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The Huron Expositor, 1930-12-05, Page 1
.J ", . ■" I, 1 , ", :'1" S' . ! ty t. y1 , ;'i i , �_ - - _"�F '4� "" ""',, "I'll, ........ . _ . . . . . . . I'll, ..... _-.1'... .. I . I.. __ . .. I __ , . _� i+ t,, el. -11 i d 2 c'. c f i ea""`tig ' , 2 a ,' 1, a. �, , , � - – —,t , 7 x in�',m� P. .' I 11lit: r l� R y1. at• „ �,9 1 Y if" { p PI ... 1,.'�,rr53,..v i .,'d?, X:�`.,�'. .b'�1,:r.w )i£f ,::, s ';!., J,7,Z'".0—P'`� .Y„y, ��.1P w h'U ;C S':!f+'+ia �, M'^nt't >'`1'`�y..r iy nr �f '. SjS 1}�,�'.. �..� lk x(} M'. 4.3ibi` ;” hi', f , i,'+!r'x' §N. o-1 -• r r r ..: , k, vm ,. w .nv! ikd;l'S,^! ,Sr1, k 'h' K +'f�'.,'. `?iR r,£ ' Y 1 ly _{ r,,, W•,:, y, v _, -y c. �, ', . * e : D .. f( } /}o-7 - - i M d ,: d. ? a .,r. uf. ,.. l I" a df.rf �.. }((lt.n ,f':,....�u •,'•4 tpa y' ti %venty F311St Year 111' i�T ray & a i 2:; Ort t , n t , ,� A, Ri �4 • �" v 0.1 ' �' t 1`l � Sy: u. „-: 3�.,:'�.M FH ".,x ) .'.,..,., . :' `�: ,•. 3h:{1 ! S ,,oaf + ;�y'3 r :.'� r; �{ Pf' i ;.( w�}.. �t��`,, (. �I .,n. ;:C ?1:4t 1�. 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A�v Y; , r k� �i;,t:, S>5 1r'�i :.;�, r, r .; �°�b�'r,s.l.11y.ro-,'. epee ��"`-�v nu N�N`�Ya•�a,..',y.� n g . :':� Y n.,,;, ,.. `V rv,:, 5...„,.i_ +,u ,..',- r. t ,f, ,i �±',-,§. `2' ?v��lK.kd'•�s,. ia•4,it G.F. ... f'nt.. t1, vY .,I a gal rf it .does! not when a#ain'ed, Th !.rages Zaal1 was riled zed ,.,. ,r,. , • .,. , .• , - "• ”' .�-, .. ., ,A, ,.r ., • ,., I ,Y ...:y •;F,'+'' >P-.eriy'!g 'f� ;1°i fie r5 i ,r e"• Y",. '..,fi. so- b}'b `, s C,+x: Ali;,? y { prolate an inwards Ja of accomplish- &: a 4 „ : programme nuns ere 'ate 'play we%r B Q )t' , l: . aa'D ': t ,' 1` S �9r^tY'l , YOUNG PEOPLE Y ,1 r _ �>..r r r �� �, meent. This ',o of aehievem'en� is tivibh 'fa sn'a�7,,:;,tbat d+el• ted `the , �;. y�� ��y t joy t y . k 11 ''.. jl '- �' '" `"(.�' r' Y h' Y+ 1rS.('r . rfy� ,�l gl ". , orae of the greatest joys that is AM „ 4zdi ', .�.,. ,,,. a QRre4e. 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P. o",;; t .vh430.Ai,..,. s*{,r ,'" ,( , : r ir' k',' ,n , 9 {'ii Nobw?bhsbandnng umfa Y passible for us to experrenb, and thisa ., During the intermission Miffs; �'! .r The a�b uj ; asta+ou 1 tb�:'t:lins O i 1, ° pd al!x� � � �, .> l s ther and road condatioaris a good! sada- and when every nation on, this uni- I think the,'adjective "ewsorthy" has a Vir r n'ia Andersson and Bax!b�x'a Arbex- � e„ , ... ,.. � finals ars vers, is united an Daae great league zted Ss,afoxb�f, in znapf '1*�ro3tr :1 n +enc', turned out to hear the , J A gi ' 'hart. da? eeldl the Sailors Hormpipe, '' , It;^5P 1.diet inti,„ r Bey^ Nr s • ` Church them difi'erer6ees will, be settled by � / ; . ,,, . ly •d is 4xoyexi flea '8 .. c ' ' lfa '' dhey. _, e + . , il• . 17, . ? the Huron Presb'by'tea y United person ,. , K . , �, , just lace err :the vera definition of s oratorical arybLtv+artion instead of vvar. That will success. A erson trymrig to succeed which wad one of the befst nlim!bexs. o-"4 „ ' Young Peoples' Societies needs someone standing Iby vera un- z the gvpst :eels roti !mai o ,re ,,,•4pposr� ,. , t�'1t .1- W �b� 4t + g ,, The prolgramine, which was ,.o.rect- p��13 s� �h � 1, United b, the iciest social organization of 1.� _ , ,�� �, a Y contest oar •Ontario 'Street • � derstands. Inner conflicts rage, prob- °' 1 '�* red by +1V1}rs'. Kirkwood' and lYLss Fen the Coinmel�aial Hotel'''° e#%tely, Tliurx ezu were 'dei'~+byeti., '*" lti a w, Church, Clinton, ,on Monday evening. the time. Another great question of lems distracit, and failures' depress A Canal �,� L" ��:l dyy moin�g, (M!n, I?a,)� apdy�:�; i: were ore.ent. to da is, 'acct mese 'better morally nell, of the staff, wsa�s a:s fbllaws: Only three contestantsY , bunt if tbhem is someone nearby who 1. March, selected; ',Oxreho4trla,. }M.- The �bloak :,oansisted::i�f' ,bh�ee sroo!e" ; ;•� ;s r17•s'pl�`,r : hCX ; Mrs. 'Gee 'of G nd Bend, who wort in than they were? ,Or has,-tihere been knows what an 'effort 'is bean mads ��T il,'s, srae�l & oh xters, g; Fit . nT'. � h'gs '�P� t� caber' i In- w g 1'r Ort.41' � '_ Barber, M. Rasa, N. H�a7�l�nlc, D. So- I n _ s' ,f,, ru r , .: � ,,: , � the ladies' class in the southern sec- any progress made in, morality. intention, is right no ,:,rl» : �*, s4rp a z, + and thatthe n g ; - G. Ronnie, E. Duncan, F.-Devexeaua4 .:.Swifts Canarin'a?n Pme�ice, eV W. G.: rife c �lv �; -finals was unable to et telligeneq has certainly improved, 'bull out om a ► ,;:.- n Th, S heal• ?a ' :W1i11is' shoe ;>atEome vnt li apart Tran? bo$h ���1 ra�"a rtion semi g1. Matter how far short the• c e road's. so far. as' characier is concerned, we :, i , J. Cardio, 2. So Songs, c ();' oNem ail.: g Aa male , Asa i i i r a through, on ecount of drifted "yn ,Y,, ,. new 'stint is possible. Man;* a man C� - 1 " feaavd of Iifop, ince Glary, Sir Edlwin merits, thi+ee �, t J . .1. + n Those fx the northern section were have practically geanse backward. Sub i+ a fail re in this life ,because his r•-, ,tif „ �: - �.a:.;.» - - ,r: Ei ar . 'b Inrfant Jesus sun in fire firms "' v' rad a?g'" l�ec.r x', ,,. I a,. ' �,. �„ b 'bad mads from be- tlety of thou has awn at the ex- s u �;, Y . g ( ) g. Tlie_ xe was cl covered about also prev�d y t gr fir, companion is doubtful �f his p�' Latriri'). 7°his ebeaubiful carol repre•• 3.30 a.m. but had gaine¢1 su'h head ;ont ,'r` ,I rad iurg on hand. The contest was there'- pen -so -of stability of soul. We of to ability to succeed, acid many peeople r atr 'e iu ium'putg ?aQ' Fite y b a� 4 1 � .crafted the Mother Mary hushing her. wa before ark :harm tiv+as turned i' rF ; fore "narrowed down to ,t'hre'e speak- day have far more ideas and' are freer think their lives are failures 'because -,• " �. V + ; , child with a, 'soft•.lullab while in the y` t' 'her an'kite' f04 . u�l- ' < ,.,,, tr :". h► � � � '" „ � �,,,: Y fha' fie iuremeii were povcprless Th's ';bl' 1 'r ens, rRev.:M. Farrill, pastor of the from superstition than our gra'nd�- they are living such an' ordinary rap- �'�� ep g �' bui�ta, , � ,: � �,�h N �1 ,r dhstiance are heard the 'Sh herdic ap- saws the buildings.. ,s.. t kwOv , r} tihurcah, presddeds, 'and' in' a few open- fathers, but we shave nit their fidelity tine ,suc'h a medieocre kind' of life. +v • eCU � +}, 0 � pxoa'Ghln sin m "O Corn, Let Us many,yeais 1h (7}dy Die ,t�„�_';, u�3��”. ing remarks, outlined the object of to purpose, uncomplaining courage g g' ons of the old 'bu u s " ,� -, 1 , , ,., I, I But no one is a failure if he has done 'L'heblaze apparently oritgina'ted in �}� the me,ebinsg• and simple strength of personality. his best with his God given talents. - •�___ Adore Hi -m �' Mr. Day. the rear of the Israel & t"iharters .tome Se or and *as„ mie af` �+ _'�� wy The speaker. were called, in alpha- But if morality implies the 'virtues - 3. Blossom Dancer pupfils of Mfiss as the roof of at was down�and the ,. ..L G x�� , "" Our capacities for work are diffei^enut Heil r 4. a eGxeetin Th, Priv- business ` VI.,. 14"[ 't� ` befits! order . The first to speak was exalted in the code of Christ, we have and hence w, cannot 'ah' she rulers � ,or, • � � ( ) bra �� Di lomraus, whole �o� ablaze when the alarm r n'oldrs Sead'ortli (altern'ate), b Presenbati p A few years ago it was pule Edfwia P. Chesney, of Egmondville made some halting progress. We are This, team competed against thirty-, pal' () was turned! in. ' " leaders. One of the first st, s which. g Y by Ghe late M. Bradenaak, wlin i g , P Mr. Mullen. Those receiving diplomas �, t' Upuited Church', the ultimate winner kinder, genftler and more generous'. must be considered. on th', road to five Other Counties • from Ontario and were. K Anent, M. Beattie, , 'The upstaiirs apartmsn�s were, occu- ,will suffer a heavy <d59 as, w `FF. tr ` "x: of the men's' class, his subject being We think there is more insolence in success is 'a choice of one of the four a beam from! Stanstead','County, Que- 'Marga'ret 'Cardno, M. Drover, A. pied by Mr- Matthews andfamily, Mass stand, firers was�i�t0e, i -t lin ,xr}.Aw- �,, ".`'higgress." Hie ,said! in substanlce': the world than before 'but in reality or five thousand now existing occu- bet. The competition this year was F inlaysony 112. Keys, M Mc$e1 M. 11IeLead 'arid Mm. Lorne Dale andlance carried ow dt, t a 7 ,. , ,, w, look 'at history in the large there are only moms newspapers. the most keenly Contested winch has ' s pati'oms, the one in which we can give lar, G. Parke, L. Pinkney, I. I• Direst, l ?pf. see it as a 'graph of rising anti. Newspapers to -day are powerful o'r- our abilities and capacities the most ever been conducted far connection with J. Johnston, J. Archibald, N. Bolton, .- 1_1 ,' fiF ,, - . ' ,.,ling. states. Nations and cultures ga'nizations which scour the world' ' cession. Whether our work be the Royal 'Winter Pair. r. With thirty- r r; r " p J. 'Finnigan, W. P. Lane, I. L: �llobt, lespie; 6. Pyramid' 'Buildiisg, pupils i'n this d'istrri'et- +Som were' i7p , r ppearing as in some. gigantic film for crimes and +s+candals to present to temporary or permanent let us not seven 'team's competing, Huron Coun- F. E. Ryan, E. M. Workman; (c) of 'Mx, We!edmark. " their !stock for a mile or mbme:rFp�,) r,i yi but in all that irregular movement of, our notice. 'Wee mig'h't conclude that make of in a "job." A job is an oc- ty stood 15th and, although not Presentation of Cup and (Medals won Part IT. "Mm, Bab," .a play in two ter. If mold wearther con'ii �k � �, ff�'' � s rami rat on, half the world' is trying to kill In standing higher in thea competitran, n Luke, a would have been fa x"' ', s!teH and niteml, certain P cupation undertaken' for a price. on Field Day by Mr. Barber: Winner acts. Cast,: Miss Rebecca , ( real hshap a z�fit mbmenebs stand out as the peaks and the other half. stat in, ,our awn ham's. engineerlrug, teaching, or even in law they made a very creditable showing. of ,Barber ,Cup, Robert Abe(rhart; m�aideen' l'ad'y, Elelan!or Evans; Philip a great nu'inber of" people. t � +�r, •s" essence of humane history. Certain and .on our streets .we are astonished one may ,rave 'a j'ofb., be nothing wore The County will again b� represented boys' ,Senior Chamgnon, Robert Aber- Ra sin cher 'nephew, Alvin S'ild Mrs. 'Si'lls', of Clevelrand, sent ar � � i ;+ ns which once mhdo are never lost. to find no rudeness but instead a than a job holder. Let us' aim then, in the Inter�Count Liv$. Stock Jud 3" ' ' ' 1? �� „ gas J Y g- hart; Intermedia~, Champion', John Katherine Rogers, her niece, Anna day or two with her parents, Yri�Ir. a1Td s, See by step man has climbed up from democratic courtesy and a chivalry in Competition and 'Seed Jud' n' of , Step p to not make a living merely, but to g A g Carona; Junior Gha'mpion', Evan Ren- Edmunds'; Marieon 'Bryant, a friend of Mrs. Golkii7ig. .; _12 savagery. What were those steps? a hundaed- .times more real than make a .life. Competition at the Prai€incial Winter nee; Girls' 'Senior 'Champi'on, Beatrice Katherine, Margaret Cyardno.; Mr. The muaiiCflpal' pot is begi'n'ning# ' First, speech. Think 'of 'speech not as when men enslaved their women ani. What is necessary if we are to Fair, Guelph, on December 8th and I Aberharrt; Junior Champion, Alda Bol- Robert Brown, a clerk for the law firm r simmer and may coin& to a- `boiling a sudden achievement but as the slow irnsumed the fidelity of their we've. by make a true success of Dux work, is 9,th. The memisber's of this team will' torr; 5, Dance, "Th'e Irish Washer- of Benson & 'Ben'soa, Jack Habki'rk; point before noanination day `vvhkh • 7 " development of articulate expression, putting them in mores', while they to make of R, a mission. By this is be: woman, Form I, pupils of Miss Gil- Patty, the maid, Helen Britton; Jen- will bring out candidates for, Reeve through ceuetunies of effort, from the fought for Christ in the Holy Land, meant a mission in the sense of a Mr. Frank Reynolds',.-Seaforth; Mr. kips, the butter, I'an McLeanc Act Is and K au'nci7loms: ., �� Mate. calls of animi'als to, the lyric The Prevailing mode of marriage is a duty for which we feel comrnussuoned Gordon Reynolds, S,afoarth; Mr. Mer- Scene: The living xoom fin, Miss • R�,- Mitis. D. Bruce weho underwent are M p+n flights of pae'try. 'Mahout wards gen- refinemm�enrt over marriage by capturr in the sense of a worthy errand of vyn Cudmare, HensalMa Mr. John r �� } erallization 'would, have Stopped in its or -purchase. Theme is less brutality service Than this there is no higher Fo+the'ringham, Brueeffelg, beginning and reason, would have between men and women and between po•.sibility in the realm of human ef- The three to constitilte, the team • stayed where we find it in the brute. parex,ts and children than in any re- fort 'and .attainment. It is the cap- will be c'hossen from the four men'tion- Wfrthout words man' could not have be- corded generation, so that summing ati1izing orf the noblest impulses of ed above. came the man which he is. No doubt all t'hinrgsr up we :must admit that pro- the 'heart and soul. The out -pouring - - the next big steep along this line will grests has been made 'along this line. of self in devoted us'efuln'ess. While ` be a universal language. In all pro- In the activities of men who would ambition is one -of God's riob.6A gifts, SEAFORTH COLLEGIATE bafbility this step -will take centuries like to go back to the anti -machine beware of it. There are different COMMENCEMENT but it eve tu'ally will come and every age, we sing the song of tools and kinds some helpful, some harmful. nation will ,spread the 'same tongue. machines which are liberating map, There is a type -of ambition that seeks Diplomas and Field Day Cup and When looking at the progress of the We grow 'gigantic arms that build in to carve out 'a 'career of fame and Medals Presented. Programme and ' 's that once con- world we m'a'lt take into conside'ra'tion a month the pyramid glary that seeks, self-adv,ancerrient as Two -Act Play a Great Success. fire, for fine made mean independentsumed a mullion men. We m,axe great an ,end in itself 'rather than as an in, of climate, ,offered him as food a eyes ,that ,search out the invisible stars cidental by-product. The more pram- The Seventh Annual -Commencement thousand articles which were inedible of the sky and little eyes that peer in'- icing the field the 'greater the tempta- Exero ses in connection "with Seaforth before and not least of all made him to the invisible cells of life. We speak tion to allow success, promotion and Collegiate -Institute, were held hi master of might. Pacture, the dark Wirth ease across the oceans and we merited TAeognfitionl 'rto W,,stract a Camino s Opera 'Hall on Friday e'yen- I before an did conquer it. Picture mnvc' through the air like gids. It worthy purpose into ea lasers for sell- ing of fast week, and proved one of s •. je' ,1 , I d I .." t 4 beens country home; Act II: scene: operation 3'} , A' � ^ / 'Y' C�aa. 1 A� 4'� R q} : ��,�'}k'''g, }1�P�(n r' '', , 3' "'��12f,"a�^�V AN��,:y�r� �'� +t ,ISYS y� fill t lY ;1 IfAIVi 11v� f5�"r!i 4� , , ,,,,'''(1'th sllllap -,,t1 .It4� ,' , '11 ,y z a I_I I,' ' A• - presiding. The roll was ans1Were4 M. with a thought (moan prose or poetry. 42 - .. f 'l i .J ", . ■" I, 1 , ", :'1" S' . ! ty t. y1 , ;'i i , �_ - - _"�F '4� "" ""',, "I'll, ........ . _ . . . . . . . I'll, ..... _-.1'... .. I . I.. __ . .. I __ , . _� i+ t,, el. -11 i d 2 c'. c f i ea""`tig ' , 2 a ,' 1, a. �, , , � - – —,t , 7 x in�',m� P. .' I 11lit: r l� R y1. at• „ �,9 1 Y if" { p PI ... 1,.'�,rr53,..v i .,'d?, X:�`.,�'. .b'�1,:r.w )i£f ,::, s ';!., J,7,Z'".0—P'`� .Y„y, ��.1P w h'U ;C S':!f+'+ia �, M'^nt't >'`1'`�y..r iy nr �f '. SjS 1}�,�'.. �..� lk x(} M'. 4.3ibi` ;” hi', f , i,'+!r'x' §N. o-1 -• r r r ..: , k, vm ,. w .nv! ikd;l'S,^! ,Sr1, k 'h' K +'f�'.,'. `?iR r,£ ' Y 1 ly _{ r,,, W•,:, y, v _, -y c. �, ', . * e : D .. f( } /}o-7 - - i M d ,: d. ? a .,r. uf. ,.. l I" a df.rf �.. }((lt.n ,f':,....�u •,'•4 tpa y' ti %venty F311St Year 111' i�T ray & a i 2:; Ort t , n t , ,� A, Ri �4 • �" v 0.1 ' �' t 1`l � Sy: u. „-: 3�.,:'�.M FH ".,x ) .'.,..,., . :' `�: ,•. 3h:{1 ! S ,,oaf + ;�y'3 r :.'� r; �{ Pf' i ;.( w�}.. �t��`,, (. �I .,n. ;:C ?1:4t 1�. Whale Number 3286 ,...., r s.•�,- „�„ c. , .:i w.+, • a , rad:. ;fie, _ .. .::1-1111, .. nnn.���.®nn�4•n•�, ing... .. r n -: ,.:. ,.. .. x'r^ M.;';51 r /. :bi• A r. s''-ik ^r?' r - h 1. >y( t.. (. 7 S.A., n}': FI 6 IDS',, . - ,,.: , ': . •.. . ,. • . , : ,...y.' :_', R,. .1r a"��a+11„ ''JfY3' yN� t; t �.'' �tr,j! C S .•. t ^,esus. ,}Y..�'r ('r " ¢ 's N a ;. N x � AYIa r'Y �" i� 7 I s ,.,,: ,�^ - ..., i', r;,✓�,M4,,. e qf,L I lr su sfu Ther , „ et volA succes l in -VI :. a_ •9 a i. , ' foarttum. 9 e kneel th !, s s s ,. �,. �., 1 - ^;y .k .c reach •� '- a. o- to re h � h � , ,:' °r VIL g tris use 'rmr our striven ' � ,r �. 4 , _ �s ofel, , '� � f t,.� TEST WON BY EGMONR LE i g� ORATORY CON ,. , , d � ..� .. � N r ,�� . S. �� } �>!, 1 i•. � V ��. .F,AEr ,,+ A, e 1 , :fn �. A�v Y; , r k� �i;,t:, S>5 1r'�i :.;�, r, r .; �°�b�'r,s.l.11y.ro-,'. epee ��"`-�v nu N�N`�Ya•�a,..',y.� n g . :':� Y n.,,;, ,.. `V rv,:, 5...„,.i_ +,u ,..',- r. t ,f, ,i �±',-,§. `2' ?v��lK.kd'•�s,. ia•4,it G.F. ... f'nt.. t1, vY .,I a gal rf it .does! not when a#ain'ed, Th !.rages Zaal1 was riled zed ,.,. ,r,. , • .,. , .• , - "• ”' .�-, .. ., ,A, ,.r ., • ,., I ,Y ...:y •;F,'+'' >P-.eriy'!g 'f� ;1°i fie r5 i ,r e"• Y",. '..,fi. so- b}'b `, s C,+x: Ali;,? y { prolate an inwards Ja of accomplish- &: a 4 „ : programme nuns ere 'ate 'play we%r B Q )t' , l: . aa'D ': t ,' 1` S �9r^tY'l , YOUNG PEOPLE Y ,1 r _ �>..r r r �� �, meent. This ',o of aehievem'en� is tivibh 'fa sn'a�7,,:;,tbat d+el• ted `the , �;. y�� ��y t joy t y . k 11 ''.. jl '- �' '" `"(.�' r' Y h' Y+ 1rS.('r . rfy� ,�l gl ". , orae of the greatest joys that is AM „ 4zdi ', .�.,. ,,,. a QRre4e. ':•0�;:�. yr i, x „ N,�. .;`'1�! t . ." ,... ` +a It �iq.�. .,: f j, -,FT`' (' yy +'dtV� p "!4f3I The Lea a of Nsartrions is one varable wee- da . •<:: .. p. n ,lti,,• y: �,,.r 1,1 11" r 'g °r G , i , �y r a 5. P. o",;; t .vh430.Ai,..,. s*{,r ,'" ,( , : r ir' k',' ,n , 9 {'ii Nobw?bhsbandnng umfa Y passible for us to experrenb, and thisa ., During the intermission Miffs; �'! .r The a�b uj ; asta+ou 1 tb�:'t:lins O i 1, ° pd al!x� � � �, .> l s ther and road condatioaris a good! sada- and when every nation on, this uni- I think the,'adjective "ewsorthy" has a Vir r n'ia Andersson and Bax!b�x'a Arbex- � e„ , ... ,.. � finals ars vers, is united an Daae great league zted Ss,afoxb�f, in znapf '1*�ro3tr :1 n +enc', turned out to hear the , J A gi ' 'hart. da? eeldl the Sailors Hormpipe, '' , It;^5P 1.diet inti,„ r Bey^ Nr s • ` Church them difi'erer6ees will, be settled by � / ; . ,,, . ly •d is 4xoyexi flea '8 .. c ' ' lfa '' dhey. _, e + . , il• . 17, . ? the Huron Presb'by'tea y United person ,. , K . , �, , just lace err :the vera definition of s oratorical arybLtv+artion instead of vvar. That will success. A erson trymrig to succeed which wad one of the befst nlim!bexs. o-"4 „ ' Young Peoples' Societies needs someone standing Iby vera un- z the gvpst :eels roti !mai o ,re ,,,•4pposr� ,. , t�'1t .1- W �b� 4t + g ,, The prolgramine, which was ,.o.rect- p��13 s� �h � 1, United b, the iciest social organization of 1.� _ , ,�� �, a Y contest oar •Ontario 'Street • � derstands. Inner conflicts rage, prob- °' 1 '�* red by +1V1}rs'. Kirkwood' and lYLss Fen the Coinmel�aial Hotel'''° e#%tely, Tliurx ezu were 'dei'~+byeti., '*" lti a w, Church, Clinton, ,on Monday evening. the time. Another great question of lems distracit, and failures' depress A Canal �,� L" ��:l dyy moin�g, (M!n, I?a,)� apdy�:�; i: were ore.ent. to da is, 'acct mese 'better morally nell, of the staff, wsa�s a:s fbllaws: Only three contestantsY , bunt if tbhem is someone nearby who 1. March, selected; ',Oxreho4trla,. }M.- The �bloak :,oansisted::i�f' ,bh�ee sroo!e" ; ;•� ;s r17•s'pl�`,r : hCX ; Mrs. 'Gee 'of G nd Bend, who wort in than they were? ,Or has,-tihere been knows what an 'effort 'is bean mads ��T il,'s, srae�l & oh xters, g; Fit . nT'. � h'gs '�P� t� caber' i In- w g 1'r Ort.41' � '_ Barber, M. Rasa, N. H�a7�l�nlc, D. So- I n _ s' ,f,, ru r , .: � ,,: , � the ladies' class in the southern sec- any progress made in, morality. intention, is right no ,:,rl» : �*, s4rp a z, + and thatthe n g ; - G. Ronnie, E. Duncan, F.-Devexeaua4 .:.Swifts Canarin'a?n Pme�ice, eV W. G.: rife c �lv �; -finals was unable to et telligeneq has certainly improved, 'bull out om a ► ,;:.- n Th, S heal• ?a ' :W1i11is' shoe ;>atEome vnt li apart Tran? bo$h ���1 ra�"a rtion semi g1. Matter how far short the• c e road's. so far. as' characier is concerned, we :, i , J. Cardio, 2. So Songs, c ();' oNem ail.: g Aa male , Asa i i i r a through, on ecount of drifted "yn ,Y,, ,. new 'stint is possible. Man;* a man C� - 1 " feaavd of Iifop, ince Glary, Sir Edlwin merits, thi+ee �, t J . .1. + n Those fx the northern section were have practically geanse backward. Sub i+ a fail re in this life ,because his r•-, ,tif „ �: - �.a:.;.» - - ,r: Ei ar . 'b Inrfant Jesus sun in fire firms "' v' rad a?g'" l�ec.r x', ,,. I a,. ' �,. �„ b 'bad mads from be- tlety of thou has awn at the ex- s u �;, Y . g ( ) g. Tlie_ xe was cl covered about also prev�d y t gr fir, companion is doubtful �f his p�' Latriri'). 7°his ebeaubiful carol repre•• 3.30 a.m. but had gaine¢1 su'h head ;ont ,'r` ,I rad iurg on hand. The contest was there'- pen -so -of stability of soul. We of to ability to succeed, acid many peeople r atr 'e iu ium'putg ?aQ' Fite y b a� 4 1 � .crafted the Mother Mary hushing her. wa before ark :harm tiv+as turned i' rF ; fore "narrowed down to ,t'hre'e speak- day have far more ideas and' are freer think their lives are failures 'because -,• " �. V + ; , child with a, 'soft•.lullab while in the y` t' 'her an'kite' f04 . u�l- ' < ,.,,, tr :". h► � � � '" „ � �,,,: Y fha' fie iuremeii were povcprless Th's ';bl' 1 'r ens, rRev.:M. Farrill, pastor of the from superstition than our gra'nd�- they are living such an' ordinary rap- �'�� ep g �' bui�ta, , � ,: � �,�h N �1 ,r dhstiance are heard the 'Sh herdic ap- saws the buildings.. ,s.. t kwOv , r} tihurcah, presddeds, 'and' in' a few open- fathers, but we shave nit their fidelity tine ,suc'h a medieocre kind' of life. +v • eCU � +}, 0 � pxoa'Ghln sin m "O Corn, Let Us many,yeais 1h (7}dy Die ,t�„�_';, u�3��”. ing remarks, outlined the object of to purpose, uncomplaining courage g g' ons of the old 'bu u s " ,� -, 1 , , ,., I, I But no one is a failure if he has done 'L'heblaze apparently oritgina'ted in �}� the me,ebinsg• and simple strength of personality. his best with his God given talents. - •�___ Adore Hi -m �' Mr. Day. the rear of the Israel & t"iharters .tome Se or and *as„ mie af` �+ _'�� wy The speaker. were called, in alpha- But if morality implies the 'virtues - 3. Blossom Dancer pupfils of Mfiss as the roof of at was down�and the ,. ..L G x�� , "" Our capacities for work are diffei^enut Heil r 4. a eGxeetin Th, Priv- business ` VI.,. 14"[ 't� ` befits! order . The first to speak was exalted in the code of Christ, we have and hence w, cannot 'ah' she rulers � ,or, • � � ( ) bra �� Di lomraus, whole �o� ablaze when the alarm r n'oldrs Sead'ortli (altern'ate), b Presenbati p A few years ago it was pule Edfwia P. Chesney, of Egmondville made some halting progress. We are This, team competed against thirty-, pal' () was turned! in. ' " leaders. One of the first st, s which. g Y by Ghe late M. Bradenaak, wlin i g , P Mr. Mullen. Those receiving diplomas �, t' Upuited Church', the ultimate winner kinder, genftler and more generous'. must be considered. on th', road to five Other Counties • from Ontario and were. K Anent, M. Beattie, , 'The upstaiirs apartmsn�s were, occu- ,will suffer a heavy <d59 as, w `FF. tr ` "x: of the men's' class, his subject being We think there is more insolence in success is 'a choice of one of the four a beam from! Stanstead','County, Que- 'Marga'ret 'Cardno, M. Drover, A. pied by Mr- Matthews andfamily, Mass stand, firers was�i�t0e, i -t lin ,xr}.Aw- �,, ".`'higgress." Hie ,said! in substanlce': the world than before 'but in reality or five thousand now existing occu- bet. The competition this year was F inlaysony 112. Keys, M Mc$e1 M. 11IeLead 'arid Mm. Lorne Dale andlance carried ow dt, t a 7 ,. , ,, w, look 'at history in the large there are only moms newspapers. the most keenly Contested winch has ' s pati'oms, the one in which we can give lar, G. Parke, L. Pinkney, I. I• Direst, l ?pf. see it as a 'graph of rising anti. Newspapers to -day are powerful o'r- our abilities and capacities the most ever been conducted far connection with J. Johnston, J. Archibald, N. Bolton, .- 1_1 ,' fiF ,, - . ' ,.,ling. states. Nations and cultures ga'nizations which scour the world' ' cession. Whether our work be the Royal 'Winter Pair. r. With thirty- r r; r " p J. 'Finnigan, W. P. Lane, I. L: �llobt, lespie; 6. Pyramid' 'Buildiisg, pupils i'n this d'istrri'et- +Som were' i7p , r ppearing as in some. gigantic film for crimes and +s+candals to present to temporary or permanent let us not seven 'team's competing, Huron Coun- F. E. Ryan, E. M. Workman; (c) of 'Mx, We!edmark. " their !stock for a mile or mbme:rFp�,) r,i yi but in all that irregular movement of, our notice. 'Wee mig'h't conclude that make of in a "job." A job is an oc- ty stood 15th and, although not Presentation of Cup and (Medals won Part IT. "Mm, Bab," .a play in two ter. If mold wearther con'ii �k � �, ff�'' � s rami rat on, half the world' is trying to kill In standing higher in thea competitran, n Luke, a would have been fa x"' ', s!teH and niteml, certain P cupation undertaken' for a price. on Field Day by Mr. Barber: Winner acts. Cast,: Miss Rebecca , ( real hshap a z�fit mbmenebs stand out as the peaks and the other half. stat in, ,our awn ham's. engineerlrug, teaching, or even in law they made a very creditable showing. of ,Barber ,Cup, Robert Abe(rhart; m�aideen' l'ad'y, Elelan!or Evans; Philip a great nu'inber of" people. t � +�r, •s" essence of humane history. Certain and .on our streets .we are astonished one may ,rave 'a j'ofb., be nothing wore The County will again b� represented boys' ,Senior Chamgnon, Robert Aber- Ra sin cher 'nephew, Alvin S'ild Mrs. 'Si'lls', of Clevelrand, sent ar � � i ;+ ns which once mhdo are never lost. to find no rudeness but instead a than a job holder. Let us' aim then, in the Inter�Count Liv$. Stock Jud 3" ' ' ' 1? �� „ gas J Y g- hart; Intermedia~, Champion', John Katherine Rogers, her niece, Anna day or two with her parents, Yri�Ir. a1Td s, See by step man has climbed up from democratic courtesy and a chivalry in Competition and 'Seed Jud' n' of , Step p to not make a living merely, but to g A g Carona; Junior Gha'mpion', Evan Ren- Edmunds'; Marieon 'Bryant, a friend of Mrs. Golkii7ig. .; _12 savagery. What were those steps? a hundaed- .times more real than make a .life. Competition at the Prai€incial Winter nee; Girls' 'Senior 'Champi'on, Beatrice Katherine, Margaret Cyardno.; Mr. The muaiiCflpal' pot is begi'n'ning# ' First, speech. Think 'of 'speech not as when men enslaved their women ani. What is necessary if we are to Fair, Guelph, on December 8th and I Aberharrt; Junior Champion, Alda Bol- Robert Brown, a clerk for the law firm r simmer and may coin& to a- `boiling a sudden achievement but as the slow irnsumed the fidelity of their we've. by make a true success of Dux work, is 9,th. The memisber's of this team will' torr; 5, Dance, "Th'e Irish Washer- of Benson & 'Ben'soa, Jack Habki'rk; point before noanination day `vvhkh • 7 " development of articulate expression, putting them in mores', while they to make of R, a mission. By this is be: woman, Form I, pupils of Miss Gil- Patty, the maid, Helen Britton; Jen- will bring out candidates for, Reeve through ceuetunies of effort, from the fought for Christ in the Holy Land, meant a mission in the sense of a Mr. Frank Reynolds',.-Seaforth; Mr. kips, the butter, I'an McLeanc Act Is and K au'nci7loms: ., �� Mate. calls of animi'als to, the lyric The Prevailing mode of marriage is a duty for which we feel comrnussuoned Gordon Reynolds, S,afoarth; Mr. Mer- Scene: The living xoom fin, Miss • R�,- Mitis. D. Bruce weho underwent are M p+n flights of pae'try. 'Mahout wards gen- refinemm�enrt over marriage by capturr in the sense of a worthy errand of vyn Cudmare, HensalMa Mr. John r �� } erallization 'would, have Stopped in its or -purchase. Theme is less brutality service Than this there is no higher Fo+the'ringham, Brueeffelg, beginning and reason, would have between men and women and between po•.sibility in the realm of human ef- The three to constitilte, the team • stayed where we find it in the brute. parex,ts and children than in any re- fort 'and .attainment. It is the cap- will be c'hossen from the four men'tion- Wfrthout words man' could not have be- corded generation, so that summing ati1izing orf the noblest impulses of ed above. came the man which he is. No doubt all t'hinrgsr up we :must admit that pro- the 'heart and soul. The out -pouring - - the next big steep along this line will grests has been made 'along this line. of self in devoted us'efuln'ess. While ` be a universal language. In all pro- In the activities of men who would ambition is one -of God's riob.6A gifts, SEAFORTH COLLEGIATE bafbility this step -will take centuries like to go back to the anti -machine beware of it. There are different COMMENCEMENT but it eve tu'ally will come and every age, we sing the song of tools and kinds some helpful, some harmful. nation will ,spread the 'same tongue. machines which are liberating map, There is a type -of ambition that seeks Diplomas and Field Day Cup and When looking at the progress of the We grow 'gigantic arms that build in to carve out 'a 'career of fame and Medals Presented. Programme and ' 's that once con- world we m'a'lt take into conside'ra'tion a month the pyramid glary that seeks, self-adv,ancerrient as Two -Act Play a Great Success. fire, for fine made mean independentsumed a mullion men. We m,axe great an ,end in itself 'rather than as an in, of climate, ,offered him as food a eyes ,that ,search out the invisible stars cidental by-product. The more pram- The Seventh Annual -Commencement thousand articles which were inedible of the sky and little eyes that peer in'- icing the field the 'greater the tempta- Exero ses in connection "with Seaforth before and not least of all made him to the invisible cells of life. We speak tion to allow success, promotion and Collegiate -Institute, were held hi master of might. Pacture, the dark Wirth ease across the oceans and we merited TAeognfitionl 'rto W,,stract a Camino s Opera 'Hall on Friday e'yen- I before an did conquer it. Picture mnvc' through the air like gids. It worthy purpose into ea lasers for sell- ing of fast week, and proved one of s •. je' ,1 , I d I .." t 4 beens country home; Act II: scene: operation in iLondonl lasrq week, n% " The' same. Directed' by Mrs. Kirk- doing as well as could be expected.,L. wood and Miss Fennell. "God' Save The Women''s Institute m(eC,rn Yt7ie = �"', ra „ hall the King -11 Kineg. recently with Mrs. Janyes Hill 1. - presiding. The roll was ans1Were4 • ; with a thought (moan prose or poetry. REPORT OF HOG Minutes of last meeeting Were adapt- F �� �� ed as correct and after the bu'sin a ,11 I discussion, SHIPMENTS 'Mies. Margaret Davis gays: .3, 4`rw a splendid report ,of eche London Con- 'i venrtion. The following is the report of ho,g reading Mrs. C. Bowman gave a an Christmas. M4 s. K. Drake +.}� shipments for month ending Oct fiber and AU-iss N. Wilson favored, they meet- • ' 31, 1930: ing' with a duet. Each, person+receirw �r' Seaforth-Total hogs, 105;: select ed a pretty and, useful arrticle:.'iui the , „„ bacont, 30; bacon, 66; ,buijehe'rs, 4; g� exchange. Lunch was serve by .. +°� heavies, 3 Gmoup I. ., W:alton--•Total hogs, 179; select X•�• ;Sillrs, of Cleveland, has retuM_ _ '` � : bacon, '54; bacon, 112; butchers, 7 ; after ,spending several flay aiti 1� the world'. today if it were not for is not T` &G tiiti'on .but invention that achievement and 'profit. There are heavies, 1; extra heavies, 1; fights her parents, 'Mr, 'and' .Mrs. Hre'nry Gold- .t" lighq, and light is a product of fire. will 1'iberate man. .Science is ane four factors of primary importance and- feeders, 1. in -1 1 Zihink of what ,could go on and what thing in which probably more pro- which those who wish to e'nioy sac- Hen5a11--Total hogs, 323; s �iect Vis, 'Southcott, of Exeter, yrs. ,,� ? �� would not. ",Fixe is used in practical- gress has ,been made than, in any other cess must adhere to First, Aumnl- can 97• bacon 186• butchers 9 1 every rfoi°iii rrreehandcal loeoma• line, It is now predicted ghat in time • ' with Mn. and Mrs. John Leary I; y ity. Ori'1'y the ^!iambi ora beaenaible. 4. heavies, 1; lights and feeders, ;i week. 4 . , ., - ,,<z ;; � . ' rein, and it is s64i1�Jth'rag that we to- other planets will jire•-col'oni%ed, racer Self-conre'ited pe�g�le 1k they' lgaolty' . ` Huron Co. Locals -Total horgs 190b; Rev. and Mrs. R.. N. Stew„artzaspe t ` ' day bake for granted without ever giv- won at a speed ,of 1,000 miles Per it all amd scorn 'Instru¢ti,on�. Them is select bacon, 561; 'bacon, 1,131; but- a few days in Chatham. ing a thought .to, its progression. Civ- hour, ' These are- yet to come, but a vasa difference 'betvbeen eyes open. chers, 114• heavies, 38• extra heavies, ' ilization and agriculture are very the inventions of to -day are numerous and eryesr shut. ,So,me pleople have 63rd 7; lights 'and feeders, 20. ''i' closely rrplajbed. Cavirliza'tion called and 'wonderful. In physics new ele- eyes ,but they see not. I am cure Huron Co. -Total hags, 4,482; s,P ( for a permanent dwelling place, and ments, new atoms are being discover- everyone has heard' the story of the lett bacon, 1,367; .bacon, 2,560; but- McKILLOP1. we find that this was seldom the case ed•. In rocks scientists are now read- Dervish and the Axab merchants. How chems, 348; heavies, 68; extra heavies, wiijh Fprtimuitive iman i�r, depended ing the autobiography of life. Biology the Dervish described the mePch'ant s FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 14; lights and feeders, 47. The Election_-- Vhonday, election day, (y for food Dae what he caught by 'h'unt- prepares to tramesform the organic same! perfectly by the foot -prints in was 'a real winter day. There was a i. ing and, fishing. This naturally nee- world as physics transformed matter. the sand. If we were so observant blizzard blowing and the roads were V� tz}l es ribatede moving around from place In education more and more we as this Dervish, how 'much' we. 'might SEAFURTH very heavy. Notwithstanding this. .y I es11 place. The womenrou were left place pass on to the next generation'. the learn about things around us'. Sec- LONDESBORO however, there was a very keen' fight `�' home to look after what land was accuiriulasted (knowledge and experi- end, Industry. Solomon said: The for 'both rReeve 'and Councillors and a �,'! cleared and, we read that in so doing crate of the past. We profit by the diligent man shall stated before Kings. (� The township council held their Mange vote spoiled. The following .are they threatened to 'become independ' mistakes of ,generations before us Many present-day examples demon- Sunday, December nth t eetCoing last 'Thursday afternoon in the results e po17s: "emb of the male, thereby forcing him and :ghee next generation Weil profit rate the truth 'of it. The ind.ustri- the Community Hall with all men- to see the advantages of tilling the by our mlistakes,.thus sleowdng a .tea- ops ,bees fill their lyive. wit.i honey. bexs present. Much bwsiness was Far Reeve- 2 3 1 TataY �r dealt with as tier, will not be many soil. No doubt it took centuries to dy progress along ed'uca'tional lines The sleek, well-fed drones hang laz- Regele . - .. 20 45. 122 73 260 11 make has greatest of all changes in from generation, to 'generation• W© ily around and hes themselves from Special Anniversary Services at 11 a.m. and 7 m. will be conducted b more meeting. before the year closes. Eckert .... 135 86 56 ?4- X302 ' ','m� but when it was made find that the average human intelli • P Y p• y ,. human history, g the stores. The former are a Valu- The ladies of Knox Ureited Chuach For rCounscil9eors-y civilization (began and'' two very es • gen,ce today is far 'alcove that of any �� asset, the latter an undesirable Rev. A. T. BARB B.D PhD of Brantford Out. held their bazaar in, the Community Byexnxan .. 31 47 116 37-331 ui " seutiiral element's of civilization are period in ,history. Th', world of to- liability. Canales has exalted the in- r .� .� r Hall on Thursday afternoon. It was 'Campbell 59 97 125 67248 �";k` agriculture and homes. It is a srtudy d'ay is a better place in• which to live very successful, and the ladies were Dorramee 77 100 123 51-4151 _%. in itself to follow up the advances than in .the past Centuries and if pro- dustrious 'beaver to an honorable place pleased with their undertaking. The McKay .... 103 67 85 54-4109 ti in our nationtal emblem. Beavers' are Rev. Mr. Barr is 'a fluent and impressive speaker. Those who ,Proceeds amounted to over X40. ,-:N � than have been made aloe a cul- grecs 'continu'es as it has in the past P O'Rourke .. 131 49 4�J 18 2�Yf g gra all at it and, always at it: Timothy have heard 'him over the radio will welcome •the opportunity of hear- Miss A. Snell is spending a month Hr,' tural lines and in so doing you will the world will become ideal. P g The council for the Coming year will, ,,;.r. Eaton started his business life with ing him in person He was ,born.in Scotland and, has been 20 years at the home of Mr. amd'Mrs. E. Snell¢': be tracing the progress of civiliza- therefore, be J. M, sF of the Council- ,�,, Success, What? $7.00, a wife incl' five cgail'dren. By in Canada. Graduated] B.D.B:D• University of Alberta and, received de near Clinton'. •` tion. When we think of of social or- ing: Reeve, J. M• Etkart; Co race +, ,,. industry he became a millionaire. Ev- gree of Ph.D. in 1924. He is a member of the' Executive Board of The street light committee' are put- fors, R. N. Dlorrance J. Cam'. bel ganizabionr w'e thunk of war and axbi- The last speaker called was Miss en'if we cannot 'be millionaires in Sunday Schools a'nd Young People's Societies of the Presbyterian Campbell, '` trati'on. We find that in early times A. Thompson, of Egmondville United ting on a context in the Gomm�unity I Th,ont'as McKay and Joseph O'Rourke. „lF' money possession's, we can be in Churcli in 'Canada since 1925. These, Anniversary Servke's will be Hall in the near future. The date, mein settled' their dis'pubes ny fight- Young Peoplels Society. She gave a knowledge and goodness. Wisdom is supported by special musical numbers presented by the choir, under will appear in a later issue. .... It ing. If one killed, the other he who remarkably -fine ,address on the sub -cess better desire is not to be compared the leadership of Mr. M. R. Dennie. Mrs. Willies Mountain is spending r t survived was considered' to be in the Jett of "Success, What?" "Success to hex. Also 'a golod nam, is rather _ ,right. A method' that is still void' in has been defined as the Progressive to be chosen than 'great riches. Thirds, ]�% some time with her mother, Mrs. Law- BRUCEFIELD `';�ai!;I international disputes. Then as Gime attainment of a worthy goal. Sooner Economy. Gather up the fragments �ORL d ING SER VI CE son, nm 'G°dexich. ki�. wore an, mem took their disputes to one may ,ask, Need .the word worthy ,Mrs, C, Watson was the guest of The many friends of Mr. John Mc- 1�'r that nothing be ,lost, said Jesus to11 elders of the tribes to ,be settled. Arb- be inserted? Take for instance the his disciples, and through them He Sermon Theme—" The Whirr in the Wheels. - her sister-in-law, Mas. W. Govier, last Kenzie, of the village will regret in ..... itnabion is the point where barbarusui case of a m'an engaged in bootleg- Wedne'.day hear ar he is quite ill and is now in r He operates his business with- says it to the whole world. The world Rev. A. T Bair The W. A. of the United Church Clinton Hospital. , is discontinued and (brutality gives gong. P to -day is obsessed with wastefulness, glace to law. There aro many great out ,being an ted, ox m+olested in s scraps from ,our tables 'and the ANTHEM- "The Spacious Firm'am'ent" held their regular monthly meeting A number from the village rrs. Me satesl organizations in the world bo- any way and accumulates a huge rags and, clippings from our sewing Saloi'st-Mrs. J. A. Stewart at the Parsonage fast W�edne'sday af- to Exerter las+ week to hear Mrs. Mc- `'� roomis challenge our characters and MALE CHORUS-"Wh-en' the Book is Opened" tern -con. and A goodly ru rive were prey- Iiay, of Formosa, 'Mise an .account a i .. - ent and a very instructive and profit- the work t}iere, Mrs. McKay is a fir.. make or mar them. H'o'w about the ANTHEM -"Calm an Galilee" able time was spenet 'by all. Lunch daughter of the late Rev. John Rross, 9'.i a, Alps? said an officer to Napoleon, Soloists --Miss E. McKay, Mrs, W. Wright, Mr. M. R. Rennie was served at the ,close by Mrs. T. of Brucefield, and was born and ' k when he spoke -of leading his army 1 across Europe'. 'There, will be 410 Adams and Mans. Austin. brought up near the village. Alps,' replied Napoleon. EVENING IJ�R VICE The Ladles' Aid of Knox UnitRrl Mrs. Lyle Hill is ill with pleurisy, M i:,81 y1 Our Youn Peo le':s 'Societies stand Church met at the home of 141rs, G. her many friends will be carry to hear.THEKs g P McCall on Monday. Although the day Nurse Addison returned home last a�" �for courage', not cowardfice, courage, eSermon Theme—" The Magnetic stone "— was very disagreeable, there was eek after spending a few weeks l% u . , not rashness; so may we through the j�eU. �y. 7, Barr splendid attendean'ce. A11 those who nursing friends rear Lomrdesbaro, ,. . • ` graces of humility, industry, economy J' took part deserve much credit. Mrs. Helen Tough visited at the ' and courage wine aux way to the ranks ANTHFDM-"C'ome Unto Me" .................. (Unaccompanied) Mr. T. Moon of London, spent sev- home of Mr. rr.d Mrs. Ailtcheson, of �� sl of success and fin'a11y share in rthe MALE QUARTETTE-"Crossin'g the Bar" eral days last week at the home of Pu xboro. la --t w'ee'k. ' ;his Divine Welcome, "Come ye blessed of Messrs. J. A. ,Sterwart, E. VanEgmond, M. R. Re- nie', D. F. McGregor his s,isten, Mxs. James McCool. lMan'son�-Thompson.---1A quiet wed- s+r DON'T SCRIMP THEIR STOCKINGS THIS CHRISTMAS My f'athe'rs!" ANTHM -'"Praise' the Lord'" g place This cloned the corntest• In the DUETS Lead Kindel Light" been Hopper, of Mr. S. on, has din book ace at the United Church, a�('TI' ' Y g, teem at the home of Mr. S. Lyon, drill• Brucefield, on Saturday morniteg, No- Y mee&s class. Mr. Chesney was given Mrs. J. A. Stewart, Mr. J. A. Stewart ing a well, 'succeeded in ,getting water vember 29th, when Edna Louise,, only ' Beattie's Gift Store ORers. first place and Mr. Godbolt econd.' Miss Thompson being in a clasw''by at the depth of one hundred and forty- dawgh'ter of ,Mr. and Mrs. Sanauefi' ,�r�Y,g 2 lbs. SALTED PEANUTS for ................2�ic (Newly Roasted herself, was of course the Winne g Thom stn, of Bxucefield, was , ted' Winner. ea ht feet. in marriage to' Mr. Lorne Dou 10- She would have won in almost any - M'ans'on, son of the late Johne 4, it+f: 3. a 500 lbs. 'CHOCOLATE, CREAM and 'GUrM QVIIX, per lb •. • • • • • • • • 15G company, however, for her style was HOT FOWL SUPPER son, of Zurich. The Rev. W.. A. fft (Christmas Special) perfect, hes xreateMial of a high axdex STAFFA Bremner officiated. The bridei wore �k "" ASSORTED KISSES, one-half pound ................10c and her delivery first class. Medsals a pretty frock of flag blue georgette' 'Je�° HUMBUGS, one pound ................................ • •14c are to be presented to .the winners: And Enterta�nment'�'Monday, December 8th The Rev. R. N. Stewart, B.A., B..D•, made on prgzuoess lines card! tkixnrxted 1- BUTTEsR FLIPS, omen -half pound .................. ..10c The,sre were not on hand 'but will be ' nGn innted Chsermron.bor� reached a vert rr ,1 z. l0c Presented' aft a time and place to be urch l P with lace, a chiffon velvet hat, and �tf SCOTCkI •MINTS, one-half pound '� on Sunday morning shoes to match. fSh, carried- a 'sou- a"" lbc led t s tries can>test were SUPPER SDRVED ROMr 5 to 8 O°CLOCK Herta h,isthe vtext frim Luke 2-44 "and fern. Here attendlant, Mrs. Sidney kspk ure sts A• D. MINTS, one-half pound �, i bra The Ladies of the Congregation whose reputation for providing won- bject The Lost Jesus." s'Th t of Thompson, o£ Cllzntatr nwore1 a n'otlm "' CHOCOLATE BAR'S, 6 for ... " . , .... • .............25c (Jost in) Messrs. Zapfe Turner and Rorke andg they sought Ham sorrowin, . lisp „ Toys, Dolls, Games, Airplanes, Stationery~ and China wlere given a rhearty yobs of thanks derful Suppers, are determined toe make this the best ever. pointed out that his parents went a of flame colored georgette and lack �, �3 .i also-- for their services. day's journey until evening. 5upp08- velvet ,hart with shies to mater, and 51 x + THE ENTERTAINMENT ing that He was with thein. Tr,bouquet� - y��f THOUSANDS OF CHRISTMAS CARDS TO CHOOSE FROM _ 'BRIDAL CHORUS :; The Choir, READING--rMrs, I. B. Kalne. carried' a of yellow mums. speaker then' 'asked how many of the The 'groom was attended by Mr. i�1 ;;r'ir,l ,5° � , 12---+10 dente Oards, Boxed' ............ 50c READINIG�Mrs. f;'& Raine. SOLO -,Mir. J. A, Stewart. congrrg�'o, were sure Jesus was ney H. 'Thompson, of C'lnnto'ny brothel- . ilr i�f fkt S'', 25o HURON COUNTY LIVE LADIES' UA'RTE',1 Tr:•�'-'Mks VI'0'IlCN SOLO - .Mir. Gerald supposing of the bride. Follawi rg the cer'emon;. d - ��j+( W 12--5 ceaits Cards, Boxed Q with the mor were they su osin Fro .-While They Last- • STOCK JUDGING. TEAM J. A. Stewart, "2 T9. W • Stewart. t. was only to find at the evening of ',a dainty bt eiakfast'atihoheb'n * + � ; ,, ,4i ti„+ Wright, iVM'isses P. Patter'sm, DUET--•Merssft. E. V!anEgmond life that He wfa'sn't there. Next Sun- ed at ,the home of ides, Ibrid� Pk'heh&I •A�, LET US HELP YOU SOLVE THE CHRISTMAS GIFT PROBLEM Huron County was represented in. H. Murray. X R. Rennie. day, December 7th, his subject will be after which Mr. and, Hta. Iftht fi.,IdR ,^ AND SAVB YOU MONEY, the Inter -County Lave 'Stock Judging PIANO ,SOtLO-�Nh . (+1. A. Bal- READING—Urs. eI. B. Koine. "Jesus. 'Fsoumdi►' Ioaz a trip to Oib, La"'Ing” °-fi�i��' ,, Cumpetitian at the Royal Winter'Fair laabi>S"ne, A,TC M: "SONG OF THE VIKINGS"- The Calcic. Aid will meet at the other :1Vridhigan °,. 'oirits': e !'0, ,,,, a team Cakri oserM of the follow- DUET -W1%. '--aMrs: JW 1�. e¢vart, Mx. Thi . Cho6r. home of NLrs. W. Sadler this week tr+atvelled u a d k df 1 n th°� f, , by A d'. A.''Ste+tW'&t, "GOD SAVE TH ] KING°. ,, �i ,,t � I >, r Oi bt S 0C %crepe, r " iti ctiiYi�db ,ngf w 3 ,.,it „ Ing: ;, year i lectake place. . • I muskrat toll , a le `, V�Y � � � y: �,i�s � , �, �'r eat 'l 0 � �Seaforth Mr, Dav4d Melntoab, Searfor+th; M'r, ADIVLIISSI4t. A6ULT8 d5c; QWLDUtX UNDER 1'2 YEARS, 85c. y ns 'anrd t1harovi df the snOW shoes to mf�*W, +tY3>t b � ,,` �tt'%`"1 'a Douglao CCannipsbe 1 , h• '>f�li•. Cecil The Man, r,,• t i lir ' brought reJoicilnrg many n farmer gilts titp fad�tkin xYi>a a,tr#,n f4, , Coul'tes, 'i�nirghatwv, 'Mr. Grard'b'ri, ltey ,; le I a i�+N rfvl 1 tr $ qoi �. r y1 , t , 1