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.44,!41,117-1)1,tgr, ...... - di poses, and illigson,Mervin Manley, Harvey Kloe- james, Sitreet United Church, which Jarrott 62.7. Jr. IV -Shirley Koehler with Mr. and Mrs. John H. Cochranp,
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1; I � � _1,1,'�. I First Class-Berniee Man- the hohittatead, and A. Llewellyn, of , an -we, on our �ar%.
I "': ' _ 1,._J." , been Eckart. 79.5, Alfred 96pp 77.5, Mergaret Me- Toronto, Visited Over the holidays Prosperity, and that
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W '�`,` dbowt the country in closed y, Mervin Deitz, Dominic sisters, 'A"ndrew, of Montreal; Georgo .
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,1,11- �. 'Ie� qqv*.� VM I ! Stuart Dick 72. Primer - Blanche McLean, who has been visiting with that end by efficient andcourteous service.
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.� Thomson, 41hrold Willert. Highest friends in Toronto, has recently re- I
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,.��',, ers-Raymond Kleber, Della Eggert, Mrs. A. Bolton, of Exeter. Funeral I
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,_�, , ��,�.,,J�',`�,,I��Iii�, . �,!'�,4�p; �Ao �W, number of stars ,in Ist Class was giv- assisted by Rev. James Anthony. In- 100, .Gladys Jar,rott 96, John Alexau- her room through illness, is improv- N . (;& 0 1
".1, � , ''.. ". � " , ell as summer. der 96, Beatrice Willert 961. Thos-, 'ng. -Miss Mary Thomson spent the ''I ,
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��i.o,.,O-vq, i end man has decreed that L I marked with an asterisk were absent, week end in London, the guest of her & I I � 6'a, . I
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�1. , I 1� Wba, Mahwa 4rs-Raymond Kleber and Della Eg- from a distance were preseni from during on or more a __________1r�__Ca_R_. I
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10KIIN"'I". .. *1$74. jinpw,plows to run up and down rt; (b) First Class -Mervin Deitz Montreal, Toronto, Ha Oral J. Finnigan, Teacher. of ,our local sportsmen joined in a , I R , i. n
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r.11 pen so that econd and Mitchell. School Concert. -On Tuesday even- jack' rabbit hunt recently and were , 11
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%1`19'T�11'1_ Harry Regele. Number on roll, 46; A I ,
,§ STANLEY interesting programme prepared. returned to London, England, to visit
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RM 1". �, � —_ ____ the December school report of School were used far practically every num- pool. -The choir Of St. Andrew's
� . 1�1 IT. � ve they wouldn't need them S(-ction No. 5, Stanley. Sr. IV -Total ber. Mr. Robert Thomson was an United Church will present their can- -:,,:.,;"-.,. ----.---- ---
I � "'�� I , ,.:� , 1. to belie er 592, Camp- interesting chairman and kept the tata, "His Natal Day," on Sunday ev- �
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, ,�., I . - ' ' bell McKinley 468, Russel Hayter ab- ple entertained between numbers, ening, December 29th. Please keep g�rarn did justice to themselves and Johns, of Guelph, is spending a fe-�7
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. � Dinner Set Bargains wil, I continue until end sent. Sr. III -Total 500: Margaret while Miss Florence Petty was the this date in mind. -Miss 0. J. Finni- trainers. The pleasure of the even- days with her mother, Mrs. Henry
, a Lamont 478, Allen Armstrong 258. capable pianist. Mes-srs. Koehler, g -an is spending the vacation with her ing was greatly enhanced by the Cook, who has been in poor heabdu �
..,� � ing trucked to market and cars and of December, Come and ... Beattie's Chin
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.11 ", � I Abusses were carrying people, hither Jr. 111 -Total marks 650: Isabel Thomson and Phillips contributed vio- parents, -of Sheppardton.�Owing to orchestra composed -of Messrs. Sam for a few we k-
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1"N"I-1. and thither on business, On pleasure To the Electors of the Township of Robinson 522, Dorothy Armstrong 511, 11 -file, Scott Welsh, Clare Zuefie, Ed S. Coo . Mr and Mrs. Roy,
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,_ or just for a ride. Tuckersmith.-I am taking chis op- Elva ReClinchey 442, Hazel Haytei of the numbers deserving sl�ecial men- and the conge.5ted traffic at the Christ- Little, M. ,Moir, who during the even to he ag
,�t�?� - 417. Sr. II -Total 4,50: John McClin-
t--' That had been going on for so portunity of extending to you my sin tion were amusing dialogues, "An Ir- mas season, the local -trains have been ing, rendered several excellent num- the Christmas holidays with! Mr. an&
1� ` much to bers which were much enjoyed. R Drysdale- -Miss Mildreill
,._ � . e preciation for the generous chey 357, Lolus McClin,chey 273- Parc ish Drill," depicting an Irish quarrel; much behind time of late,
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I I Inall - . support you have given me during the I -Mary MoClinchey, George McClin- "A Mock Wedding," a Christmas the discomfort of the holiday visitors. A. Sinclair very ab lir- ,I ne I 1, of MacDonald HaU,
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", , , what a real old fashioned Gntano past nine years in placing me at the chey, Jean McClinchey, Elmore Mc- pageant called "The Music Box," -Special Christmas services were ob- man. Following is the excellent pr�- I Guelph, is spending the holidays witE
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.., winter looked like. He thought he had head of the polls as a member of your Clinchey, Emma McClinchey, Clifford which contained 23 characters from served in St. Andrew's United Church gram,as 6v,en: Opening chorus, Teci- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Me -
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. , ri, t, ered the elements and he had council, and unanimously electing me McClinchey.-A. E. C., Teacher. all the old songs and rhymes with on Sunday last. The pastor, Rev. R. tations, Bobbie Hess, Wilma Green;Tonnell.-I&ssrs. Harry Cook am&
..'��, :- couqu Township Reeve during the past five even two tiny tots dressed as "When R. Conner, had a special Yuletide mes- chorus, Mrs..McQueen's class; Daisy Harry* Joynt who are attending the
# decreed a horseless age as far as the (Too late for last week) - Toronto University are home for tke
,:�:'' years. I know that should I have You and I were young, Maggie." Ev- sage. The choir rendered a ivery fine drill, Miss Lammie's class; solos, Bob
� . 'I I ': bighways were concerned. called upon you again this year, your The Late Mrs. Stephenson. - Mrs. eryone realized that one of the pupils, anthem, "I Found Him in My Heart." Hess, accompanied on the guitar b.y Christmas holidays aftheir respective
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, �, ;,., And then Providence took a hand, efforts would have been as willingly Annie Stephenson, a life-long and Myrtle Thomson, was quite an ac- A mixed qu.artette, consisting of his grandfather, INT. Fred'Hess; read- homes.--4Miss Maxwell, of WbithY
'ir , - I I , I � 1 . -which hand disposed of this theory so put forth. However, I am at this highly respected resident of Stanley, cOmPlished musician, -when she play- Messrs. A. Bell and J. B. McLean, ing, "The Minister's Grievances," Miss College, accompanied by her niece,
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11, absolutely that no man was left in time, -withdrawing from the Council passed away on Tuesday morning a, ed a very difficult piece on the piano Mrs. E. Sproat and Mrs, J. B. McLean E dera Monroe, to which she respond- Miss Jean Maxwell, are spending the
'�. , of the Tow-nship of Tuckersmith, and in holiday season at the home of Mws.
,�.. ,doubt. And Providence did it by the home of her daughter, Mrs. F T,hree little girls, Margaret MacGre- sang an appropriate number, which ed with an encore; war drill,
,11. , I trust that you will elect one to my Armstrong, of Clinton. Mrs. Steph- gor, Beatrice Willert and Gladys Jar- was much appreciated -Miss Hazel charge Of 'Mr. Ferris Cantelon; chor-:j. W. Peck and family. 'Xiss Grace
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� , I . . semd,,ng a blanket of snow that cov- position who will serve you to the best _son had enjoyed good health till a tott, delighted everyone by dancing rhomson, of London, is' spend'ng the us, Airs. Dougall's class; recitations, I Brock and brother, Lloyd, left for
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..., � .'ered the earth as it has not been cav- uf his ability. Thanking you again, few weeks ago, and although she was the Highland Fling. After the long Christmas vacation with her parents, Ruth Core and Ronald Peck; solo, ,11amilton on Saturday, where they
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::�., ered in many years. There are cars and wishing you the compliments of er. Santa boundeJ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomson.—Miss Kathryn Drysdale rainbow drill,
-1, in her 88th year. she was remarkab- programme was ov , I will spend the holidays with relatives
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.;. and trucks and busses stalled along the season. I am, Sincerely, ROLAND ly smart physically*, and very clear in and amused all with his jolly re- Margaret Elgie visited for a few days Hiss Douglass and Miss Gladys, Luk- and friends. — The Hensall Public
�. , -nith. friends in London recently.—The ,�r's class; chorus, Miss Lammie's School I
.1 KENNEDY, Reeve of Tuckers . mentally. She was a daughter of the marks as he unloaded the tree. Mr. with f held their vearly annual
, � . �every high -way, and unless we have School Report.—The following St. ,lass; solo, K. Drysdale; boys' wand Christmas concert on Friday after-
i..� . . " late William Peck arl was the last KcGregor and I.Mr. Crerar looked af- annual Sunday school concert of
i4. an unprecedented January thaw, the school report of School Section .11 rvivifig member of the family Her ter the finances and announced that Andr&w's United Church, was held on nid boys' stunt drill, pageant, "Peace ,,,, and a most splendid .entertain-
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, . many of them will remain where they N.n. 10, for the month of December: ,,,"O, doriday evening, Decei ,3rd, and Seginning to Be."
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� . I., are for some weeks to come. Sr. IV—Arthur Varley 83, Sidney .1 ' ed about 18 ye7,rs ago. A family was made, they had realized the sum lespite the cold and stormy night, Hensall School Report.—Room J— ed a good time.—Your'correspondent
1: I.. T-,ylor S1, Loreen Martin 71, Agnes . - S e s us wi -business du-
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. I of oC three sons and two daughters re- Of $12.90. ,,uite a number were present. The ;'r. 1V—Helen Glenn 77.4, Harold Fos ba b en o r bed th
;.- So great has been the depth , . � airbairn 69, Nelson Riley 65. Jr. ,nain, viz., Ralph and David Council Meeting.—The final session --hildren Of S. S. No. 2, Tuckersmith, .or 75.7, Mary Hemphill 74.8, Bella ties this week that it has been imws-
... � ,snow that city and town authorities IV—Williarn ,-McLean 74. Sr. Ill- - ' . John, of 4 the council of the Township of issisted by their teacher, Miss M. Smale 74.5, Emma Wurm 72.7, Herb. sible for him to give the usual items
1 - � � � . 'er Mervyn H.)d rt Stanley; William H., of Marlette, Ilay for the year 1929, was held in Scarlett, put on -a Christmas cantat4, Hedden 71.2, Robert Passmore 70.6, of news particularly .personal men-
- , I I haive experienced untold trouble in f, ,trude Martin 79, , K2 '.Nllichigan; Mrs. Emily Armstrong, of
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1, freeing their streets of the beautiful. 77, *Laura Tremer 70, Clinton, and Mrs. Alice Armstrong, the Town Hall, Zurich, on Monday, "Santa Claus' Friends," which prav- .�nne McIntyre 79.3, Mabel Fee 69.2, tions, but will overtake in nexit week's
'12 1 69. Jr. Ill—Verna McLean 77, Mar- morous and entertaining. A 'larvey Hudson 66.7, Roy Brock 66.4, locals—The services I
, I Mechanical appliances having failei of Pilot Mound, Manitoba. Also -a December 16th. All the member-, ed both hu n the United
.., ' garet Taylor 74, *Elsie Reid 54. Sr. The minutes of the luniber of recitations were giverr by 'vera Sundercock 62.1, J. Farquhar 60, Church on Sunday last were of a
I *1M George Var- . . as .-he children. A pageant, "The Pil- Alden Appleton 59.1, Janette McIn- veyy special character and most ex-
1- — yrtle Taylor 75, grandchildren. Mrs. Stephenson was nrevious session were adopted
"I they decided to fall back on the old 11 number of grandchildren and great were present.
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.�� -time horse power. But there were no ley 70, Gordon Hodgert 70. Those , iis ai- propriate to the Oc-
� l �. . .. woman of staunch Chrigtian .char- -ead. A number of communications grims of the Night" was presented iyre 57.4, Stewart Bell 57.3, Edythe cePent sermo ' )
". - . : � 'horses, at least not nearly enough. acteT, loved and .esteemed by a large were disposed of. The following res- 3y the young people. The different Wolf 54.5. Jr. IV—Norman Sinclair casion were given by the pastor, the
. marked with an asterisk missed one
� . I Town authorities wanted them to Lxamination. Number on the roll, circle of friends, and she will be ,,�itions were passed: That Robert parts of the pageant, which told in ,,0.8, Ruth Coles 75.2, Minnie Sang- Rev. Mr. Sinclair. We might alga
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�� �� , � , keep the sidewalks open, and merch- 17- average attendancer, 14.6.—Rena rmich missed in the community, but Mnnn be appointed as School Attend- Aory and song, the birth of %3hrist, .ster 75.1. Mildred Follick 75, Annie make mention of the excellent man-
,.�* SApson, Teacher. ' �Tice Officer for the Eastern Division 'were very well taken and was enjoy- Huiser 68.5, Irene Smale 68.4, Doro- ner in which the leader of the large
.�. especially will she be missed in the
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1. � . I ,ants wanted them to make delivery, - School Report.—The following is hom es of her children and relatives, if the Township and F. E. Ducharme ed by all present. The background, thy Drummond 68, Ross Mellroy 62.4, choir, Mr. W. 0. Goodwin, prepared
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�,�, and there were not enough to 90 the school report for School Section whc-re she was so often a welcome Cor the Western Di -vision. That ae- which was an eastern scene, was very Kathryn Drysdale 60.2, Robert Hig- 'he choir and the splendid selections
: round. No. 9, Tuckersmith, for the moiith of uest. -ounts covering payments for Town- suitable to the occasion. The distrib- gins 58.5, Olive Lemon 56.6, Olive he made, and the very efficient man-
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. ,, Thouean,ds of dollars. it is claimed, December: Class V—Helen Upshall ' School Report.—The following are �hip Roads, Board of Health, Tele- uting of gifts by Santa from a large L'r->ck 54.5, Isabel Sundercock 54.5, ner in which Miss Eleanor Fisher,
I 11 I I 7 j,;,, -,'argaret Kennings 53. Number on pipe orga
j� . Sr. IV—Mar.-aret Hay 79.3, ohone and general accounts be pass- Christmas tree brought the fine ev- -nist, did 'her very difficult
have been lost to the Christmas trade 'he results of the Christmas examina- ,. u '
. - Roy Hodgert 78, Margaret Broadfoot �i,ns of S. S,. No. 14, Stn oll 31;
, .niev: Sr. -M as follows: Township Roads—E. ming programme to a close. '7 average attendance 29.7.—C. part. Where all the choir did so
.. -of merchants in the smaller cities and T� ' dams Watch Night Service.—The Youn- 11. Blowes, Te I .
I ,7.3, Mac Chesney 56. Jr- IV—An"na IV --Margaret McKenzie 81.9,' Laura orriveau, ditching, $5; T. McA . , , acher. Room II—Hon- �vell, it is perhaps unwise to particu-
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. .,: larger towns, because the cars have L(-,;ve 83.3, Lorne Hay -to, Jean lrvin�! Pelle Wright 136,1, Mabel Talbot 53.1. *,rushing Road 9, $10; F. C. Kalb- � cople of �t. And - rew's United Churc'h _,rs 75. Sr. III—Orville Hedden 80, larize, but at the sanip time we may
. r. ire holding a birthday party and
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� been unable to run. Of course, the 69.5, Russell Hodgert 69.2, Jack Con- �;r. 111—Andrew 'McKenzie 89.2, Wil- 9eisch, account. $4.40; S. Hoffma )orothy 'McQueen 79, Billy Glenn 79, be pardoned in making reference t&
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.., I .1 � railways have been available �,;It 63.67, Billy Da'rymple 37, Irene ri,er Jone�. 64.6, Mary Aldrich 61.8. "aY list, $3.00; L. Kalbfieisch, pay vatch night ,service on Tuesday even- Gladys Sundercock 70, Myrna Hudson the splendid violin selection given by
, . . ' ' (absent). Jr. Ill—Rober-, ,Xlex. N.1c * F '�st. $2.25; E. Gabel, pay list, $3.65: ng, December 316t. A short pro- �j3, 1-farold Bonthron 64, Mary Little Miss G. Laramie, her number being
.Vlackay Beath 57.1, ,lmer 1-Tayter
.'� passengers to these centres, but it "-I,a,,hlan 75.1, Glen Houston 45). Sr. -,..-,.R Margaret Jones .5.33.8, Weslev 7. J. Haberer, pay list, $1.00; F. Den- ,ramme is being prepared, also ,A, Edgar Wurni 59, Kenneth M. anns I one of -the good old sacred pieces that;
� I. I � . , - c - _ , � -veryone welcome. 7,2. Jr. III—Ronald Peek 80, Urac er grow old and one must aPPro
, � . . I ,costs money to travel on railways, tT - -ies 52.2. Jr. III—Harvey Hayter 'r -me, ditching Road 17, $6.00; Wm- ,,ames. E I- I r �Vl
. .1—Bobby Genimell ,2.5, Stewart Tol
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, �. --med objection -trane 55.1, Harold Ylassnw, removing fence, Road 9, $6; !�_urm 75, Loretta Bell 74, Jean Fos- �11,.te to the occasion. We might al-
� . � and people have a confi. 1.ove 71. Kate Dalrymple 58.5. Sr. 1 it,.3, Audrey Coe! — I emark on the
_. to paying out money to a railway. -Willie Hodgert ,Q6, Billy Powell 79, innes 52.9. Auv,rey Farnuhar 52.2. W. Grenier, pay list, $5.10; E. Jarrott, ter 71, Ivan Kipfer 69, Doruthy Dat -,so be privileged to r
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T. '. --rs 60, Nellie Fee 58, Robert Drys- niost ail)le manner in which Mrs. L.
., . when they can travel by car foil iack Mackay (absenii. �rirner—Hel- Vary Cameron 43.§. Jr. 11 — Mary 1lay list, $5.00; W. J. Jarrott, road -Tamilton assisted the
I .�. -n Houston. Nun-.ber on roll, 21; av- Varoullar 77.2, George Clifton 77.1, uperintendvnt, $12.00; H. H. Neeb.. lale 57, Irene Hoskins 43. Sr. 11-- Iledden, of I I
., . I nothing, gasoline tax, liecrises and de- --rage attendance 1S.S.—Margaret "219nce salary, $8.00; J. Parke, p,ay Post office box rentz in the Her�.all Post Aay Wolf 83, Edna Sundercock 77, church ehoir throughout all the an-
,. , E- T',atilleen Jnne�.-- 59.3. Sr. I Eric .
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. , . I . preciation charges, notwithstanding. S;,iove, Teacher. '�witzer. Primpr—Mervin Hayter, 'ist, $44D.2.5; Johnston & Kalb il eNjch. )fflice li�,c-jme due ard Payable on or ber,r ' Margaret Shepherd 75, Herbert Drum- thems and also in duets, trios and
, L he Ist day of January. A.D., 1930, payabl t the musical part
I., 11 But it is an ill wind that blows no School 11pport.—The following i., K.enneth McKenzie. Best spellers in i, -count, $4.70. Board of Health— . -�ich year in advance. Those in arrears wAl n,ond 74, Edith Wuilai 73, Mona Glenh quartettES. In shor
::. I 'he school reoort for S,chool Section each class for November were: Sr. _�I. Rader, chairman, $4.0,0; C. C. Sch;',- -ilen4e not this notice. Subwription,; for all -2, Erma Kipfer 71, David Sangster of the services were most splendidly
.one good. The snow has given em- _ - ' - -e i solicited Patronize - 1, Ruth Bell 71, Kenneth Pn�,oiw)re rrendered and much enjoyed. — The
. ..: y- "'O. 0, Tuckersmith, for the months of TV-11argaret McKplizie; Sr. Ill— )e, member, $4.00, A. F. Hess, seci - laily and weekly paper- . nd -
PIOYment to thdusands of unemplo . Dr. A. J. MacKinnon, M. ,,,,r P,tma�sAer who handle.; your paper.� a 1), Jack Simme--is 61, Keith Buchaii- Sacrament of the Lord's Supper win
� _-.',(Len1bPr and December. Sr. IV— ll:iry Aldrich and Wilmer Jones; Jr. ary, $4.00; ,) whom you look for obligements. G. J. "
, - " -in 52, Lloyd Brock 5i.—M. .A. Ellis, be observed in the United Church op
ed and brought Christmas che,cr int) T)onald Patrick 74':, Marion Wallaci� 111—Au-brey Farqlihar, Jr. 11, Mary O.H., $58.i5; C. Eilber, sanitary in-
, I thousands of homes whern it would . ' i, Margaret Lc-yburne 68, ,Jessie Farquhar. Number on roll, 21; av- �Ilector, K23.80-, B. C. Edwards, . sam- _,utherland, Postmaster. 3237-3 reacher. Room 111; Jr. 11—Mary the coming Sunday at the morning
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n� , i Residence For Snle.-Cond brick hou,,e wit
.. 'ary insp�,ctor, $2.00; Dr. P. - ..wo h �_'lark 91, Wilma Green 90, Douglag service.—Mr. William Consitt
.1 -0therwise been lacking. And the Wallace 67. Sr. lll�Gavin Gernmell erage attendance for December 19.9 1 wyer, account, lots. centrally localted and property in - sister, Miss Annie Consitt received a
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c� . Vill-age store has again become the �-G, Edna McDonald 74, Jean McD,on- --Jean E. McKenzie, Teacher. O'D $5.00. Telephone g-ood repair. Very desirable. Apply to Robt. Sangster 85, Elva McQueen 84, Bar *
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ald 72, Harold Rice 71, Harold Ches- ccountsBank of Montreal, ex- T. El0e, Kiippen, Executor of Elizabeth Huni 1,ara Shepherd 79,, Alice Pfaff 78, mess
4 social and business centre of the _, y 69- Jr. III—Edith Wallace 84, .hange, on check, $4.00; Dr. R. H. Tav- 12-tate, or C-lodman &- Sfanbury, Solicitom for ,Stanley Tucker 78, Jack Coles 76, them of the death of their aunt, Mrs.
I ' * Estate, Hen5all anit Eyeter. 3236-3
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. -community, and people are liv;ing .'),rthur Leyburne 81, Robert Patrick !or, refund, $6.00; refunds—A. Bris- Herman Wolf 72, Russell Redden 67. Ann Stephenson, of Clinton. The de -
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.�l., I closer together than they have for 79'. Fthel Chesney 69, Dorothy Gem- ELIMVILLE ,,,,n. Alf. ;Meidinger, W. Wein, J. Fos- Church Services.—Rev. J. McIl-roy '�'irst — Laird Hudson 82, George ceased had been making her home
.. I . E. Mousseau,' E. Oesch, $12.00; will have for his subjects in Carmel Sangster 74, Shirley Twitchell 71. Sr. with a married daughter and had been I
,�. So -e -years. And the snow means ;l1ell 64. II—Grace Wallace 83. I— W. M. S.—The W. M. S. held thel-I 'er, e Gerald Pass- in failing health for some time—Wass
7 . �,,� moisture and wator, badly needed in 1�,'arden Haney 84, Arnold Archibald -egi.flar meeting on Wednesday, De- ' Johnston & K.albfleisch, account, Presbyterian Church on Sunday, D - Prinier—Elaine Peck 82, . .
11, ' unts—J. Roger, cember 29th: Morning, "The Year's -ore 82, Audrey Twitchell 79, Norma Nellie Carmichael, wha has been vis -
0I :31. Primer—Ifenry Oldfield, Hazel ' T,' 00. General Acco
I- crm-)er 18th, at the home of Mrs. Wes *, " Hig- Ring with her aunt, 'Mrs. Gilliard, of
. nrany farming sections and it seems 'McNaughton, Gordon McDonald— - " O.L.S., re Jeffrey drain, $25.00; Val'- Balance Sheet." Evening, "A Mes- Cock 76, Cecil Kipfer 76, Billy
)*hns and in spite of very cold and . Exeter, for some time past, is at
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�. , I . like old, times. Alice M. Archibald, Teacher. stormy weather, there were 15 pres- mus persons on drains, $13.50: R- rage for Watch Night." gins 70, Howard Smale 53. Jr. Primer -no situation at
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; : - But—in the minds of most men Has Returned From Chicago.—Mr. ont. 'Mrs. Fred Delhridge, leader of _ itterson, re -staking and Supt. Black Firemen's Christmas Tree. — The —Preston Lemon 78, June Sundercock present at her old th
d I reek, $500-00- McPherson & Makins, Firemen's Christmas tree on Tuesd 77, Jack Shepherd 77, Harold Wurm Mr. HernphiWs drug store assisting
.,� - William M. Sproat, tile maaufacturer, the ,Mission Band. had charge of the I ay during the holiday rush, and her
.1, I Providence could have sh6wn its rcturned last week from a compli- rneeting, which was opened by all "ecou nt, $14.00; registering deeds, St. afternoon last was very 76, Billy Coles 75, Sidney Tucker 63. him sed to have Iler again
.., rower of di-sp-orsing quite as eff . ectual- inentary trip to Chicago and Detroit, �.tanding and repeating the watch- .Joseph lots, $19.44- J. Reid, on Black best yet held and was st largely —Jessie Buchanan, Teacher. friends are plea, s
I r, $1,�00.00; J. Hartleib, attended, riot only by themb()ildren-and Christmas Services.—The following at the store.—Officer of the Salvation
. ly with just a little less snow. given to him as rep'resentative for word 'in unison. Rev. White was orror dog tax, ,�2.00- C. Siemon, Nox- young people, but also by the grown was the Order of service at Hensall Army were in our village this week
.: �Iiiron and Perth, by tt-.c Niagara present and read the Scripture lesson, y
1, _.— __ ii-lils Weed Act, $2.25; F. E. Ducharme ,lps. The tree was made the medium United Church on Sunday last, when making their annual Christmas ap-
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I ,� : , Lime and Phosphate Co., of Wood- the story of the first Christmas. School Attendance Act, $2.25; A. Fos- for a very large number of presents, large congregations attended the Peal.—Mrs. Pope, who has been in
. McKELLGIF stock. This company controls Can- Prayer was offered by several mem- 'er, , lockups, $617.56; R. Miller, IcOl- apart from the generous gifts from -pecial Christmas services: Morning Dashwood for some weeks visiting rel-
.. adian sales of Ruhm's 3.3 per cent. berq. The suggestive programme, - s, returned to her home here this
.. I , $61.00 ; the Firemen to the ebil4ren. Service Prelude (Christma4 Pasto- ative
I . Dinner Set Bargains will continue until end Phosphate, with head office in Wil- leaflet,., were read by five or six. Those lector's salary and postage Our ek, but intends shortly going away
�', . of Decenl(ber. Come and' see. Beattles China �oughlby Tower, Chicago. The rnanu- were short sketches of work in dif- E. Munn, bridge, Black Creek, $60-00; Reeve, Mr. Robert Higgins, and our tial) C. Manney; Introit, Robert w e,
, I I I I �and Gift Store, Seaforth. Johnston & Kalbfleisch, a,CCOUTIt, 35c; local ministers gave short and appro- Jackson; Hymn 173, 120, Adeste again to visit members of her fam-
1, � � Facturing plant is at Mount Pleasant, ferent mission fields. Mrs. Ed. John., 11. Clauqius, inspector West Branch prifite addresses. Mr. George Brock, Fideles; anthem, "Singing of Him," ily.—Mrs. P. Fisher has returned from
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.; � ieposit. Mr. Sproat informs us be. day." The Hubject for roll call was Drain, $5.00; W. W. Chapman, Nox, as Santa Claus, did -his part in a most. Bronner; Hymns 177, 103, from a G
k" the re ting her son, Dr. M. Fisher. — Our
� , ool Section No. 4, -ouTicil ad- efficient manner, delighting the large
��. port of Sch lvad a splendid trip and aside from :'Peacp and Go�wl-will." Some busi- i . ous Weed Act, $3.95. The c Chorale; offertory, "Arietta," Ralph i nal lodges are holding very in. -
f, McKillop, 'for November and Decern- to meet again at the call of assemblance and es'pecially Kinder; quartette, "First Christmas frate'r
.� pleasure is embued with the fact that ness was, dealt with and the meeting Journed the ebil-
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�kl � bar. Those marked with an asterisk he represents a product that is very rlosed with prptyvr and benediction by the Reeve.—A. F. H,ess, Clerk. dren. Another pleasing feature was Morning," Newton, (Mrs. Joynt, Miss teresting and well attended meetings
1. . .. ,?aave -been absent for one or more ex- . the singing in chorus ,by the eb-',Idren Lam-mie, W. 0. Goodwin, J. Pass- and are* looking for increased mom-
, ". . mportant to the farmers of this dis- Mrs. Charles .Johns. The officers of IFE!�� , a- ber-ship as the winter months tmd
. aininations. Sr. IV---�Barbara Eber- ' and they ceitainly made that good more); sermon, "The Star of Bethl
I crict,, as they will get more phos- the W. M. S. for the coming year have Day passed over
,.� bart 91%, Alec Kerr 78.5, Ruth GOT- old standard piece, "Jingle, .1ingle hem," Rev. A. Sinclair; anthem, to such.—Christmas
" :'. phatic plant food per dollar, than ev T)Pen appointed, and are as follow -s— KEPIPEN
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'11 Aon 77, Linnes Krogman 73.7, *David , Bells" ring out in the air. "Drightest and Rest," Hleber; Hyma very quietly in our village as there
", , .-r has been offered to them. He also Honorary President. Mrs. fRev.) -
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". Shannon 67, Peter Wats n 66.2, 171, Nfendelssobri. Evening Service. were no entertainments and nothing
.1, � 1-1 represented this Company at the Pro- White; President, 'Mrs. Chas. .Johns; Cantata.—A cantata entitled, "H, Christmas Services. — The Christ-
, *Lloyd Yantzie 66, Archie Smi ' Prelude, "Paraphrase on Antioch " A. going on of a public nature, but there
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� --incial Plowing Match at Kingston Ist ,vice-president, Mrs. Charles God- Natal Day," under the leadership Of mas services -held in Carmel Presby-
,, . - I 11— , ry large number of visitors
'. I ,Jr. IV—Oliive Eberhapt 76. Sr. I and the Royal Winter Fair in Toron- llolt; 2nd vice-presi dent, Mrs. Henry .virs. J. B. McLean, and organist, Mrs. terian Church on Sunday morning and 1'10"15; carol, "Star of Bethlehem " was a ve
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, 1, . :.^ ; . Harvey Lamont 52, Scott Kerr 40 ' to, Delbridge; treasurer, Mirs. Frank J. Henderson, will -be presented on evening were largely attended. The S�mper (Mrs. Alf. Clark and choiri I in our village, many coming from
I _.. ,Jr. 111-413eth Shannon 75, *George end the day with
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7 , -.-, - RTOck: corresponding secretary, Mrs. Sunday evening, December 29th. There music 'by the large choir under the HymnF; 168, 125. Ester Psalter- an- quite a distance to .%p
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, . McClure. Sr. II—Arthpr Henderson them, "Heaven's Eternal King, Sears reliatives and friends, among whom
�, I rett Skinner; recording secretary, are thirty -vo,ces i eluded. The'spe- leadf-T-hip of Mr. W. A. Hel.4ren,
, ' Mildred Henderson 72.5, ST. COLUIMMAN Mrs. Wes. Horne; strangerl; swcretary, cial parts for la(-qe.s will be taken by was much enjoyed and the special dis- I
W-:.' Eve n
.`,�,;, ,, , 80.5, Ross (ladies' trio and choix)- Tiolin solo, were a number Of former residents,
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- ski (Xiss, and the day being very fine, it was a
,�,�,.� - �Gordon 64.5, Hiector Lamont 55. Ist
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,Z,�Y, Book—Alma Lawrence, Good. Primer ,,Din tr Set Bargains will continue until end Mrs. Will Ferguson; secretary Chris- Mrs. E. lilatt, miss G. Lammie, who courses by the pasitor were well in "Hymn 'Melange," virleniiiro sisure to, be out.----,Tbe SacraViest
'i'�Ij`�f`�,, Pi,!enlber Ccwne and see. Beattie's China tian Steward.-Phip, Mrs. J. Prance; or- will also play instrumentals, and Mrs. keeping with the day. Nm�nlng oer- G�VtR Lammie, A.T.C.M.); ladieg' Ple
11*�'! -Lois ffle,nderson, Good.—M. ,Wheat- and Gift Store, Senforth. e obsetwed
��J ,,, , ganist, Mrq. Nerwton Clarke and Mrs. 6p� ond ArLrs. J. Henderson. vice� stibject, "The star and the Wis,� ,piartette, "Christmas Starlight," Til- of the Lord's Supper will b
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0U. ey, Teacher. Shaun Ar".n. — The drama play, Well. Skinner; leadei- Baby Band Miss Grace Bell and Miss Olga Bell Mo-"; anthem, "He Sball be Called lotgon (Mesdames Hedden,. Drysdale, in the United Church on the coming
,��,�;-,�', , ip Wes- Sunday, the last Sund8y in the month
.. 14.. . School 'Report.—The following is "Shaun Amon,' will be presented by Mrs. Ed. Johns; Leader Mission Band: will sing a duet. The special men's W-inderful," Coungelor; quarteAte, Sinclair, Hew;); Hymns 172, 1' I
Ill ��,,,, n- and at the morning service, with the
�" , - the report of School Section No. 6, the Literary Society in St. Columban Mrs ley; solo, "Why Do the. Nations,'* Ha
�', " . , ' Fred Oelbridge.; Temperanc,2 parts will be taken by Mr. A. Bell -Hark, the Herald Ange1q. Sing," R.
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.. � MeXillop, for November and Decem- church ball on Monday evening, De- Se, ' del, (Mr. Sam Rennie); offertory, preparatory service on the Friday ev-
�,I.itl. en-tary, Mrs. Phil. Mureb; press and othe)-s. Y. McLaren, WIrg. D. McKinnon, '�R&A. ening preceding--pn Tuesday 4pven-
�*,� 'ber. Those marked with an asterisk cen her 30tb. The plot of the play is ,0jy, avi,begif 11ii4oral Symphinny, Handel; anthem,
�,�,Y,��', t �� qecretary, Mrs. ITenry Ford; supply -School Concert—School Section No. Jaln; pattersj)n, C RT - ing, Christmas Eve, there were two
6,4��". .' have been absent for one or more ex- original, abounds in humor and -
�Jzpl its secretary, Mrs. Thomas Bell; ssenci- 14, Stanley, held their Christmas an- "Colire Ye Lofty, 6"n,� Ve 1,0w,p, "Thy Light ifj Come," Adams- seT
�111�-*� amination. ;Sr. IV — Esther Duffy characters are true to life. It will be ate 'helpers secretary, Mrs. R. D. �ertainmcnt on Wednesday evening, e'hoir; goprano, Kra. J, W, SmAlvron', MC)" "The Sweet Story of Mai'; Rev. passenger trains coming in, the first
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�� 1' .844/1c, Evelyn Sparling 83, Muriel Fin- the play of the season and will, un- Hunter; Heralds: N.o7wth Chinn, Mrs. r)ecrmlbe� ;�ith, and in spite of the --tralto, MT9.. W. Wel"en, A 4inclalr- quartette, "Night of being a special train -v�ell loadedwith
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�. ,'� 1 1 P,M,, KiLlhta." Affamaon (Mrs, Hedden, Mrs, passenge-Ts -and it wag followed about
- 'l,: M814rjani 78, Brenton Godkin 75. Jr. IV doubtedly, be greeted with the bump- Go.orge ,Cowa.Td; Japan, Mrs.. Melville. stormy evening there was a good at- 'u')Ject, "A Real CD7K4mag reagt",
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,!O. rdon Elliott 78, "Reggie Pryce er house it deserves. Upsf's, T. Sherritt, .4 ). hymns two hours later by the' regular trairi
, �, "", L�50 Skinner; Korea, Mrs. Henry Del. tendance. A good programme was anthem, "There Vr"11? R&Pbarful", , Rennie '
�,�,: 75, Iola Beurmann 70, Norine Little — — bridge: Trinidad, Mrs. Thomas Ile]]; 9".ven co. -,,*.-ling of recitations, dia- allartPItte, Mrs;. S, Iff, 'Rfmgbron, Nm, 1145, 70, Antioch: hPnediction. Vesper, carrying the mail and passengers as
�� � _ . Rarrft, Miao 1F. Fisber, A.T.C.,M well, and was well patronized --The
!", 46. 'Sr. III—Alma Finnegan 88, Canadian Border Cities, Mrs. Alvin togues, drills, choruses, musical num- WeRin"O", 14M, J, PEUOYMM, XVA, W, I .1
if,? rural mail couriers found it impos-
A,�i�": M10,Udie Sparling 84, Evelyn Hoegy ' 0 , Cklodwin, choir lead-
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;., FIXETER, Prm: Tndia, Mrs. -Garnet Miners - ,)ers at -1 funcy dances (Trish Lilt and A. McLaren; aopmm oato, "Veor To 'frKanil"t; W.
.,� , , W, go,?�ft�m, ", Rov, A. Rinelair, paotor. sible to give full service for a couple
;:��4.... go. Xv. 111�Vera DUEY 77, Heiem El- I
�K,: . Africa, Y&s. Bruce C"per, Freric-4 Sailor'r3 Uornpipe). Santa was there Not, 0 Tzrael," W -75s, ,11 of days, owing to the unusually bad
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- I i�, t �:-. , ; liott 74, Glen Pryce 65. ST. H—Les- The Late John T. Stewar-i—There Caliadian, Mrij, George Hunter; India to distribute the presents. male ehomn, "Giory to CW in 00 I WWss,-Minn Margaret 110kirk, of . tate of the roads and had to divide
i�,;��,- lie PgVe 79, *Gerald O'Blarn 77 Rita rassed away on Sunday, December in Canada, Mrs. Well. Skinner; Ital- Notes.—Mrs. Fowler and son, Gor- M9110.9t." Oetrolt, Jos opendina the O'bristmas 9
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.114?, , ,DWr, 74. Jr. ' 114M,arie 90;gY, 22nd. at Iiis residence on John Street, ian in Canada. Mrs Nelson (7,0111tes; Ifin, of Torofto, are visiting with SlIT'JaY RehrPol %~;M�W,,,Wt,--- Wfillayill wfth 'her pareTita, Mr. and up, as beat they could, taking one-
�,,_';.. oute ,one day and the
��01,�;� b1dry Pryce, Beitrice Pryce, Everett .John T. Ste -wart, in his 79th v I . — Mr. The U-ited S1M,lZ7 ft%60� (Mt&iqp�p_ 1Xf,,, W, ;W)h1rlt,Nrn. P. FiAlierand half Of the r
L.�'� �1� . ear, af- Honan, Mrs. Co'harles Godbolt; West their friends in this vicinity
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