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"_ 777 ' Thp aninua<al meet nl, Qt. the J�tixaen's g, 'p ,lei prayer. The ladies they had ' Ai�nouncelaa -al a. a xi l &�tra. Wil- our rai'lw'ay station, a;A our mills Qra
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"' -"" Missionary Society of Nort&a Snide osfternooaa less �snd a contest, guess- Balm I'.lrkelrlrrell, 923 N. tae Street, °kept humming.-�4Dua skaters, ciazfleg Q�Q�Q tionsG4Q
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� United C hurcli vane. held on Thus qday, in'r ,a photo that each member tress Lansing, 'Xich, announce the birth of and hockey ,players are loollang tic. •
, h , �, Docember 12th, wi lyra. -llama pre- ured, `a daughter, + lice, Ansae, born Satur- ward to continued cold weather that .
P ° t ,"' ° Notes.- Miss Eileen Turner, teach- i December 7th, 1929,1 ✓;tae Elf- g , g
"tWv SE ; , �ernent issued siding. The h'yaazaaa used were of z aYy, will insure the use of oum villstge Ano e� holiday season, is right t Dull d'a>o 6 bringing its Chl'i'p
k 1tTR ,, „ + Christmas nature, llrkae opeuang prayer or in S. S. No. 3, Ha is having a ward W. S rink.-� very little more snow would Haas duties ria well vis its Q aristm:'a cheer.
n� .rC ? ,., •on Dr. J. ID. Y, g paarrow Hospital.
i, was given by'MJrs. 'E'lli. P. Lane. The Christmas programme in the school Christmas Mails.- Tho mails axe '"take very fine sleighing in this sec- You Have gifts to buy, undoubtedly, and you; feel that the selectioaa
P�J44,' � X iP..,", , i poial Treasurer, reports of the officers were read and ht use on Friday afternoon, December becoming heavier each day' at the ::ion and make e"rythin� go with a
�a � , i $2,567,0004 in adopted. (Since -the ladies of the Me- 20th, Everyone welcome. -Quite a local post office, but the peak will not hum: -A number of our villagers. whoa of appropsiote articles at.prices within the limit of your purse wilA
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during the past Killop branch of the.W.M:S. have seen number were out on a jack rabbit be reached yet for some days, as have been quite poorly of late, are, at prove no small task. We have eer%viceable sand useful- gifts' for ev-
c� `; Y 'I- it fit to discontinue their meetings, Mrs. drive on Monde afternoon and thin- there seems) an almost unavoidable date of writing, considerably improv- erybody fox , what is more appropriate than some article of Foot -
ill � t , Y wear? Loots pver this list of Gift Suggestions for every member ott
Lane heartily welcomed them to the ped these husky fellows out.-.�i spy- rash. ,The s em of mailing each ed,-T:he Firemen s Christmas Tree
t. , " i'W. is the greatest soviet A special feature was the for the childien the family-
„• y Pec c•ial Christmas service will be held vear a lite% -i earlier than in former presents a very fine
�' �' i story of the Privince. presentation of life certificates to on Sunday afternoon in the II$ilsgreen years help6 *ut greatly and insures appearance in front of our Town Hall,
°Mrs. A. L Porteous, a aft from her brilliantly lighted, as it is with ;a GIFTS FCDIIB ]f'ATIIiI]EII8 GIFTS F® -E$ PJ;I�
; geQrrg other surplusses, o� g United Church: The young people better service, q's dolpg things. a Y g ed, .
I1 '" i. `, which, it is claimed, husband, and Mrs. R. E. Coates, from are planning on holding a birthday rush does not make for as effective large nunIber of colorbid lights, and Felt Slippers....$1,00 to $1.76 Kozy Felt Slippers, $1.00-$1.26
i 4 the Philathea Class, Mrs. Lane and art on Monde evening, December and accurate service. A mistak6s of- '+ends a joyous, thrill through the -
&miulated by a system party Y , Arctic 7@`eIlt Arctic ]Felt
114 Miss Somerville making the presents- 30th, at 8 o'clock. Everyone welcome. ten made. yes, no doubt, made in all hearts of the children -Wedding li®lls, , • , X11,26 go $1,7fi
,.11 0� fi1t R rather than by an Lunch will be served b the 1 dies. offices is to rush in and crowd the ging in this section with all SlippersSlippers ' ' ' ' ' ° ' ' 90as to $71.�r0
tions Mrs. W. Webster, oonlvenox of are ran
Y q , Fine Leather ]Felt Julieka, colors .... "1
� �� `'sI (jus of receipts over ex- Circle 6, took charge of the program office as soon as perhaps a dozen bags their old time melody,—On On a recent Slippers ...... $1.86 to $3.75 "�' '�'�
� 5, and introduced the subject of study, or more of mail matter are 'brought Sunday Mr. Robert Y. McL*ren. and 'Romeo Slippers.. $2.50 to $3.75 Goloshes . , , . , , , , $1.9'6 to $3.25 -
"Overseas News," and a brief out- ���,�� in to be sorted and which it goes Mrs. William A. McLaren rendered a Stin Bedroom
@Ac's surplus, however, we , g Overshoes .. $1.50 to $3.75
,k ialred; is bona fide and being line of the work in the Mission fields without saying, requires considerable duck at the morning service at Carmel Rublwrs .. ...$1.15 to $1.35 Slippers ......$1,60 to $1.91fn
was given by Mss. George Black, Miss time to o through, apart from first Presbyterian Church that was very ' Cushion Sole Shoes u
r Notes. -The annual Christmas con- g p ]gess Slippers.. $2,9b to $6.50
"� 01" to welcomed with delight by M. Ferguson and Mrs. A. MCGavin. cert will be held in St. Andrews' Picking out large quantities of mail much enjoyed.- IThe A. Y. P. A. of
yr ' ars of this Province, be- Mrs. Howard delighted the audience matter for the routes. If this fact St. Paul's Anglican Church, held a GIFTS FOR SISTER GIFTS FOR BROTE31-R.
16 y United Church, Kippen, on Friday
��� with a solo, "Silent Night, Holy evening, December 20th, at 8 p.m., could only be -borne in mind a t ver enjoyable musical evening in the
a surplus is an indication of g , g Y
Night," after which Mrs, Cluff, Mrs. deal of time would be saved to pelt- basement of the church on Monday Bedroom Slippers (louse Slippers ...... $1.00 up
ltd 'taxa and, generally spealflng, eman, Mrs. Westeott Sr. and and promises to be the hest yet held. �. g good in colars $1.00
s ag reduction in taxes. And A pageant "Pilgrims of the Night" 'rons and evouald avoid whaft must evenin• of this week with s • • • • • • • • • • • • Romeo Slippers, $2.b0 to $3.75
Mass M. Somerville read short papers seem a to wait to those following attendance of members present. Mr. Quilted Satin
I . , will be presented by a group of the - Spats ........ $1.76 and' $2.00
%of this Province have a on the work being done in China, In- right in after a large number of bags T. Simpson, president, presided over Slippers ..$1.50 to $1.96
c young people. Come and enjoy a fullGoloshes , ...... _ . L
v�'9l interest in taxes at the present die and Africa. All emtphasized the evening.—Miss Margaret Cooper, of are delivered by the courier from the the meeting. 11F'ollowing the opening Goloshes ........ $1.9.6 to $3.25 � 60 � x•76
- need for more workers. The annual trains. ,Besides it would, avoid the exercises, roll call and general bus- i Skating Shoes .. ....... $3.95 'Moccasins .......... $Il;50 Up
%rovreports from the secretaries vera Kippen, spent the week end in Lon- . ,
confusion and more or less noise and iness was taken, Mr. Peppler read C:C.M. Skates .... $1.00 to $"3.60 Hockey Shoes course a surplus of over two read; the recording 'secretary reports don. -Miss Margaret Elgie, of Tuck- $2.9fx to $4.60
ergmith, visited over the week end comrmotion whfxh is inseparasble from the Scripture lesson. A mosrt ,$glen- Black Satin Pumps...$5.00 up
sk,4 a half millions of dollars, great three new life members, one, Mrs. a lm a crowd• that have hardly room did paper, "Influence on Music in the Moccasins ..........$]1.50 lap C.C.M. Skates....$1.00 to $3.50
with friends in London. -The school rg Y ,
as that sum is, does not 'by any means Fell, who was called home, two life concert held in S!S. No. 14, Hay, on to stand, and are at a loss, evidently, Home," was read by Mrs. W. O. Good-
liae�s' that provincial taxes a r e and two annual members have moved Tuesday evening last proved to be a to fill in the time. A' good plan is to win, and was much enjoyed. Mrs. GIFTS FOR T7[i[lE KIDIIDEBS--A choice •seleotion of Felt Slippers in
straightway to be abolished. Not by from our midst and an average at- great success despite the damp weath- give reasonable time for marls to be Pe`PPler galv�e an interesting number colors, at 66c, 75c and 85c• Patent Leather Dress Slippers at $1:26
tendance of forty-eight. Mrs. R•• er• the school house beingfilled and sorted out before crowding into the on music. Following the programme, to $2.50.
tir!'y means. But it should mean that Frost associate Helper Secretary, re- ' office, the rest of the evening was devoted
the Government are in a position to ports seventeen associate helpers. the people were well repaid for ven-
P Briefs. 'Mrs. R. Cudmore left for to singing Christmas carols. - Miss a C
turing out. The programme, which
at least make a gesture in that direc- The nominating committee consisting Toronto this week where she intends I&Taggarth, who, has .been staying
of Mrs. E. H. Close, Mrs. F. J. Bur- consisted of choruses, drills, recite, to spend most of the winter months with her aunt, Mrs. G. F. Case, who . i
tic�si 'andQ�6ie taxpayers of the Prov- rows and Mrs. J. D. Hinchle res- tions dialogues, instrumentals etc.,
Y, P with members of her family. - Mr. has not• been, enjoying the best of
len, have been carrying such ebur- ented the followingnames for the and last but not least, the Highland
Fling, by three young girls. Santa Lawrence Hefferan returned from health, returned .to her home in Ex- , , F , Q e o � � ��_,�,
don of taxes for some years, that e,v- new offices: President, M'rs. W P. g' Y g g London last week, where he had been eter on Saturday last. -Owing to the
Ken a gesture in this direction would Lane; 1st vice-president Mrs. E. H. Claus called' in on his way past and
undergoing an x-ray examination for Christmas rush there will be no school ����,®��
be welcomed. Close; 2nd vice-president, Miss A. the children gave him a stirring wel-
p t e interests -of his health, and we report until about a week:.or so when
Lawrence; recording secretary, Mrs, come, The concert was brought to a
For one thing, the Government with close by the singing of "God Save the trust that he will soon experience awe expect to hove -ie I'atest report. TELEPHONE'll ®In-p®SII7C7E (COMMERCIAL HOTEL 4
John C. Laing; corresponding secre- Kin Miss Gladys McLean spent change for the better Miss Eliza - —Quite a number f-0xri :this section
a two and a half million dollar surp- Lary, Mrs. William Black; treasurer, g•'- beth Ren'Ai e, of Zurich. accompanied attended the cbncert'iteld by School
Ill should 'be in a position to refund , the week end with friends near Crom- b friends, spent Sunday at the home Section No. 14, Towhship of Hay, of
s, P Mrs- F. J. Burrows; strangers recce- ,arty. -'The Junior and Senior C.G.I.T. Y
the municipalities the amounts they tart', Mrs. Cons�i'tt and Mrs. Finlay- oups held a very successful after- of Mr. and Mrs. E. Rennie. - The which school Miss O. Finnigan is the expect it will still be better. - Our so rapidly -Mr, Robert Caldwell, a •
assessed and collected from them to scn; associate helpers, Mrs. I3utchi- United Church choir are busily en- very efficient teacher. and report it a horseshoers report that the slippery I TQ; -onto, is here spending a couple of
son, Mrs. Frost, Weiss Govenlock and noon tea on Saturday last at the home this week in preparing very most excellent and enjoyalble one and roads have speeded up their business weeks with his parents, Mu. and Ids.
gray for the recent provincial e•ection. of bliss Mabelle Whiteman. They also gaged
'airs. Porteous; Christian Steward tied on sale some Irish linens and special- music fpr the coming Sunday in which the pupils did great credit to so it is indeed an ill wind that does William T. Caldwell.—Our teachers,
For another, they should now be in secretary , Mrs. W. J. McIntosh; fin at both morning and evening services, themselves and their teacher. There ;lot blow good to some one. Our coal and scholars are loofcing• forward tin
a position to assume all costs it con- ance committee, Mrs. McIntosh, Mrs. Hawi . work, of which quite a
p quantity was sold. consisting of quartettes', trios, solos was a very good attendance. -Our i.erchants have also been very much the Christmas holidays, while the
nection with the Old Age Pension Hutchison, Mrs. Jos. Scott, Mrs. W. and anthems, and a real treat is in business men report the Christmas benefitted by the cold weather and smaller children have nightly visions
scheme, instead of taxing the differ- Crich. Mgrs, F. J. Burrows: press __ ___ ._ . __ - store for all those who attend- - Mr. trade thus far being very good and -•ery high winds, which consume coal � of Santa Claus.
ent counties with twenty per cent. of secretary, Mrs. Robert Scarlett; as- ,���� '_"coward Lemon, who recently under- __ __ __-_ ---
-ent Mrs. Harburn; literature sec- , went an operation at Clinton Haspi-
it. They might do the same with the rotary, Mrs. E. R. Crawford; supply tal, has arrived home, .and is feeling
Mothers' Allowance as well, secretary, Mrs. J. D. Hinchley; corn- Died In Michigan. -Word was re- much improtved in health.—Mr. Lloyd '
ceived here last Friday of the deat,r Hedden who has been spending the
That would not be a bad start for mittee, Mrs. Tyreman, Miss J. Fer- Y e
gnson and Mrs. Spencer Mission Ban.] of Mr. Henry Deichert, who passed -
one year, and would bring a very dis- past number of weeks in Hamilton, } a I
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eaders, Mrs. E. H. Close and Miss away at his home in New Haven, Mich. 66 The lV W �� worgd'g chain iegg
motored to his home here the latter The is v V v .L3°'
tinct measure of relief to the tax- Helen Lane; Missionary Monthly sec- in his 64th year after a short illness. part °f last week. - Mrs. Lennis , +
payers in the townships, who at the l -.wary, Miss Jennie Robb and Mrs. W. The late 94r. Deichert was well O'Brien and family. of Detroit, are T
present time are being taxed to the Webster; pianist, Mrs. C. Barber;aud- known in Zurich, having lirved here spending a few days with.her par-
4-rin r his c?iildhood. He was the ��,xsx ,-' t
limit of endurance and in some cases itors, Miss A. Frrguson and Miss A k ents, Mr, and Mrs. George Fairb'airr. s'
eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs.Hud-
Lawrence. The executi.�e were elect- and also with .Mr, and Mrs. Joe
beyond it. irhn Deichert and is survived by his a ' ° 4`•
�d as presented by the nominatimh son. -Miss Helen Hefferan, of London 4 i
Then if revenues are as buoyant as wife. one son. one sister, MTS. H. who accompanied her father from
^nmmittee. At an executive meeting �• 2. +'
they are said to be, we may con.`ident n December 16th, the following were unghlut, Zurich, and four brothers, j,ondon last week, has returned to her .
`"cholas and Edmund, Detroit, and `�' : i'1,"
ly look forward to an even larger chosen as Captains anti Lie1Ae .ant„: £
position in London. -Large congrega- , ,, ” � •2
Circle 1, Captain Mrs. 1. Hudson; •lacob and John, of this village. ( In- tions were present at both morning E'' " '}
surplus next year, when another cut `erment was made in the New Haven
can be made in the taxes. One does ?.ieut., Mrs, A. Stark; No. 2, Captain, and evening services at the United
`sirs. Robert Archibald, Lieut., Miss ^emetery' Church on 'Sund'ay last. Rev. A. Sin -
not have to look far to see where re- Jennie Alexander: No. 3, Captain, Notes. -Messrs. Jacob and John s ,?' +'
i?eichert attended the funeral of their Clair delivered a most earnest,
lief could be applied either. Mrs. J. A. Reid, Lieut., Mrs. Charles thoughtful and impressive sermon, ` t1.
`trC*her, the late Henry Deichert at - �`
For instance, the Government could Adams; No. 4, Capt., Mrs. M. n?eDer- Vee Haven, Mich., over Sunda Mr. which was much enjoyed by the con- j.
a r. Tihe She;rn�omm Iln¢�oa1 Comae®Pa
mid, Lieut_ Mrs. Wm. Cudmore• No.• y' gregation•. At, the morning service rk*r six.';'••<:'•- A roved Cabinet No. 59 ,
make a more equitable distribution o£-aymond Fisher has sold the 100 acre {.:.,''' L
5, Captain, Mrs. George Black, Lieut, Mrs. ;Hess and Mks. Hedden rendered
Hydro throughout the country iia- arm which he purchased at .the sale . �; &; >. A charming adaptation of -Eng-
Miss A. Ferguson. A special meeting p a most delight duet, while at the .,• •,:.v.v.
tracts, and a more equitable charge of the soeiet has been Tanned where- of Jahn A. Smith, last week, to Mr. `• {`�:>; flash Sheraton period desi;,n
Y P Lawrence Denomme of near Drys- eveping service, iVLr. Mervyn Cud- ? :: .Y American walnut with Australian
for the installation and use of Hydro 1w we meet the last Thursday of the ' mare, of Chiselhurst, sang a very "'`''
power. dale, for $5,800. Mr. Denomme will Ilacee°°od °lidiz'g d°°ra' -rubbed i
vonth, every alternative month, in pleasing solo. -The Mission Band, of in durable laTiand-rubber-
he various homes. Mrs. W. A. Crich "Hove to the farm next April. da Mr. Carmel Presbyterian Church, held a cq
And the Government could assume .nd Mrs. Wm. C. Callfas and daugh- 5 lustrous bauty. height, -
'gas extended the invitation fir the ,very successful sale of home made 32�°; width, 25�°, depth, A7°. a„
the whole cost of the provincial high- ter, Miss Elda, moved to Kitchenrer
P g first meeting to be held at her home cooking on Saturday afternoon last. �. When furnished with the now
'Ways. Townships and counties have nn Tuesday with their household ef-
P -n January 30th. This was accepte3 -Mist Jean Elder, who is attendingewaat-WarnerRadi°aaadF.Ao-
fects, where they will make their fv- �:
enough to do to finance their own with pleasure. Pharmacy at Toronto, is a visitor at ••, �. 11 amo-Dynamic Regroduc¢1r,
goads without being asked to assist ".vre home. -Hay council met for the the home of her parents, Mir. and Mrs. I 11
® final session of the year on Monday. i 242o0c
Jahn Elder, for the Christmas poli- t
the Government in financing theirs. This year's council seems to have giv- days. --Mr. Samuel Horton, of Alber- 0,c•-a7blwij '
Or as the total revenue of the High- HAPTLEY Pn good sen�ice as very little talk is
g ta, is a visitor fox a few weeks with
ways Department last year was Phone or mail orders carefully filled; car- heard about a municipal election.- his, many relatives and friends in
riatte prepaid. Stewart Bros. priblic schools will close to -day for
$17,016,125.24 an excess of some mil- Hensall and vicinity, who are pleased �/\('��,� o 66 9 9
Dinner Set Barzains will continue until end the Christmas holidays.—The icy con-aga� &_. )(a 9 �� • t, �j
lions of dollars over the sum speriL •-f December. Gcm,e and see. Beattie's China ,lition of the roads have made motor- to meet' him tate of the
account r-
• and Gift Store, searorth. the very 'bad state of the roads, par-
mn the provincial roads, the Govern- ing a rather dangerous pastime and g •
. Died In Detroit. -The sad news was ticul arty those . running north and
satreolt might turn back to these town- received here last Monday of the quite a number had to secure help to south, Rev. Ms. Irvine, of Centralia,
m pull their cars out of the ditch. Ind Rev. A. Sinclair did not, on Sun- STEWARToWARNER 'sh%s and counties at least a propor- death of Mrs, William Purcell, which
stitin of the gasoline and license taxes occurred at her home in Detroit on day last, make the exchange of duties r;
collected from their ratepayers. the 15th inst. She was a former resi- �p7Tl 1�Tf they .had intended. --'The Rev- J. Mc-
.ent of Logan Township, and was EffFli,\TBA I L Ilroy on Sunday last continued his Mei -MlDtt �1= M ffeev-bUt EVERY M0637M ffeata known to MOUC) �
ms;med some 22 years ago to W. course of special sermons and is con- fis Eancorporaated firm &a desigrcn MCI c�tgui dO n off the new S+�ewartt-
These are only decimal' items of Residence For Sale.—Good brick house with
Purcell, who spent his childhood days timing the Same on the coming Sun- Qilal¢nnrdg S¢gfic�a 909D ]3m1i�n• jl;v� t3 plug-in for 7f'misv>i®>ta is igaCliudedD 7�tls® Q
what the Government might do -with here -before he left for Detroit, where %wood repair.Very desirable.trilly Apply propertynd oot day, and his subjects for which will nely UX_�5 pov7er =hes - gadio'g ffigWQst and most woanderfaR tube
.,surpluses to relieve the crushing bur- cte has resided since. He had made T- Elzie. Kippen, Executor of Elizabeth Hunt be. as follows: At the morning ser- eo�o
7 -tate, or Gl�a.lanan & Stanbury, Solicitors for :� dr�'uQrl�fl8nP�8�4 +" YE6�% �i� QRII1<IlC�sk��blG�4 "m'7�Q.°LCC��Il51 �I�fl2� �nff�i�g99 �� `
dcn of taxation, but what the Govern- a fine home for himself and family, Estate, Hensall and Exeter. azar-, vice, The Star and the Wise Men," as ,,7I
when the call came suddenly at a time and at the evening service, A Real lbrilinp tasnt stations booming in with the clarity of a local 9 WiY141 �
ment might and will do are two very Sunday 'School Entertainments.-•. Christmas Feast." There will also be there ountstavndini{, advantages MORE '- the new Stevran�
when they could have taken life easy.
different things. That is a tale that On Monday evening, December 23rd. syggynr asvaoisngs smartly izffat® .e� err$tla lnsod¢ain dG9�atfficfls, z3sadl vsn4im
time only will tell. Mrs. Purcell is survived by her hes- peels- music by the choir and all are ;
hand, one son and one daughter, who the annual Christmas eontertainment cordially invited 'to, attend.=sWe are , Gmtkiranted advances of the future. See 'this ammmng new sect, 21(0 9,
of the United Church Sabbath school leased to report that Mrs_ William y
have the sympathy of their many P p
rill be held in the Town Ha]], when � n¶ �}.
friends in this their sad hour of af- Beaver, who has been in Seaforth hos-
there will be a splendid music and ital for some weeks, receiving reale ,�1111.L New 5 ,p-T\Tz-Tt-W °-p,lt(efr ReidIl®e�l t
fl action. P
LOCAL BRIEFS literary entertainment consisting of and treatment that would fit her for
Notes. -Mr. John Messerschmith, solos, duets, quartettes, drills and����( ��e��c� �t1j�(�Ii�]�(��IiDIi(�
'ormerly of this place, who moved to q a throat orae the
was able to be
(Continued from page 8) choruses and enlivened throu. i
ghout by brought home the first of this week.
Stratford, made a business trip to g
scast,—Mr_ William Du , the Young Peoples fine oreli sirs. 1p�gyl �aR'Ild Q;g�ppAt99g IIDl>SDg=Ilam ft.®If °II°eIlsv116vt2offi $ i
Duggan left this Seaforth last week and renewed o d Owing to the bad state of the Lon -
week for Washington D. C. where he acquaintances. -The late snow storni This promises to be one of the best, cion Road when Bracefield was reach-
a if not the veiny best, yet held, and Mrs. Beaver changed from the car pratduces supreme It�EAil{SI41A, etlaiiss set for Television ma- ,
will spend the winter. -Miss Millie s tied up traffic and if the weather , . :sensitivity, selectivity and o�tia�mm whenever these signa Ls y
P well worth attending. to the train to avoid the rough shak-
Duggan, of Detroit, is s endin the elan don't change his tactics it will volum become popular Ens the 1b t
p g Council Meeting. - The regular
'holidays at the home of her sister, he a dull Christmas for shopping.- g• g ing she would have omei} d, and s. catrange.
meeting of the council was held is ho ed that at home here Mrs. _ GOR42 Pla ted CoBnnecttio>tne•
Mrs. Leonard Bolton. -Miss E. Love, The highway officials will have to get P ° a vo
Matron of the Sanitarium at Saska- Y December 16th, at 8 p.m., all members Heaver may continue to gather
bus to invent snow fences that will 2B�n'aitgold plafe,suriestandl "�Tlldlbll® Att�,ll® IID'fl�ll$ pfl= ,�
of the council being preset. l strength. c Our or the very
deserve anti �hmted im 8
loon, i,'is spending the holidays with work on a swivel to have them on finest wiring a:®mmn¢ctE®mm ArsirnilEira,tecfl,
P g Y titer of previous meeting were r ver much credit for the very taskely
relatives in Seaforth and Vicinity.— the right side of the road to suit the Y X kilocyd s
Mrs. I- B. Keine left Thursda to st°Tin• and on motion of Sangster and Petty manner in which have decorated I[anovlraa to radio. �¢si®-�-1®® and r Q !
Y were adopted. Mr. William White their stores for thris'tmas and apart r
spend the Christmas holidays at her �_ __ -appeared as a delegation, re his busi- �n ��ed with crystal
•home in Englehart, New Ontario.- nass tax_ Cameron and Petty: That from very fine decorations they are s®sa tested Wath crystal Comm- jgtf®»it��iyng�l��TmjI�y11Q$ P
Miss Gertrude Cardno received word �].L '�r° ]�e]�e�� Vfr. William White be inked $3•gb displaying wonalc�cfully fine stocks and Ogled oscillators as used by carries all set controls com-
gi it would indeed' appear that Santa
.on Wednesday that she had success- as a rehate or his business assess- broadcasting stations to PZCtly gn+nu PZd for ea -0 7
Claus ,had made them headquarters. ,
fully passed her final examination at W. M. S. -The ladies of the Wo- ment. Bills and accounts were read, Some of the window dressing would keep exactly on their wave tuning.
T,ondoa, and had been awarded her men's Missionary Society held their totalling $3,920.37. Petty and Ort- do credit to city 'store's where it is 1ar-hu• lily mac al d IC 201M @ I
,,degree of. Registered Nurse.—Mr. and 'annual birthday party in the base- Wein: That accounts as read be paid often made a real specialty. - Our
lairs. Robert Boyce and son, Robert, ment of the church on Wednesdayaf- •-itlagP tax receiver, Mr. A. W. E. ��� ��-�4g °II uIlliD�$ I�ej�ff®dil11A�CBtCI'So >�a31 I
'lefr, on Saturday for their home in FPrn°on, December lith. Mrs. Coch- ford orders drawn ll the treasurer radio's newt and most connections ffor ¢lee wi&
Y for same. The collector reported Hemphill. has been receiving in largel
Aspin, New Ontario. - The many --me, the president, opened the meet- about $1,000 outstanding taxes. Pekiv paymnts of taxes during the last amazing power' tame: a either s�alcer without
- rien'ds of Mrs. Finlayson, Sr., will -ig by the singing of Hymn 590, fol- and Cameron: That the collector's roll few days. ---4A very large number of ibi; Teanson faT time stew'- additional aattachmmct n" I"
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regret to learn that she suffered a lowed by prayer. The Scripture les- he extended until January 13th, 1980. visitors are expected here this com- suing'realism of this new �rAe � l�lknan>1n���al�Pa1 h ,
slight stroke a few days ago.—Mrs. --m was read responsively from St. petty aitd•Cameron: That the meet- ;n,Q Christmas so that. together with - Stewart-Wametr Ra &e. (DominnectCfEolin. vide 1(
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R. N. Hays and Miss Campbell, of 'ohn, 45th chapter. The roll was ing adjourn ° pro
video Cbrisrtm�as trees �.
New York, are spending a few weeks called and answered from the text —On ThuTsdaY evening,the 26th, I�UA�IItT'IIIlIl ;h�eIl1°8tiIl 9 suit- elecggaeal.s�xio- f
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. word, "Gospel." The secretary's and there will, n8 doubt, n a very lively
nP there will also be another splendid +lime. -+With the recent rain's and able for n�b5r' se's dd®n b?�� �Q�g ''Ilffi
.Jackson. -Miss Ethel Robinson of '* ports were read and a wire comm unctioal with a¢ i
c_easurer s re Hue's- Christmas entertainment of „rust. our voting .people are iavellin�g tion. 'II'lir ga'oaiiid � y ., t i
Blyth, spent the week end with her ,dapted. Hymn 595 was sung and r',armel Presbyterian Sabath School R y ma p "r
parents, and which will also he held in our 'n ilei .-ting and skatnng�0ur Sab- ®ail <ti®mm:a9 ami- . , ,mt�aal<I. AA44 f
,rents Mr, acid Mrs. R. H. Robin- ,.be of9cers for 1930 were elected as � � � -, ek-np agga&���
lath School ieacller� and day sohoolpyP, r
son. -Mr, avid Mrs. 13echely and two fillows: President, Mrs. J. Cochrane; Town Hall, and will embrace fine t-gshers also are busily engaged in t 4 `` : , •., „,: 7102 f
children, of 'St. Thomas, were week 1st vice-president, Mgrs. R. Stephen- --,lop,, duets. cboruse:, drills a.ntom- 4
end guests at the luione of Mr. and son; 2nd vice-president Mrs H. ' P sr,lre time teaching and instructing }�� o I'.
',cs. etc., to be followed by one of their scholars to take port in coming See the TV(svi Steo ,1�arg- a e(r Rae,§q '
1&g. R. J. Sproat, -Mr. R. H, Robin- curilcm; secretary. Mrs. R. McAllis- =he best plays ev4T held in cenmec- ^l,ristrtes enkertainmentR. - Miss
g1M, fomb y of Myth, has opened a ter; treasurer, Mrs. W. Turner; sup- `*nn with the Sa,hbatlt school. This ,Teen Stone as ,ern s endin the F Yogfl,V113
116-w harness shop in the Campbell ply secretary, Mrs. C. Stephenson• ; -,nnot but rove very intereatin to i g � tl�o� ��l CfD �� �� D
glocic north of The Expositor Office, messenger secretary, Mss. W. Carlile; p g ,ied ester ' f weeks walla her max-
, xP y, 'he ynvng penTile when we announce Tied sister ' T,crndon, and we believe,
sued io di l>�',4219 9,eom7plete� stock of -imss secetary, Miss Annie Parrott; `bp title orf the play, which is "A hiss 'legit.- re ai-nin for some little time.
lta'LAtas, mWa footgear, trunks and Arangors' secretary, Mrs. Ross Love: the Dark," and Iuhi'ch will also, no' inml,e �Yrtexame t of the Lord's Sup- O
ortiittaves,•-- Tli'e $ionic will hold their 'rime Helper's secretary, Miss Rena a.,t,'bt, hrin'g back fond metnorieg t» + ^P*t• will lie obtaervad in thr.. United(JZitU al. e6ya4ft'tt't4ttk* i'#rstmas, tree rm Stephenson; organist, Mrs. Geo. An- ++,P more advanced in yetars. No doubt �ax+•h here the last 4undav in this GAlo "/
-`-,rill t aafri far arinifig ifie Ii%rst aP,lre, lermn. The business was then talc- there will be a good attendange. tnnnth' DecemltHr 89th, at the morn- . !A' ':
olspm,e ..
�dAy, a aim 0tk at 3.80' P.m. The nn, For next year's term t'he ladies -,..,qt. Paul's Anglican Sabbath Ing Re",,'co - Oar �o�e�I cot,riers leave
L140 I i9 -rd t� 10' 6,ht, o1- t'Ate psrettie0t ace rgoing to hold their meetings in ckhool entertainment will also be held ,
the �l Iii . r,,* 8 . �• Dtitig the homes of the ladies of the aatsn- on F,-Sday evening, lDecef»,elr 7th, 'hee periencin+g vera bad reads for
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