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' t f ; ; ON �+7� 9 I :measured !by thek `avlgr .� Mau's 'Pof1 need of assistance in the case of TAY el�a viti,00. The final meetrn dor this Y
'lir y> , a;,u,c, 4r ses'sioar �► tilt suits Ai cloliheas. When wild be assisteaU by seweaal memleas
p t„• • ,� May Johns and family; tax collekato7xePo thaut e., & from the U•nd!ted Church ghaar of
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a . both pairs zits wear out, 'hard' Cott: We, '-the •Council yf l7sborne, �� .
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ai tu, 1a �i fi,l,i{F't'4.. r �"�" . a, 1 ' ' tarp, ;�• ,lila!, H�ensall.
�,.1,• H Portia D'eGdinbex 12th, tipaes eatd.' R•e?re's hung there acre cam'tnend that the Inspector of saes z�, t .? 9c►g n A duck shoot will bei held at Chis-
Mother's Allowawe be ngtifie'd.--•-•Car � .it U , ' . fihat tlutw i sumo: "Will ire- Wednesday, December
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�a;�3a tiil�µE" at•,,T , Y, not.'pov m!aTLY two-pa�pt salts in cix- Tied, 'A eo'mfplaint was laid k1Y Frux►k
roti aayil•tlye unpaid licit, elhurs!t on Wedne is 95 Yards
fir i?ecem- fiargets: 8 shot gun elvo-n ,
Friday,
mitt; 4"43"' ' culation' Oornish regarding catch basin on Freseii!tai4n, 0aa Farr Y, ants fee 25c • three ;rifle events, 60
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,r tit �{ �'�s' y? � g," ' THANK YOU. u . The Near Yorker doers not s'ay Brock Drain. N'PieSteott -Dew': That tea 5tlu, f em'joyable evening was Y . i ,
i11 , 11 ' ri«y where the pants wear out, but we the Reeve acid Cauncillars Shier and spent at tile' home of Mx, and' Mrs. yardPs; 3 rile events, �b yams, entry
l , X� ; � tut +{ Williamsire a committee to inveS'ti Sam 'McIRTide, when the ,,laembems of fee 26c. .Blue Rocks, 1st event, $5
i�}4EM have acv impression • that the wear bird's; 1st, 2nd and 3rcl prizes; entr'yr
;fast week The Expashtyx published gate. -Carried. The Scott Drain re- Blake canegation gathered to !bid
'�»nF�, • ,Ia short paragraph asking fo copies comes from too much sitting rather fee $3; 2nd eventi, 1'S birds, tat orad
alt; iiti,# i'5r " _K q#' ythe two previous editions' of this part from Stephen Township having farewell to lVihss Beta, bride -elect of 2nd prizes, entry fee $1,
than from, :too, much hard work an been received and considered at the Dec'em'ber, and present her oath a M O H. Talbot, of London, is
l! a raw, . ,set.Spending days
all adapted on mottion of Shier -Dew: The 'following address was read by P g Y '
,aa r., pletely exhausted the 'office supply- fact might be traced, at least, some y Miss Mara'gret Douglas, and the pre -s- tor' and ran -in-law, Dr. and Mas. Gbl-
`, 4 � ,I, The response was a must generous Thatthe assessed ,parties ,be aaly not 1 er.
it of the cause of this and every other ified to attend the February meeting e'nJ�on made by, Mrs. T. Dinsmore y Ma,s R. Bonthmon ,and Miss Minnie
! h •, • ` end widespread .one, as copies were re- depression, .which has followed times of 'Council. Williams-Wlestcott: Th�art and Mrs. R, Lan1ont: "Daws learn Gibbs havegot of nicel settled in their
I '*t a1�} " cenveo from as far east as Ottawa, of too easy mono and too much - ex- the following item's of expenditures be It is with great re'gre't that We lean. g ' y
you are leaving us, apartment over T. C. Joymt's. -
�a:. loan as far west as Detroit; from travagant living. Y passed: Black Creel Drain Refund: y but then again, The bazaar and chicken, pre supper
1.London an the south and from Ower qt a'ny rate, merchants by heeding Charles E. Tuckey, $5..47; ,Ben S. Case, wham is one's loss is anothaex s gain. held in Carmel Presbyterian Church
$9.49; Wm. Sillery, $10.59; Wm. Wblsh For the past mine years, we haVe' he Saturday afternoon lash, under the
Sound on the north. this .vvarrring can prove of great ser- $12.78; Andrefw Dougall, $14.60; Al- caun!ted aurtiselves most fortunate in
H';, ., Besides these several copies were vice to their country kill two birds ,vin Wurm, $14.97; Peter M`o'ir, $16.06; having such am e'ff`icient organist as ausPaces of the Mission Bandy was
iK, largely attended, and was 'a great sue-
�r' meived, from every rural rcute, out with one stone, in fact. By refusing Rex Dick, $17,52; S. W. Dougall. yourself, ,The vacancy„you have canis- cess, , notwith'standing the very u'n-
'`', of 'Seafarth, from other rural routes, to sell two -pant suits they can save $10.22; Henry Dougall, $32.1`L; Wm• ed will be a most difficult 'oma to fill. pleasant state of the weather and bhe
I f,'=n and frown anany towns and villages in Boa , $1,10; Elgin Rawcliffe, $28.47; May`yon,r voyage on the sea of mat condition of the roads. A good slum
y •., themselves a very sizable sum of Paul Baa, $1.83; Edgar Willis, $1.88; rimouy be al happy one and your life was realized.
the county. money, and at the same time help to Frank Beaty, $35.04; `Rufus Kestle, like arithmvetic so that y'ou'r joys MAY
k`i`� We appreciate the thoughtfulness Miss Helen Shaddock, of Clinton, is
pI' end depression. Both of which are $5.47; Frank Down, $21.17; Willi be added, your so,rrow5 stibstraated, spending a few days at the home of
�.` wart liinindmess Which prompted these Most 'worthy aim's. Jeffrey, $10.95; George Dunn, $18.2�i' . pleasures multiplied and YOU her grandfather Mr. Thomas. Sjaad-
tswbscribems to fyrwarcl us their Ex- Wm. Wood, $11,68; Gordon Oke, divided. It is our wish that you
•��� 14. Geo• Ferguson, $20.08; Clif- accept these gifts as a slight token of dock and family.
''' positors,: and we cordilaflly thank them ford Moil-, $29.20; Andrew Moir, our esteem for you, Signed on behalf The Sunday ,School of the United
Pf' foo• the service they have rendered us. VARNA 32.12• Walter Miadge, $25,55; HiiwY of Blake Congregation." Miss meta SundaChurcy intend holding their annual
Strang, $18.98; Mases Bechler $8.39 p g Sunday school entertainment on Fri+ .
I ` • , • re lied ixr a neer ple,atsin ma'nxrer. da December 19th'.
It--�Big Fire sale of Boats, shoes and Rubbers, Luther Reynolds, $328 Wan. Q. Keddy The evening Was seem, in n►usic and 9,
the pl alter G. Willis stock. Read ad. qu + quite a' number from here are
WR1 1NG 1N SCHOOLS. page five. $6.57; Evan Dew, $25.55; Dan Dew, singing music supplied by the Siei!rAc la�zrmin to attend. What is termed
+; ' MTs, MCAsh, of London, has xe- $32.49 J'o'hn Saran, $32.49; Roy Far- and McBridefcaorchestra. A dainty P g
s'on's, 32.49; Jahn Stewart, $32.49; lunch of sandrnwic. es,, pie'amd cake was "Loyalty Services'' at the United
'� There was a time when writing was turned to spend some time with her $ Church at Chiiselhu'nst on the coming
Thomas Welsh, $16.24; Win. Hoggarth served, after which they went to their Sunday, December 14th, and' we be- -
one of the principal studies taught in moheraMrs. W Mel. Clarke and lit- $16.24; Hector Rawcliffe, $5.4?; Ed- homes,
Neve that ,a quartette from the sister e
'pi. r all schools, town and country alike. tie family, of Wh el. ,Cl , spent the gar 'Cudmore, $21,90; E. F. McDou- �,�- i
all 6 Jos. Ferguson, $32.85• Al- hura
sa12 with take part in
R,, Much time and practise was given week end' with friends in and around gall, $ •57; t rd thiat 'a duet will also I
3+° to it, and the result 'of that time and fico Buchanan, $32.49; Frani: Ryck-KIPPEN � be r
Varna' man, •$31.75; Martin McTaggart,
study brought forth much fruit in We are pleased to report Mrs. E- 14.60; Grant Ryck,n'an, $29.20; John Big Fire sale of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. The sleighing in this district. has
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iia` the excellence of the every day hand- EPPS, who has been' confined' t, the $ John M. Glenn $23; the Walter G. Willis stock. read ad. on all passed away at date of writing
h'ous,e for months, is improving and Salves, $31.013; page five and at the present time it looks like '
Ming and penrrianship of our fathers Ila Horton, $5.47 ; Eestate Noah A C,h,stmas concert will beheld in ,as if we were to heave what is termed
and grandfathers, will loom Pbe able 'ta 'be about again. Yd
Horton, $1x.22; Roads, Us.borne,
To any one who has access to old $80;•245• Total, $909.07. Wildfong .S• S.S. No. 2, TuckersmiGh, on Wed s- a 'green Ohrist,nas, Jbut it may be far
; , y dayevening, December 17th, A pro- from that When the 'time rolls around..
ELIMVILLE brain Refund'�van Dew, •47c; Dan
:. documents anlcl even, to old letters Dew, gam; Wm. Jeffrey, $1.3'1; George gramme of dialogues, drills, folk The children are looking forward
written by the pioneers of this coup- Dunn, $38.13; William Wood, $47.08; dancing and chc�,sys is being pre -par- with'greart expect
arti'on to Santa Claus
The Evangel! Rev. Mr. White ed. Everybody ,welcome. thinking of 'him by day and dreaming
try, the legibility and beauty of this g , Gordon Oke, $42.2'7; Geo, Ferguson, g of him at night.
Side of Toronto and Mr. J. Hexrrra;a 24.48; Clifford Moir, $7.53; William Mis's Donna Smythe of Win ham,
1 . old time penmianship is a marvel in- $ Miss Slavin has been visiting „in
Leonard, of Owen Sound, left 1Vlonday Welsh, $15.07; Andrew Dougall, visited recently with Mr. and Mms:
deed. for their homes. $40.02; Alvin Wurm, $47.07; Peter William Alexander, of Hay. London daring the Bast week or so.
r', . There was not the multiplicity of Mr, -and Mrs. Alden Jones, of Lon- Moir, $47.07• Rex Dick, $37,98; S. W. We •are pleased to report that Mr. Dur business men report trade as
'' : education in those days that there is don, n•isited at Mr. slflenry Johns' on Duugall, $18.83; y Henry l7onga1l, J. D. ,Stewart is improving after his picking up wonderfully with the near
'', to -day, but, apparently what waw Sunday last. $47,27, Elgin Rawcliffe, $17.14• Wm. recent illness and is able to be out approach of Christmlas.
1-` taught, was -aware thoroughly and Miss Florence Herdrttan visited in Boa, 18'c; Ed. Willis, 37c; Paul Boa, and around again: The Firemen have put in a ane ev-
.�: Exeter last week. Mrs. W. French spent Sunday at
$1.32; Dept. Public Highways, $7.12; MTs. Charley ergreen'tree 'opposite the Tawn Hall
x,: was, likewise, a`bsorbed'. Miss May Jones, of London, is vis- Roads, Us -borne, $15.25. Total, the -home of her sister, and will 'have it .brilliantly 'lighted
No doubt writing is still tauo-ht in iting at Mx. Nelson Coultas. X510.82. F. McNaughton grant to Cooper, who has, been confined to her. and as on other years, we believe, will
'` our schools to -day. But , if it is, The jackrabbits have been catching Kirkton Library, $1'5; Amos Doupe, room with a slight stroke, but is im- be made the medium for Christmas
%,'. grief this last week. SPcreba,y-treasurer, grant to Kirkton Proving, presents, not only for the, children or
M', either the instruction or the applica- Agricultural Society, $30; Mr. Fred Parsons and .friend, Mr. I people, but also for the grown
,y,.. tion of this instruction, is not what it R. G, Sei- u g P PP1 .
Percival Jones, of London, visited ov- a,pa The le, bn ,of the Fireman .is
L. was in other days. In fact, judging Gan, Cec.-Trews, g@rnsnt to Exeter Agri- ,
HILLSGREEN cultural Society, DY', S. W. Arciaiba!d, er Sunday with the sons,exs parents, much appreciated',
C, by .the handwriting of our present O L•S. en peer's fees, Washhu.rn car., Mr. and Mrs. R. Parsons, of Stanley Our ,merchants are getting their
g A few from this vicinity attended ,
young people, it would appear as if Butchering is now the order of the gti,, hatherio-d i,:I•sJn, $30; Cur•.n,ng- the Winter Fair at Guelph during the windows most tastefully decorates
each generation was vieing with the day. rt Pry 'e, •-rt_;r,vin,, ,i ne`,. Sol- art week• for the 'Christmas season, which will
"r" Miss Agnes Love; of Ki n, spent very soon .be on us, and some have
`' ,one .preceding it, as to which could PPe diersi Monument, $4; R. G. Saloon, P The school concert at S, S. No. 14,
write the most unreadable writing. the week end at her home. L•'ance, coal account, Mrs. Johns, Hie .will be held on Thursday even- already fine displays.
Mr. Stewaxt Beatty spent the week T•; OK. 'Gxig.g Stationa 7 , si•pplies y� MT. 'Henry
fi There are .some' young p>ople to- enol at his home in Londeslboro. fbr township, $3.80; S. Martin & Son, lig• A full programme of songs, y Pfile has urehased 'six
drills dialogues recitations and a acres of land from Dr. A. Moir, im-
�' dray who can and do write a beauti- . ,Mr. John Turner, of Clinton, visited Journal for Treasurer, $2; John musicaT'play, etc., will fill in oho erne- mediately 'south of 'Mr. John Row -
t",. ful hand. It may lack some of the friends in this vicinity recently. Fletcher, farm bridge, Winchelsea dr., nits ;Everyone welcome. cliffe'�s new dwelling, nearly a mile
p' - Mr, and 'Mrs. Harry Fuss and fam- $15; Treasurer Perth Co., refund, er- g`•
copper plate appearance of other days, ily spent a day with Erie -no's in Clin- ror Washburn Drain, $47.90; Joshua The annual Sunday school concert south of our village, 'and intends us-
%. of Sh. Andrew's United Church, Kip- ing it for dwelling purposes and i:,
a. but it is legiPble and, sometimes, even ton recently. Johns, Board of Health inspection, will be held' on Friday evening., arranging for lbuildings. He has pur-
g . Miss Muriel Carlile, of Hemall, $9.40; Sam B4ock, Board of Floalth P",
�:. beautiful. lies December 19th, ,at 8 p.m. There will chased what ,has been known for mans
11 But these are the exception and so spent a day recently with her friend, in'specti'on, $6; Mary Kellett, supe be lantern slides appropriate P,r the years as the K'ippen Town, H,a enc
Miss Anna Love. far hall, �Oc. Land damages, Wash-
£ew in nwmbex are they that one is Christmas season, also Christmas car- will utilize it it in the building pro
Miss Martha Carlile, of Hensall, burn Drain: J. E. Oreery, $11.00 ; ols, recitations, songs, etc. Everyone cess.
11 lewd to wonder if their e*ellenee in spent a day recently with her friend', Lawrence Mills, $14; Henry Pfaff,To
. this respect is not a gift of nature, Miss Annie Jarrottt. $16; 'Richard' 'Cann, $14; Josephine welcome. 'Mrs. R. Cudsruore' has Bono s it
Mission Band will be held on Sat ionto to spendthe winter months Witt
i; rather than something ;,hat has J)ee.n The Christmas concert of the Hills- McElrea, $14; Louis Beavers, $7; Bert urday afternoon ,at 2.30 in the school members of her family residing there
acquired through instruction and green Church will ,be held on Thurs- Rundle, $14; Hiram Copeland, $21.00; room of St. Andrew's United Church. We are 'sorry to report the illnesf
day evening, December 18th, at eight Salaries -Jas. Ballantyne, Reeve, $?0; All the members are urged t'o be of Johnnie Farquhar, a bright yaunf
c practise. Something like the .gift of o'clock. • Geo. Westcott, Councillor, $60; Dan
, assurance and the flow of language The Y. P. S. presented 'their lantern Dem, Councillor, $60; Ben, Williams, Present as this is to 'be the annual ran of Mr. and MTs, Frank deIh Farquhar
possessed by some of the youth of slides of a student missionary in the Councillor, $60; Ruben Shier, Gaup- meeting, also the 'treat. but hype with youth on his side ry.
West on Monday evening, which prov- ciIlor, $60; Henry Strang, 'Clerk $300; The 'annu'al meeting of the Young he may soon make a good' -, Sr.,y.
to -day. ed .to be ver fine. postage $10:63 ($310,63); Mary Kel- Peopleof ,St. Andrew's United Church, Ma. Aleroan,d`er Buchanan-, Sr., o'.
`• However, we learn that steps are Quake a number from this vicinity tort,, Caretaker, $12; Charles Stephen, Ki'ppen, wall be held on Friday even- our village, was taken quite seriouslt
E� to be taken in the country to the south irng December 12th. A 'good attend- ill :on Tuesday morning least and the
It attended the bazaaJr and chicken sup- tru'ckin'g gravel, $258.90; R. W. Bat- ante is anticipated.
'. if not in our own country, to correct per held' in the Presbyterian Churrch, ten, trucking gravel, $262.47 J. T. W M S bhe annual meet=ng of family were quite concerned as he i
r this evil before the written word bei Hensall, on Saturday, H'ern, ditching, $11.25; Sam 1VIcLean, well advanced in u life, being over th'
' ditching, $5• Alf. Buchanan, ditching, the W. M. S. of St. Andrelw's United ninerty years,, ,but wonderfully soros
li oomes a thing of the past. -- g' Church, 'Kippen, was held on Weimer and very bright ,of intellect for hi
From the St. Paul Piyne•sr .Press $5.40; 'Clark Fisher, ditching, $4.75; day afternoon last in the school room, years. He has been one of our mos
Melville Skinner, ditching, $3; Fred g. highly respected residents for quite
USBORNE Mrs. Conner ,presidia Miss Jean
'K we learn that: Wright, ditching, $2.75; Frere Johns`, McLean to'o'k the 'Scripture re0dnng; long team of years and since be re
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"This year the Madison, Wisconsin, Council Minutes. -The municipal ditching, $8; Sam Brock, ditching, $1; Mrs ,Cy�m led in' prayer. Mrs. J. tired from fmrming and we are g?eas
F•. council of the Township If Usborne Gerald Ford, ditching, $1; Jahn Brock, W McLean gave the treasurer's re school children in the beginning ed to report that at d'atte- of wntin
.' grades are being taught to `print' met pursuant to adjournment at the grading, $31.50; Roland, Williams, port; Mrs. E. Sproat sang a delight- he is considerably improved, in healtl
:i• their letters instead of to `write' Township Hall, Elimville, on Decem- gradirug, $5; Louis Fletcher, grading, ful solo, "Holy Night." A short paJge- At date of writing we have ju:
them. That is, the youth of Wiscon- ber 6th. All the member of council- $19.50; Fred .Ford, grading, $13,25; ant was then ,shown, Miss Olga Bell learned' of the death of 3jrs. John
s, spin will faithfully reproduce in long- were present. The minutes of the Kenneth Johns, grading, $2.50; John as ",Caanada„ and Tdi,ss Florence Mitchell, who has been residing in ou
` hand the 'physical characteristics of meeting of November 1st were read Simpson, grading, $8.50; C. Jaques, Thompson as "The Spirit of Mis- village for the past year or so wit
« the printed word. and approved on rattan of Westcatt grading, $7.50; Luther Reynolds, Siong," Thr two cJllass rooms we" her daughter, Mrs. Kennings, but wb
"They will learn to db with natural- and Williams. The Highway Departs dragging, $28.67; Ed. Johns, 'building fixed up, one representing Japan with at the time of her death was residin
ness and speed ,what their fathers do ment auditor's report on 1929 road snow fence, $2; R. E. Pooley, snow Japanese and China pictures, fans, with her son near Crediton. The d4
�' with vast laboriousness when print- expenditure was receirved, showing a fence wire, $1.35; Sherwood 'Hunter, etc., and Miss Gertrude Smith in Jap-
ing out addresses an packages for small item of $5.05 being disallowed cwtting weeds, $5; Super Test Cres CO. ceased tivas well advanced in year
mailing. The younger generation, anew costume. The ,other roam was and had been in declining health fc
ri Tp. Treasurer's monthly report: Out- gas and oil, $25.48; Chas. Jahns, Weed fixed up with antiques such as Pais- some time past, but had been a strop
however, will use this new form of lay -Secretary -Treasurer, S. S. No. Inspelcbolr, $10; ''Canada Ingot ;Iron
writing on all 'occasi'ons for the rim- ley sh'awlls, spinning wheel, hand spun aJctive woman with many ,good lust'
I 7, $100.00; exchange, $1.25; Received 'Co., culverts, $73.18; Fred' Kerr, tile, blankets, etc. MT's. R. Dinsd'ale dress- ties, and, hard been a widow for sols
ple reason that they will know no T refund Black Creek Drain as. $86.05; Ross Taylor Co., lumber, 85c; ed in the Icastu'rhe of the 18th century,
" other way to write. sessment, $909:07; Rutherford Drain, P. Whitlock, gravelling, $19; Mervyn years'
C. Its 'advocates give It three advant- had charge of this room. A delight- Mr, Fred Kennings, while engage
ages: Beginners need familiarize $2.38; from Treasurer Hay Township, Cudmore, work in pit, $4; Alice Cud- ful Japanese lunch was then enjoyed, in trimming shade trees for Mr. Cie
7 refund Wildfong Dr., assessn-ehent, more, gravel, $189.25; Milton G're'g- also candy land fruit served by " the
themselves with only one, alphabet in. Douglas at his residence had the and
, $510.82; J. T. Hera, rebate, hauling ory, gravel and Labor, $90.75; Russel ladies The following odIi'cms- were g '
P stead of two; time and effort are re- the 1.25 Fred Ford fence posts, Skinner, gravel and labor, $491.25; fortune to break both wrists. M
dated, and the simple skeleton farm , $ ' then elected' Honorary president, Douglas and Dr. Mair took the inju
1 of the letters as compared with thane $1.95; William & Coward, difference' Silas Stanlake, gravel, $138.55; Fred Mrs. Conm'er; past, presid'ont, Mrs. A.
of the running hand' reduce the strain ons size 'of" tile, $2; J. Ballantyne, 52 Seer's, crushing, $20; Arthur Camp- Monteith; president, Mrs. W. W ed men to the Clinton Hospital f�
• bell $12.50• -George Cowling, crush.- Cooper; 1st vice president, Mrs. Wm. an Bray IMF,. Kennings is a ve,
' on the immature muscles of children's 5 -inch tile, $2.08; Wes. Johns, cement, , g g,
fingers and arms. The criticism that $1.804 1R. Johns, cement, $1.80; John ing, $ 'has'• Coward, crushing, Ale'xand'er; 2nd vice -pre bout Mhs. 'active man land will be greatly rinse
the new way seems to be slower than Cornish, cow tag, $2; Thomas Brock, $1.25; Neil McGill, crushing, $27.50: R DinsdPale• 3rd vice President, MTs, about the town.
' ordinary handwriting is met by the 4 tags, $8; received from C. Fisher,. Ed. Alexander crushing, $27.50; Wm. McJMvrtrio;'4th ,vice presdden'+,, Miss Jessie Buchanan, who has ee
Y results of many experiments proving $2.19• T. Fisher, $2.20• W. Quinn. Stone, crushing, $11; Wm. Moodie, l'v-ison; Sl 6etary, Mrs. IPenderson ; assistant teacher in the public scho
M , the contrary is fxue" $1.75; William Ford, $1.62; V. Hey- crushing, $22.76; Henry Ford, super- treasurer, Mrs. J. W. McLean; Mis for ,a number of years and giving e'
'r If the Wisconsin experiment proves wood,' $1.62 for gate culverts. Mo- intemdance, $85.75; Mrs, Ford, clerical sion'ary Monthly secretiatry�, Miss J. cattail ,satisfaction, has tendered h
the success it is claimed, it will be, tion re nomination and election for work, $4. -Carried. Council adjourns Chesney; assisttant,. Mrs. %'E. Sproat; resignation and it will be difficult
'' the council of 1931 by Williams -Dew. ed to meet D"'cermber 15 h 1930, at
we hope the schools in this tauntsrangers' secretary, Mas. W. French; fill her position.
;' Y 1. That a meeting of the ratepayers 10 -Henryo'clock.-Heriay Strang, Clerk. press secretary, Mrs. J, Workman; At a bridge club meeting of t
n,:,
Na will speedily adopt it, because even of Usbarne for the nomination of a -� library secretary, Mrs. Finlayson; young ladies of HensaLl, held at t
poor printing is much more readable
Reeve and Councillors for 1931 be held supply committee, !Mr's. G. E. Thome- home of Mr's. H. Reid, they present
11 :" than poor writing. as per statute on Monday, December ZURICH son, Mrs. J. C. Beu, Mrs. A. FarsyPth, her with beautiful goblets.
�` 29th, 193'0, at the Township Hall at Mrs. T. N, Forsyth; finance commit Mr. Mavrice Bola, of Windsor, a,•
Of ,course the claim is male that 1 o'clock p.m. 2. That Henry Strang, 'Mes'srs. Ward Fritz ,and Fred Thiel tee, Mrs, J. W. McLean, Mrs. J• Frank JSmale were recent visitors
Y,.r: because of :the typewriter and other Clerk, shall preside at such nomfina- were bwsiness visitors in Windsor on g,ey, Mrs,, A, Monteith. the home of Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Sora
tV, tion meeting. 3. That if an election Monday. Ladies' Aid'. -The Ladiets' Aid held
G;- modern, inventions, good penmanship
is no longer a necessity. But we be rendered necessary through more Mx, E. C. Beacom,, of Goderith, their 'annual meeting and election of Women's Missionary Society: T
would owat out that even portable than the required number of condi- Public ,School Inspector, paid an of- officers as follow§: President, Mrs- W. M. S. of bhm� United Church he
P dates signifying their intention of ficial visit to Zurich School last Fri- J. C, Bell; est vice president, Mrs. J. their monthly meeting on Thursd
,., typewriters are mat yet reduced to standing far ele%tnon, . the m'eetWg day. B. M�Lean; 2nd vice president, Mrs. afternoon wilth the president pies'
I,, ay; shall 'be adjourned' until Monday, J'au- ': Mr. and Mrs, J. H!aislt and MT. Uw- J. 'Cochrane; 3rd vice9 president, Mrs. ing. Follsowing the 'opening h'yn
�'• pocket size and• even if they were,
nary 5th, 1931 when oils shall be old K.lopp, of Detroit visited at the William Sinclair- 49th vice president, the ,S(criplture k4son *as read i
thizre would' still remain the si atur� pF Mrs. T. Wiorkma,n; ,fill vice president, ,
r held from 9 o'clock a.m. until 5 o'clock home of 'Mr. and Mrs. OscaT K1a Mfrs, ,Haste, ahete, which Mrs. Hen
f: at the end of the letter, which custom p.m., with,the undermentioned officers over Sundlay. Mfrs, H. Chesney; seorebaryhreasurer, led in prayer, Mr's. W. Dougall ga
or legality shill decrees shall be in in charge at the following places, viz: The members of the Police Trustee
Ma's, T. N. Forsyth. an interesting reading an 'l'emvpt
,I the writer's oven handwr'ittin,g. Div. 1, School house No. 4 .(Eden), Board held their final meeting of the ante, which was vent' in's'tructive a
4'ir� � Ancl„ a's the modern. signatnrre is D.R.O., J. J. Hunter, Poll Clerk, Harry year on Tuescliay evening at' wludch �"'�� r$uch enjoyed. The minutes, of t
r'� 't " about as legible as a sentence of 'Coates; Div. 2, sETlause of H. H. Brown, numerous accounts were passed. 'A HENSALL previous meeting were read and oda
D.R.O., H. H. Brawn; Poll Clerk, grant of $25 was also made to the lb- ed. The devotional leaflet was halls
-JPs 'G,.` or-La�ti�n or any foreign 7r dead Charles Allison• Div. 3, House of H. cal library. ,Big Fire sate of Boosts, shoos and Rubbers, by MTs, C. Caalc, Electron of offe,
, the Walter G. Willisstook. Rears ad. on
� y * i`am urge would beta the uninitiated, Ro'wrclif le, D! R.OI.,, 'Samuel! Dlonigall; MT. and Mrs.- gohn A. Smith and "'e five. a' ., teak place, resulrting 'as follows: Pr
1. '' ! wait a ororlp rSntecl signature would Poll Clerk, Wma. Jeffrey; Div. 4, Pub- sones; who halve, resided in, Alvinstoir
t" N�', subscrititboms �eeeived .fox all daily arra tiara,, Mrs. C. A. McDonnell; vis
1, ,1111�, v, , >~;riles .t Tot and salve a tat of time, lie gall, Farquba- w, D.RjO,, John Rod- Por nom* months, have decided, to re- weekly newspapers at ,the Herimu Post Of- 'president, 'Mfrs. A. Sinclair; treasur
�l'ufr , g'ert, P.C., Albert Scott; Div. 5,. Tawnl- turn to Zu'riah wild are "moving inrio eee sut»eila»d, Postmneter, 82864Mrs. A. W. E. Hemphill; xecaTdi
a'z ,�..to�rlrl thou9U, sMp Hall, D.R.O;, Jjil l n W66&- the house, recentbly vacated by Mr. J. 'Mrs's €l�lva ''Bolton', accompanied by ;secretary, -Atm E. McQueen- c
„ ; . �„ Poll Clerk, Lloyd Johns; Div. 6, C, Salmon. Dr. J. So , da'Yt, of I�itebeflner and her r egeonding secretary, Mrs. J. E1�1
'tvlj t School House No. 7 (Zion`), D.R.O., Rev, E, Tu'rkheilh and Mar. E. F. 'sisters, Diode§ and Norana', of Lgniklh 'mxssioniary eurfrlook, IMrs. Agnes It
to I d h. • Charles Jaques, Pall Cle=,rk Earl John. Klopp were in London one day last and Aida Arid 'Matrd'a, _, of Sesf'orth; Donald; press secretary, Mrs•. S, M
` i`I ., -�l W i NY,NG "�"(; .... k end, with Mr. and Mrs. ner; :pianist, Mrs. (C. Cook- iitim
son; Div. 7, House of �. R, Morrison, week wild rotdirlg fora the city tv'%sited Mr. spent fife wee
w r I�il1LiCW/4N iS 'DdR.U., Iavrd Goulding, Pall „Clerlt', I]Iat, V(ber, �>blra ds n p:reitt alt. Gordan,ol�toh com!mibbee Mlrs. Coles word 1Vl
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Young People's League. - The 'Bee" by Mrs. Peppler; flutie 'selection
'oung People% League of the Unit by Rev. Mr. Parker acco,Lp6mied, by
d Church held' a very pleasant even- Miss Lammie. Needlessto say these
ag in the basem�enit of the church numbers were all much enjoyed. Fol-
in Mondsay, when they entertained the lowing the programme a number of
i<;M.F.A. of 'St. Paul's Anglican contests were indulged in which were
'hurch. Mr. Walter Spencer opened in 'charge of IM-'iss ,Grace Stone and
he meeting after which the president Mrs. Varley. Prize winnere were Mm,
tf :St. Paul's A. Y., Mr. Robert Var- Walter `Spencer's group and Eldon Ap-
r, presided, The topic, "Ohristain- pleton's group. At the conclusion of
zing Instincts," was very ably (taken 'the contests, a dainty lunch was serv-
ry Rev. Mr. Parker .and was listened ed. 'Ma's. Peppier moved a votes of
;o with much• pleasure by the large thanks for the reception tendered
aumber present. A `delightful solo en- them by the League, which was see -
titled, "Old New ,England Moon" was onded by Mrs. Erroll Drummond.sung ,by 'Miss Louise Drummond ac- Reir. Mr. Sinclair • thanked the A. Y.
3ompanied, on the piano by her mother, P. A, for bhe splendid programme
Mrs. E. Drummond; a very interesting which they had prepared and for the
reading 'by Mrs. James Simpson, social part ,of the evening, and he
;`Mrs, C'ottle's Buttons"; pleasing duvet, 'hoped that they would 'ha" the plea-
"AI'oha 'Oe," Mrs. W. O. Goodwin and 'sure( of having them back again at
Mrs, E. Drummond, accompanied by some future date. Rev, Mr, Parker
Miss Louise Dxumrcnand; a humorous closed the meeting with the oenedi'e-
readin'g, "'Mrs. Tubbs at a Sewing tion
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