,Mss Vera Dioddis and Mrs. F. Elliott in Clinton on, Saturday, October 26th. as arranged by the Firemen, who cone speaker -new harmonic ampliffier radiotron U)�,245 and $265.00
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�iil<: 131 Biggest In'T Of Toronto, spent the week end aj There were forty-five entrants and held a dance in, the hall. - Messrs. afortner which '
�,��'., ge'ving event of year. sells hills. -nth amPlification without the dightest trace of . diatortion. givea alreat N= Vu�wh"=o&jna Cbvt'�
".1 I the home of Mr. Jack FerguiRon.-Mr. the two Young men who secuTed the Bo ron and Drsydale, our old es-
,,�, plant, of highest number of poi-nts, were IvSer- tgblisb,ed hardware merchants, were Just z5 remarkable as ito ap rance and Performance is the I at"I PIA
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"il's. P. .1mithbore go oixt to itho bereaved Mrs. Ernest Adams on sundisy �
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