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P.:,�, q fly, . ��...';;:,1111 �ll$st I . ...�',,��i 4 -" 10 i Lr 4071 li .^ LESS ASS y SMOKE $ NP MORE No S®�iT' � MORE If�IA�i- fCON®h�fli pAL `, 7 l "` " Q o , UF Z ` SRTSI0 ' ... 3: • ," `, N t t sew I... . i .— , 1- - I'll — -Y Street Church, Clinton" was the win- 90, Muriel Wright 86, Erwin Siller ner among the $ young`tpdies and also 79, Morley 'Wiright 75, Ivan Taylor received a silver' medat Her ,ubjpct 73, Myrtle Papple 73, Robby Watson was "The League of Nations,"—The 67, Milton Taylor 62. Primers—Hazel services at the United!- Church, Bay- ; Wilson 82, Audrey Walters 78, Jack field, on November Pith, were con- : Calwill 67, Preston Dallas 66. Elsie ducted as a thank ofi're'ting, under the Robins had perfect marks in daily W. M. S. Society, -r . (Rev.) M Geo. Spelling; Evelyn Wilson and Flora Weir, of BIyth, was the speaker, and McDougall had three mistakes each gave a most interesthig address on while Erwin Sillery had five. The the work done, both ani?. home an4 a- � following had perfect attendance:— broad by the Women's issionary So- I Jean 'Watson, Willie Papple, Bobby ciety, There was a good attendance ; Dalrymple, W. D. Wilson, Beatrice and the interest displayed speaks Armstrong, Earl Papple, Mary Mee - well for the s'ucces's of the work. Mrs. Cully, Annie Papple, Mayme Watson, Gale, president of that kociety, took ; Flora MpDougall, Annie B. M¢Dau•- charge of the devotional` exercises, and gall, Donald' MacDonald, Grace Mrs. Wallis read the Scripture les- Dalrymple, Elsie Robins, Myrtle Pap - son. ple, Erwin �Sillery, Hazel Wilson, Preston Dallas. Percentage attend- ance for the month was 97 of pos- sible aggregate. — M. McNaughton, v�vrrY�v��t��vpv� ll3 .0 Teacher. ISchool Report: The following is the report of School Section No. 10, Tuckersmith, for the month of No- Sgj°A�LEY vember: Sr. IV—*Arthur Varley 80, ' School' Report. The following is Sidney Taylor 76, Noloon Riley 71, the report of School Section No. 7, Agnes Fairbairn and Loreen Martin Stanley, for the month of November'. 62 (equal). Jr. IV --William McLean Those marked with an asterisk miss - 770.. Sr. III—Laura Tremeer, 78, ed one or more tests: Sr. IV—Helen Gertrude Martin 70, Mervyn Hod- Anderson 85%, *Irene Turner gert k 55. Sr. 63, *Robert Reid 61. Jr, III— 111 --Jeanette McAllister 85, Annie Verna McLean 78, "'Margaret Taylor Carlile 84, 'Wilmer Turner 77, Dor- *Elsie Reid 60. Jr. II—Myrtle Riechert Taylor 79, Gordon Ilhodgert een 70, George Stephenson 71, George 31. II— Allan Love 80, Billie Reid Varley 66. Those who missed one ex- are marked by an asterisk. 65, Stewart Turner 25. I A—Julene Those who had, perfect Stephenson 86. I B—Margaret Riech- attendance Agnes Fairbairn, Nelson ert 55. Primer—Margaret Lwe, Ruth Riley, McAllister.—T. S. Beattie, Teacher. William McLean, Mervyn Hodgert, Verna McLean, Gordon Hodgert, Myrtle Taylor, Number on roll, 17; ]HI�ILI[�I1�IC° IEI�T attendance, 14.8--R. J. Simp- Notes.—Mr. and Mrs. M. Elliott and ®� Jlocv� the pupils is in p our schools p May receive e ;, Sam some training that will enaable thein to use this increased leisure profitably, Uto 1 II'AI A YOU �1`TiOU3iLIIA i IinA17�ID IE4 use it in such ways as will develop thein own characters and their powers kl 1 � 'I If there is am time of the �r mvlien utolrnolbile ar'iSi'n y y a parking is vital to com- to their'day and genera - P.1 mmunity }business,, it is n�oer^,r. • �onservice u win giant Christmas Rausirrt zs Seaforth does s e ase will depend ira -v ; I 1 30 little 'degree on the numbzr �f 'agltclnublles th5t can be parked, and the 'turn HURON ([:OUET°jl°Y ILIIVIE over" of each parking space. 7 or that reason every possible parking space should be made to pay a m'm�.-ianum .profit, which mens that no ear �'�°(�((;] �{�'��(�" ���P I ; should occupy a 'space for longer period of ,time than necesse,ry to transact business, and that "dead heady' cars should, not be allowed parked in the Thd County was represented at the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto, business district at all. by a live `" 1. The .haibit and practice of local (business and professional 'people of con- stock judging' team composed of: Mr. ��- Z., varting "live" parking space into dead storage by parking 'their personal cars or lou $ g periods of time, thereby monopolizing in one day, space that could William Archibald, -Seaforth; Mr. Walter Zurussels Corrie; Mr. Robert !+ itis used by five "pay" or customer cars, is not only a community business liability, roosting you money, but a means of actually driving business away Coultes Brussels, This team competed in the Inter- 1. 5County from their own stores. competition in -which thirty rf Here are a few suggestions for those who want more business: three other counties' were entered. The competition this year was r°'} Wise merchant association will arrange with garage and parking let pxab- ably more keenly contester than any proprietors for parking to be free to all those holding sales slips for pur- previous. Out of the 34 teams the ` chase of goods over a specified amount; they will clean up and convert every Huron Count team stood y cod eleventh *. vacant lot near the business district into parking space, arrange for special with Mr. William Archibald standing police to guard tarn so parked, and see that maximum number of cars are high in the entire competition in accommodated, and both facts widely advertised, Stores can well afford to deliver purchases to cars parked in garages and p g g horse judging. The spread in 1 g' p Foists between ,,,k ; Hots, the attendants accepting such deliveries and su'pervisin'g placing of such the winning team and the Huron County boys was only 108 11 '�fi deliveries in proper automobiles, At this season many boys, and even men, be points and '.the possible score was can secured for this work at reasonable compensation. 3,000 points. Although our team did If an arterial highway runs directly through the main business section, not stand at the top, they made a � ••i re-route this traffic until after busy buying season. very creditable 'showing. The county I'l. ,• Keep trucks and all slow -going vehicles out of business district as much will again be represented at the In- ,; as possibly Make spee¢¢ia1 effort to solicit the co-operation of regular and special police.- men, earnestly asking that they do everything possible to be friendly ter -County Live Stack Judging Com - petiti:.n to be held at the Provincial I and courteous with everyone with whom they come in contact, and at the same Winter Fair, Guelph. The members for this team will be: time enforce rte ar in regulations 1 k i u tions affab .The policemen a t parking g Y P e n re he floorwalkers MT Douglas s Ca m bel 1 B1 g h• M P r. ,, y , of your community, and can make or break community business. James McIntosh, Seaforth; Mr. Cecil d IThis is not a matter of importance to the business men alone. It affects Coultes, Wringham; Mr. �G•ardon Rey- 2very property owner, every worker and every citizen in Seaforth. The ,holds, Seaforth. School Report: The following is family and E. Anderson of Cen- more :general business done, the more you benefit—it pays you a profit if The three who will make the team 9, Tuckersmith, for the month of Q business is good; it costs you money if business is poor. Therefore, it'a will be chosen from the four men - V-4Helen Upshall 5181Yq. Sr, IV Michigan, spent a few days with bel good business to park as you would be parked'by. - tioned above. Margaret Broadfoot -73 2-3, Mac 1. ' Copyright, 1929, A. D. Stone. Reproduction ,prohibited in whole or in r�— �, >+• r' This Town Doctor Article is publitp� `,*by The Expositor, in co-operation the Seaforth Lions' Club. a,F;F.. REPORT ORT O F HOG Mackay 46, 'Russell Hodgert 38, Billy 11 tivith ! SI�II�DW ENTS 87, Glen Houston 3�3. Sr. II { -Bobby Gemmell 85'f� , Stewart Love The following is the report of hog ----------- port that Mr. W. Love is able to be Mackay 85, Willie Hodgert 80, Billy IEURON (OLD BOYS ®IES THE CO LILIEGEALTE shipments for month ending October highest marks obtained in Brit- with her friend, Miss Martha Carlile. sh History, Jack Consitt, 84; in Can- —Mr. Earl Dick, of Hensall, is busily 31st, 1929: . engaged in' grinding in this vicinity at Margaret Hay, 100; in ' °!1'OIE�,®NTO 1C®PVIIM EN CIEPVIIIEN� T- Seaforth—Total hogs, 264; select bacon, 105; bacon, 128; butchers, 11; rt at the home of Mr, and MTs. W. Car - The annual meeting of the Huron T he sixth annual Commencement 1 heavies, 3; lights and feeders, 7. Walton, -Total hog's, 202; select , he ,school report for School Section Old Boys' Association of Toronto was Exercises of the Seaforth Collegiate bacon, 77; 'bacon, 101; :butchers, 13 ; on daily work and weekly ex- ' held in the auditorium of the ventral I Institute will be 'held in Cardno o Hail extra heavies, 6. f ) ', Y.M.C.A. on Friday evening last, and Thursday evening, December 19th, Hensall—Total hogs, 581; select tG . 6 nothwithstanding the zero weather 'Graduation diplomas will be pres- bacon, 135; bacon, 356; 'butchers, 65; 71, Ferguson. After the meeting Miss EcCully 71, James McCully 67, Earl )'� prevailing, there was a good attend- ented on this occasion. Pupils who heavies, 5, Mills gave a 'prize to the one that got McDougall 85, Annie Belle MCDou- the most gold stars. Miss Ethel Dex- once. have passed the departmental exam- Huron County Locals—Total hogs, programme lunch was served by Wright 63, Mac Wilson 59, Del- Misses Josephine Livingston, Ella The Secretary's report gave a corn- inations in at least twelve subjects 3,0160; select bacon, 877; bacon, 1,735; amination :, ,•, der the doctor's care just now. We plete record of the activities and do- of the Lower and Middle School course butchers 281- heavies, 57• extra heav- 'and ei� DINNER SETS—(Special ,Discount—You will be delighted with shapes, colors and designs. Truly a great display, ings of the Association for the. year, including seven compulsory subjects ies, '5; lights feeders, 5'7. are: TOYS, DOLLS, BOOKS AND GAMES—We are known as the Santa Claus headquarters in Se'afortli. We are ready. and referred to its continued progress. and five of the optional subjects, may Huron County—Total hogs, 7,990; CHRISTMAS CAI:i)S-•-,Biggest value ex,er offered; 12 cards, lined The Treasurer, Mr. W. A. Buchan- receive Graduation Diplomas' on ap- select bacon, 2,459;,bacon, 4,409; but - J19WIELRY ASSOitTM1ENT--•New shipmont. There's a big saving here. en, presented his annual report, giv- plication to the Principal. Most chers, 997; heavies, 11'5; extra heav- extra y71-`Jfi�,•�KES�+G�IIrI�T S JYIVIG - ing details of receipts and expendi- pupils and ex=pupils who are entitled les, 14; lights and feeders, average .� tures, and showing a balance of to apply for Graduation Diplomas S $131.48 on hand. have passed more than the required o Mr. C. S. McDonald, Bayfield Old minimum of twelve subjects. Those VAli�I�A t . Boy, gave a very instructive and en- wishing diplomas should communicate tertaining address, re his trip around with the Principal at once in order Notes �Mliss L. Reid, of Bayfield, the world, giving special attention to that the diplomas may be secured was renewing acquaintances in our , 0 Japan and its people and commerce. from the Department of Education in vicinity last week.—Mrs. Mrs. Marks has 1•1 The following officers were elected time for the Commencement. returned home from Goderich for the ensuing year: The value .of dramatic work in.the tel much improved in health, we are a are Honorary Presidents, T. A. Russell, study of literature as well as in the pleased to say.—The members of the J. A. McLaren, R. C. King, A. E. development of public speaking abil- Council met in the Hall Monday. The 5 'I Forbes; Hlonorary Vice -Presidents, ity and poise, is being more fully re- next meeting will be December ,lith, Mesdames I. H. Brown, G. C. Young, cey'nized each year. This year the and will be the last meeting of the H. B. Stowe; President, D. D. Wilson; pupils, under the able direction of year.—Mr. J. E. Hlarnwell, Tgwnship 1st Vice -Presidents, J. A. Cameron, Miss 'Sinclair and Miss Fennel, are Clerk, attended the meeting of the H. B. 'Stowe, Harry Martin; 2nd Vice- preparing -two entertaining plays for council on Mon'd'ay. Mr, Harnwell is 8 Presidents, Mesdames D. Thompson, the Commencement programme. now a resident of Goderich,—We are EL D. Cooke, B. H. McCreath, Gea. A -special Christmas school maga- pleased to report Mr. Stelk is slowly Ir Ferguson, Miss Fannie Paterson; zine is being prepared by the pupils, improving.—,Mrs. R. Cameron and lit- `• Secretary, E. Fioody; assistant Secre- with contributions from the various tle son, Bobbie, are the guests of her I tary, Mrs. L. M. Pringle; Financial Forms and a front page message from parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. Foster,—A a Secretary, Miss Lavina Knox; Treas- the Principal, which will also carry missionary tea put on by the ladies rarer, L. M. Pringle; Auditors, R. S. the programme of the Commencement of the United 'Church, which was heli 11 ' Sheppard, C. G. Vanstcne; Chaplains, Exercises, ,and will be distributed at in the Temperance Hall Thursday 1� '; Revds. C. G. Young and C. A. Hus- the hall. night, was well attended. — Mr, R. 1 tard; Organist, Mrs. Harry Martin; Reception 'Committee—Mrs. D. D. Cameron, of Hensall, spent Sunday friends here. -L- t 199$lE. Mesdames G.p E. C.heray, CHATS ON 3DUCAUIDN with The funeral of the late John Johnston, which took Beek, A. E. Forbes, Joseph Beek, r Gray, S. L. Scots, J. Moan, W. J. CTackneII, place from the home of Mr. T. Camp - R. :Brooks, 'M'i'ss Grace Newton, Miss (At the Principal's Desk) bell on Tuesday, was largely attend- a ed. The remains were laid to rest in 1� Olive Floody, Messrs. D. Johnston, Note: The Principal will welcome Baird's Cemetery. t H. I. 'Morrish, L. J. W R letters from ,parents and others inter- "' Holmes, Dr. P. E. Clarkson, Dr. H. ested in education, and educational �' W. Hoag. Programme Committee— Messrs. B. H. McCreath, S. W. Wick- matters). BAYFE ID I ;; , ens, J. H. MCClymont, D. Crawford, The Aims of ]Education. a, W Proudfoot, L. Kennedy, W. J. A few years ago g two quite differ- ,tet your Fruits for GhTisltmas cage ars J" Jones, R. Brook's', Dr. Campbell, Meg- Blames H. I. Morrish, A- E. gI'anna, ent aims appeared to dominate educa- tion at the upper and lower extremes, pudding now. we have extra good oua4by Rays"'t~• Currant, Peel, Extracts end au she u'�n� F. A. ' Charles Dot W. A. Dover, Miss y! At the lower extreme, in' the pub- �O°d required. Edwards, t, ]Piper, Miss L. Correll; Refreshment lie schools, the stress was all on read- Breezes.=Dr. A. S. Altkinson, who 1'� a' Committee —Mesdames Thompson, ing, writing and arithmetic as the .was here part of last week, left for I Stowe and Wilson, Mr. W. H. Innes; three subjects necessary to help a Detroit Sunday. Mrs. Atkinson and Publicity—W. Powell, Athol McQuar- man make a living, and -to enable a her grand daughter, who spent the a aI rie and A. G. Smith; Finance—Ernest man to keep in touch with affairs summer here, accompanied him. John P Lee; Propertg G. A. Newton, J. enough to be a good citizen in a self- Atkinson, wife and son left earlier Sll. Lyon; Visiting=—Mv. J. A. Me- governing, democratic country. in the week,—jMr. and Mrs. T. Mal- � Laren; 18i�embership Committees:— At the upper extreme, in the uni- lett, Marion Davison and Annie 'Mr- Goderich, W. A. Buchanan, Earl El- versi•ties, -stress was laid' on culture, Leod, of London, were home Sunday. is lion, Mrs. Patterson, Miss Mary on what were called the liberal arts y —Mr, and Mrs. Ahrens of Detroit , , $ �. 'M,orrish; ,Clinton, F. rMaGaughey, W studies that were especially defended who have been visiting friends here !f t 11 F. Cantelon, Dr. A. F. Cooper, Miss I. as enabling a man to enjoy leisure. for the past month, left Monday to ' d i Flynn; Seaforth, Dr, H. J. Hodgins, Such cultural studies were criticised visit at Port Albert.—The Girls' Aux - I Dr. G. F. Belden, Arthur Reid, Miss betimes by students who wished to ilfary of Trinity Church, are having a ][. Freeman; Wingham, H. McHardy, know how they were to obtain the gift sale and tea at the Rectory Sat- t,' ' D. 'Robertson, J. Netherfield; Exeter, leisure to enjoy. urday, Dpcemlber 7th, from 3.30 to %; I F. C. Sanders, R. S. Crocker; Brussels, Today we are stressing more than 6.30. --(Mrs. Harmer, ]Miss Fanny . G. E. Ferguson, A. Currie, Dr, Cook; ever the importance of education as a for Harmer ,and Miss McIntyre, of Port J. H. Blyth, W. E. Floody, J. S. Me,Kin- preparation citizenship, and as a Stanley, visited Mrs. McLeod ` Y non, Mrs. W. Davis, Miss C. Sims; means to this and, without neglect- on Friday, -Aliss Mary Wild is home 14' Bayfield, C. S. McDonald, Dr. R. B. ing the old foundations of reading, from Toronto till New Years.—Mrs. ' S'tan'bury, Remi. J. S. Cook; Hehsall, wilting and arithmetic, we are giving 'Charles Marks returned home last ' Miss M. Thompson- Gorrie, G. E. more attention to history, not merely week from Goderich Hospital, where , ]geswetherick, Mra.'. Irwin; Londe;- the history of kings and wars, but she had an operation. We are pleas- a Ylboro, John Moon. the history of the actual development ed to say she is recovering nicely— , . of 'our^ own people and our own coun- Mrs. Fred Baker returned from To- "! Notes. try, and the study of the institutions ronto on Tuesday after visiting her a The new financial secretary Mies under which we live. daughter, Mrs. E. Yorke.—Mr. Arlie 11 Lavina E. Knox, is a Hullett cid girl, To -day we are gradually developing Attwood, of Detroit, visited his V and is stenographer in a King Street our educational system with a view to mother last week. --Mrs. G. W. El - 1 warehouse. doing more'to equip each student for liott is at London for a few days.— The . now treasurer, Mr. L. M. the work of earning a living. We are At the final public speaking contest ",�I Pringle, is a Brussels old boy. He is realizing that every child has a right of the Young People's Societies of the I Manager of the Canada Bag Co., of to expect to be trained to serve the Huron Presbytery, held in Wesley- th$s city. •public in the way for which he has Willis United Church, Clinton, De- 11 •, Mr. D. D. Wilson, the Iiresident- the late I D. Wll- the greatest natural aptitude, which is the in he cemher. 2nd, Murray Grainger, of St.. Church, Bay'Reld, 111 ' elect, is a son of usually also way which will Andrew's won the : ' . I oon, of Seaforth, the celebrated Egg find the most enjoyment and the moat championship among the young men , ,a ¢� " I fat r. tl King of Western Ontario, 11Qr. Wil- is holding a responsible position r*oflt. But we are not overlooking the use -provided and received a beautiful silver medal ,i by the convener of the con- l 8 (,] Gon 4n the Whiter Fair otticest. of leisure, for with economic souse€e- teat, Dr. McInnes, of Clinton, and The new 1st Vice-president, PJie. J, went, the trend in recent Fears has presented by Rev. J. E. 13 g minis - ,' A. Cameron, is a Bayfield old MY, been towards shorter hours, though ter of the church. The speaker's sub - t, , and is Principal of Shirley refit perhaps wills vndtxe intensive work. It Jett was, "T� y Q•lo To Chusch7'fl­ School. i0 'to be hoped that the trend flowacols ili[$ss Margaret Nicy.sod, of Ontario No. Class 77, Chesney 68, Dalrymple Lachlan Powell The Arithmetic, Geography, ter No. based asterisk S•r. Papple gall Papple Alice Bert Grace Teacher.' 'Mrs. School Report: The following is family and E. Anderson of Cen- he school report for School Section tralia, called at the home of Mr, and 9, Tuckersmith, for the month of Mrs. James Love recently.—Mrs. M. Wagner November• Pass 60%, ,,honours 75%. and son, Hlu'bert, of Jackson, V-4Helen Upshall 5181Yq. Sr, IV Michigan, spent a few days with bel -Margaret Hay 95 1-3, Roy Hodgert brother, Mr. F. Stelck and other Margaret Broadfoot -73 2-3, Mac friends JMiss Martha Carlile, who 62 1-3. Jr. IV—Anna Love has spent the past few weeks in Clin- Jack Consitt 65.6, Lorne Hay ton, returned to her home. — lire ladies ,2 1-3, Jean Irvine 49 1-3, `Irene of the W. M. S. are holding a Mackay 46, 'Russell Hodgert 38, Billy birthday party in the church on Wed - 23. Jr. III—R'o'bert Me_ nesday afternoon, December 11th, at 2.30 Everyone 87, Glen Houston 3�3. Sr. II p.m. welcome. Lunch -Bobby Gemmell 85'f� , Stewart Love will be served.—We are glad to re - 4, Kate Dalrymple 69. Sr. 1 --Jack port that Mr. W. Love is able to be Mackay 85, Willie Hodgert 80, Billy out again after his illness. — Miss Ruth 75. Primer—Helen Houston. Richardson spent the week end highest marks obtained in Brit- with her friend, Miss Martha Carlile. sh History, Jack Consitt, 84; in Can- —Mr. Earl Dick, of Hensall, is busily dia nHistory, 'Margaret Hay 96; in engaged in' grinding in this vicinity at Margaret Hay, 100; in present.—Miss Elsie Landsiboroirgh, Margaret Hay, 90. Num- of Brucefield, is spending a few days on roll, 21; average attendance, at the home of Mr, and MTs. W. Car - 9.96 —Margaret E. Grieve, Teacher. hle and family. School Report.—The following is c he ,school report for School Section 3, Tuckersmith, for November; C®NSTANC19 on daily work and weekly ex- minations. Those marked with an Notes.—Mr. and Mrs, William Grif- missed' one or more examina- fiths and family, of Landesboro, vis- ions. Sr. IV—Evelyn Wilson 77, ited Mr. and Mf•s. Joe Youngblut on Mildred Robins 73, Jean Watson 70, Sunday.—The Ladles' Aid was a suc'- Tillie Papple 49, Nelson Forrest 40. cess last Thursday. The ladies quilt- III --,Bobby Dalrymple 77, Arthur ed a couple of quilts for Mrs. Jack Wright 75, W. D. Wilson 74, Mary Ferguson. After the meeting Miss EcCully 71, James McCully 67, Earl Elizabeth (Mills' music pupils gave a 61, Beatrice Armstrong 66, very interesting programme. Miss Howard Walters .. Jr. III—Flora b5 Flar Mills gave a 'prize to the one that got McDougall 85, Annie Belle MCDou- the most gold stars. Miss Ethel Dex- 77, Mayme Watson 76, Annie ter was the lucky girl. After the 72, 'Gertrude Walters 65, programme lunch was served by Wright 63, Mac Wilson 59, Del- Misses Josephine Livingston, Ella Taylor 48, III—Isabell Armstrong Armstrong and Mrs. Charles McGre- nd Donald MacDonald (equal) 73, goT,—Mrs, Wilson Sundercoek is un - Dalrymple 59. I—.Elsie Robins der the doctor's care just now. We 8�AME'S Chriotmamua.z Rewe SWOP—SHOP—SAVE OUTSTANDING YEAR LEND SP ECIALS DINNER SETS—(Special ,Discount—You will be delighted with shapes, colors and designs. Truly a great display, FANCY CHINA—A delayed shipment, bought at our own price, has made it possible for us to pass on to you at almost wholesale prices. Come and see. TOYS, DOLLS, BOOKS AND GAMES—We are known as the Santa Claus headquarters in Se'afortli. We are ready. STATIONERY—E-,ery year we do just a little better, and this year just beats, all. HANDKERCHIEFS This is always a big feature at this store. CHRISTMAS CAI:i)S-•-,Biggest value ex,er offered; 12 cards, lined envelopes to match, boxed at 59c while they last. TISSUE PAPER ---12 double sheets for 5c; Wrapping Cords, Tags, Seals and Decorations, J19WIELRY ASSOitTM1ENT--•New shipmont. There's a big saving here. OTHER ITEMS A R)E'—'Covered Aluminum Roast Pants, " 59c each; Yellow and White Enamel Ware. A wonderful gift. :ine. 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De i .. ti . a� , '7tSM4Pr 1 'rl�R ;k :a•G, n•' a -� .1,.. rZ. s Fe N , h e o om, f lir. and Mra. J. raaud�' a$r� Saturday 1ast.�--At[i r. Ale , 1G� Abp �p�r�; -kl�.. tW. t %" 111 1' has not been in the best o$ health tyle its rid :' cq� past summer, but was ztl>le tiff ,be brothers staid viv $.1 t,� (,� t .f $�! around until the last two,or tl ee hey, Tu tx - al "WTI -1-1 ,1 At v weeks, passed peacefully astray eta Anxs €ina.'1�tbir,,,id',',,� Tuesdaymorning. Further 1' k g•axicu- Vahcouer; ate- Jh, , os,a fi Lars will be given nest vrs0r - �'he{ pad ing o lr So��� r Friends will be glad to knew haat very intere,sti g i�si11 ui the ,e s Mrs. J. Dale is on the mend.—Miss ity, were, she Viivell, 4w�r�r=, t�?',, Thelma Dale returned to Toronto on were uiuin ��,, s<> t I pa heel "moi h "mow in' Saturday last: The Sunday school ago, when sl%e suuered � a�:"'t �,, will hold thele annual Christmas tree stroke, `frrolnt which she rM+,a°l , ,r , ,' and entertainment on Christmas Eve. Her cheery smile, leer fti`ght s :per ,��` t —The Club met at Mrs. John Carter's tion and her isadly ► -b -s I fs" �� on Friday evening. All report a long be cherished! by those aa>� � :.; good time. and dearest to her, and he ` ' y Recital,—A pleasing little musical friends will miss the famlliar ft ; t ` r, recital was given by some of the pup- from the scenes that hard, ""10 " M its of Miss Elizabeth Mills at the close so long. ;She was one °af'the f�(r" � „: r� �„ of the business meeting of Constance maining members of the old Rae a� `6'1`1 United Church Ladies' Aid last Thurs- terian congregation min$ster. tt r, , day afternoon The following young the tat® Rev. John Ross; usrh ' i artists took part: Ella Dexter, Ethel many delightful memories of �' r' " ?i. Dexter, Margaret Youngblutt, Isabel days. The funeral was held on °I 110. +. u'1 fix.; and Hazel Jamieson, Doris Lawson, day afternoon from Brucefield Ch.wk !' ' 1 Elms Leith, Kelso Adams. Stara where the services were conducted.1r t t? were given ,by the teacher for gen- Rev. W. A. Bremner. Interment was giro, proficiency and Miss Ethel Dex- made in Baird's cemetery, the 'pal! ter was successful in winning the bearers being Messrs. James $oyceq t prize given for the team James Swan, Hugh; Gilmour, teor�' .2, ,t i;; Baird, Jas. Hoodie and Thos: Wheeler. ., 'i- U. F. W. O.—The November meet- ' � i ���L�aQ�� 19 ing of ,the •Brixcefield U.F:W.O, wr�a t x held at the horse of the P'iesidenit, 11 1{ The Election,—T'he following is the Mrs. William Douglas. The sleeting result of ,the vote cast on Monday last was opened with singing ',How Pietas- h>; ' ';a. in the election for Reeve and Council ant Ms to Meet Again, followed by r§ for the coming year: repeating the U.F.W.O. prayer in uni- e— ' " Reeve son. The roll call showed a good .art- tendance of members. and several v$s�.' , " Dodds ....... ,,. 17 1(L gig itors, and was responded to by house- 1. r' hold waste. The. Secretary read a Eckert ....... 133 83 50 26 e Majority-3�5, letter from Mrs. Smith, Englehart, ,;+_ Councillors— New Ontario, thanking the U.F.W:'O, r r Campbell ..... 70 1'53 107 100 for the splendid bale of clothing she Dorrance ...... 57 126 87 89 had received, valued at $160, land • Regele ........ 44 102 gg S6 that she would be able to place every ?' McKay ....... 88 75 66 57 article. The most important part of the meeting was the election of of - The following will compose the Mc- ficers for the coming year, who are Killop council for 1930: Reeve, John as follows: Director, Mrs, C. Haugh; Dodds; Councillors, Messrs. Campbell, President, `Mrs, W. Douglas; 1st vice .. D'orrance, Regele and McKay. president, Mrs. A. 'McQueen;" 2nd Vice President, Miss M. Gibson; Secretary - Officers Elected.—The annual meet- Treasurer, ••Marion4 Munro,; Conven-�111. ` ing of the Ladies' Aid and W.M.S. ei s, 'Mrs. Dow; Citizenship, Mrs. Me - of Duff's United Church was held re- Lachlan; Legislation, Mrs. Douglas cently at the home of Mrs. William and Mrs. 'Nesbitt; Marketing Direc- Beattie. The early part of the after- tors, Mrs. A. Calwill, Miss Gibson, • 1. noon was 'spent in sewing and kuilt- Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. i ing a quilt. MPsAFareres-•Ba,•xr6n',-pres•� tackh+iuse anrl: MTs. ••Speh':- A; ftc1 ' - nom: 11 ident of the Ladies' Aid, conducted ing ,by Miss Edna Thomnson and a .;" the meeting, which was opened by all solo by Miss Jean 'Murdock added to r singing, "What a Friend we Have in the enjoyment of the programme. Tho `': Jesus," followed by the Scripture topic, "What Canada Demands of Her ,I '. reading by Mrs. William Shannon and Women," 'was ably taken 'ly Mrs. ll .11,11 " a missionary prayer by Mrs. Smith Davidson, 'Mrs, William Ross ani§ '. The roll call was responded to by Mrs. Nesibitt and proved very instrue- suitable Scripture passages. The fol- Live, and interesting. The meeting !j' s a l'owin'g officers for the W. M. S. were was closed with the National Anthem elected for the coming year: Presi- The January joint meeting is to be, dent, 'Miss May Campbell; 1st Vice- held at the home of Mrs. D, Tough, -'' President, Mrs. W. F. Smith; 2nd Vice when the delegates will give reports President, Mrs, John Henderson; 3rd of the annual convention. Thi hostess :;;y;,h Vice -President, M.rsi. Herb. Hende'r- then served a delicious lunch. son; 'Secretary, Mrs. William Shan- Sunny California. --d read in Ther non; Treasurer, Miss Lizzie HendeT- Expositor of the Armistice parade. I ' son; Missionary Secretary, Mrs. was at one which was a mixture of Percy Smith; Stranger's .Secretary, yesteryear and to -day. There were: I. Mrs. F. McKercher; Mission Band bands galore, soldiers in plenty. The Supt., Mrs. W. F. Smith; assistants, old soldiers of the North and South -3 Miss Helen Kerr, Mrs, Wilmer Scott, were in carriages, likewise those -who it: Mrs. Percy Smith•'Press and Litera- served in the 'Spanish war, while the. ture Secretary, Mrs. J. Gordon; Sup- World War veterans marched. Scouts, ply Committee, Mrs. William Beattie. Ladies' Auxiliaries and many others The following officers for the, Ladies' marched gaily along. Thebe was Aid were elected for the coming year: about a score of riding horses, the President, 'Mrs. James Barron; first finest I ever saw, with magnificent Vice -President, Mrs. F. McKercher; saddles_ A pair of large farm hors - 2nd Vice -President, Mrs. Percy Smith; es with a decorated wagon, and better . " 3rd Vice -President, Mrs. Wilmer still, a yoke of fine oxen, came tramp- j Scott; Secretary, Miss Esther Dor- ing along. No one seemed to knovr rance; Treasurer, Mrs, Robert Hogg; where they came from, but they sure ;' Flower Committee, Mrs. Cheste. Hen- looked like the days of yore. Then . derson, 'Mrs. James Barron, Miss Mae came the floats, beautifully decorated � ... i Campbell; Supply Committee, Mrs. autos and trucks, some of them were William Kerr, Mrs. Archie Kerr, Mrs. covered with flowers; others repres- Robert Hogg, Mrs. James Barron, Mrs. ented sebools of other years, and" John Gordon, Mrs. William Shannon; those of to -day; ships, one hada y n Tea Committee, Mrs. P. Smith, Mrs, miner washing gold• another had a F. McKercher, Mrs. James Barron; Spanish wedding, There is so much r Secretary -Treasurer of 10c Tea, Mrs. Spanish here, even the names of William Shannon. The meeting cloy- towns, streets, etc., keep up the old % ? ed with the Lord's Prayer i'wn unison, names of Spanish ancestors. After ;>�2 after which lunch as served, and the parade came a football game. r the usual half hour spent by all. cannot say I enjoyed it, as I did not "11 understand it, as it was not like any- thing I ever saw in Brucefield. They 11, called it a scientific game. There was not even a goal keeper. We have beautiful weather. Tourists are com- Notes.—Mrs. C. Haugh spent the ing in by the train loads, coming to week end in Toronto, visiting her son, i. Carman, and her daughters, Miss An- enjoy the sunshine. There are beau- 1 tiful winter hotels in the cine.. Long ' ns, and Miss Hazel. --Mr. and Mrs. Beach 'City, which is near Los An- � Tebutt and family moved last. week r' from Mr. Cecil Simpson's rooms to geles, is a great place for f anadians. Mr. Alex. Smith's house, lately vacat- it is on the ocean front and there is ed by Mr. Darrow.—Mics K. Snider, a park in the centre of the city. where ^i of Landau, spent the week end at the the men congregate and play horse- ,4r shoes as though there was no other lyiy home of her parents. Mr, and Mrs. pleasure in life. The women visit the ,,Nil � John Snider —'Mrs. Sidney Thompson, stores and other amusements. There ri4,;' of Weston, was 'visiting at the home IK of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thompson over 's a man called Scotty who cones in- 1�;, to Los Angeles occaxioFtilly, who carrne Citi the week end. .I'} from London rears ago, and he says" ,,ip Sulrcessful Concert. -7n Tuesday, . he 'has a gold mine no one h'aA ever November 26th, the choir of Cen'ten- hePn able to find. Re does not dress l4�+. nial United Church, London, came up in the latest mode, but when he comers ; to Brucefield, nndor the auspices of I `;'; the U.F.W.O. end ave a musical con-; town the bankers, reporters, eke., , cert in Brucefield United Church. in ^11 take notice. Ile has money in the words of several of the audience, I plenty. Sir Harry ]Lauder is again a� here, taking another farewell, Ile ��' it wa,, the hest concert that ever was has 1,ig houses evmrvwhere hat goes, "�1 i ;,i' in Rrueefield and at any rate it was a „s it. is fashionable to be 'Scotch IiovT >: b t ,t genuine treat. The programme was beautiful the snow will conk now. r , 1, under the leadPrship of, Frank Ald- "'t, have ;cert' no mashy little fo9ltw vcrlawD e rids, and f.he pianists, ere Minx K. ` e rave neee+r seen snow. Tiler rwe tact Towler, Miss Q. Udy g Mr. Howard i en to a mountain to eem it, a:.,l h t}` ; 'Fine. After the ca ert the el►oir• proud t41e�r are to E'el's a$ the-wonmold ' I was invited to the 11orne of Mr. and fill grow. I,os If.ano'frx is pp��?Pw 14e. 4 ;'' %. Mrs. Nesbitt, where a dainty chicken for the Olvympic e in '1A2,;, ;"14, dinner was served by Ilam members og tltmy este g E cr*oe a, and VA + r - and , the U.F.WO. entertain thman in ( tele ill," } Death of Mrs. tli)illi€am Scott �Dtse w$a41ms to X11 taaml durnn £tn i Q' Of the oldest avid most �[dely kaovtm 13eW% TJeGrrm��, 1orlt ol',,r TIM � ; � ' ' , reaidenfs of eeIa in tfia�"av'0o1a flelcl. ,1 P ,� , �. ,,. , : M1 , `' ,; m h , :.. ... , 1 ,.. I 1 ,,. . , , , y r {... „ .F, ILL ., , , i's•, : r• .. ., • 1:. , ,: , c ... . ,....:, t