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11".;, . . h its I freshments were served and a social finisU -and was enhunced by splendid ford, has iattracted, J
"I 4!", " 1. . - off' turned. to her home in London. . Miss Bowey "reappointed delegates large nui4bem 11 I
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i % . , W to the Of this c-- Mr. -and ,I.vlrs. James Elis -ley are ,to attend the Centre Huron Sectional' ,Mr. and Mrs. David Dutbarme, spent hour agent- I, lantern Ilantern slides of the chara6ters a to
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).,,, %. .vY Fund J.9 now a -s Hooper s week relatives in De- We noticed by oneAr the recent To- scenes ftsso,cilatW 1V%dth the wonderful part of this week, and is spoken of a*
_ y.. The Pop spending some time with 'Mrs, meeting, which was held, in Walt6n, on the past w 'k visiting E,
f_ W�T Tt; --mized institution wherever the near St. Marys. Friday. Mrs. Addison, leader Of trait. . ionto daily papers that Mr. Bill Passion Play. These Miss Consitt was something most wonderful and sub- .
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i, ��i!1' ,,, � attended the Joynt had come in second in the races well qua)ified, to.:give, as she on, .
1, � ,4 . a con- Group No. 10, then took charge of - Mr. A. J. XvIlaftels,d1h t1l
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llk,?�,�, Legion, exists in . a, cert early in NaveTber the program the meeting. A hymn was sung fol-. Liberal convention held, at London on and *as only one point below first. couple ,of 'years agohadbeen present, 'Messrs, `(`'red Hess & Son, populw� . I . In
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I of which will be by forty boys 01 TO- lowed' by sentence prayers ,by Mrs. I Tuesday and Wednesday Of this week. 'Mr. Thomas - Shaadock, who, Pur- where the play waa, first given and jewell,rs, ,
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b ' 11. '. � meet, The money which is ronto. Mrs. J. i Mr. and Mrs. Clare Hoff -man, of chased Ahe Cook dwelling at the heard it throughout In that German changes -and improvemerds in
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. ! "I ,� . �. gra by the distribution of the blood- Nurse Moore-, who has. been visit- McQueen. The devotional leaflet, Galt, -spent Sunday with relatives corner of Nelson e ustrious by it At the the interior of their shop, and hrben% I
. the addriis, a hOafty in a week ,or so adding another Una .
1 al of sacrifice, is ing friends here, returned to her home "James, the Man of Silence," was read here, ' , Streets, has had it greatly improved conclusion of .
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Tod.."PDPIPY, . L Sunday- by Mrs. Ifaugh. The new study book, I Mr. Thomas Johnson is having, two and, will soon occupy it. vote of thanks war. rendered for the Of business of which :further notice
� V I`- ftely to relieve unusual ins- Oil .
- . � Used, ent Miss Annie Ailston, who spent sev, "Korea Land of the Dawn," was in- new erected at his house w1dch Mr. Thomas Parl-merhas been quite fine address and portrayal of what at will be Omen in another issue.
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t �11:�. tress among wax veterans ,and their home of pearly and as confined, -to his bed. We the present .
I ,`,, , I eral days last week at the tro&�4 -by t1he leader, and' leaflets, will greatly improve,its -appearance. ut time is engaging so much Miss, Mildred MoDonell very me, .
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I'll 1-1 lamiRea. In times of depression, it Mr. and Mrs. Griffith returned to her ,, the first chapter, "GatheAng! A number from town attended the hope that he will soon be in his usual attention in our i .
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. 10 I ,i. � ,. 1. . . that the veterans, on home in Beaeliville. Clouds " were read by the foll3wing fowl supper held at Varna on Tues- good ,health. I - The services in our churches ; On derwen't an operation. for removal of . m =
,�j. . ha's been found th i . Mrs. Fred ' Bengough .is suffering Sunday last were very well aittended her tonsils in Dr. Brownin s, Hospital
Miss Stewart and Miss Govier have ladies:'Mrs. Ziipfe, Mrs. A. Scott, Mrs. day evening. 91
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, , "".1%L. them have disabilities and handicaps, . 9 will'soon be much were given by the pastors. At the ,Miss Louise ,Drummond't .
Ni;,�" 1, . I sojourn at the home of Mr. and Mrs were ma,de, for the quarterly birthday i livered in the,village. The quality i we hope that she has re -
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,!` even more than others who John Fingland. . jej, party -which is to be held in the hOM6 goo,d and. the usual, price is 75 cents- improved, in health. 1 United, Church a fine quartette was turned from a recent visit with rela,- I
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V,; ":. , . suffer ep an . to Interesting services, were held on given aft the morning service, entitled, fives and friends in, Toronto. � I t I Bi
:. - employment, since many of The Women's Institute ace of Mrs. Ross in the village on Novem- per -bag for hand picked fruit "
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I i . . . . . . . F, � branch to be,. 5th. "Zion's King Shall Reign Special services will be held in the Sunday when th ' e children led the "Jesus is My 'Next Door Neigh'b'or, (Lange quantities of apples tki fl,
!I� , them require special care and atter- invitation from the Auburn I *'� '1E
I I praise.' The rector, Mr. by Mr. W. O. Goodwin, Dr. I. Smillie being brought to mapilml; here andfor .
. . . . . ��.. . be guests at their branch on Tuesday. Viet . s,, was sung Mrs. Addi- Lutheran Church next Sunday to cele- Serv!04 of P 1 'A'
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�, . . . There was a goodly number present. son closed,the meeting with prayer. brate Reformation Day. -The offer- Parker, delivered a fine address. -and, Mrs. 'Claude Redden and lvlrs�, shipment, while cars of sugar beets " P .
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I ", ..: vide. This is where the. Poppy Fund, . . 1� . ings for the, day will be to aid the 'Mrs. Charles L. .Jinks, who has George Hess, which was greatly en- are -being loaded at Our station. P I led
, 1111".1. poppies .--- — , I . . - - joyed. The evening -being ,all over' I .da
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raised by the distribution of po Seminary at Waterloo. . spent several months, in Dake- in Caripel The local fairs now in
. Smith, of St. ta, returned on Tuesday evening, look- Presbyterian church was our. farmers are busily enogied, in
, � , , Mr. and Mrs. C. 0 . withdrawn I
I %. by the local 'branch of the Legion' VaNGHAM VARNA Joseph, and, Mr. D. Smith, of town, ing and feeling much improved. on 4f,count of anniversary. services in fall plowing and taking jn of rb6t'
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., .� . steps in -and, provides relief far the 4, me - a rellative held The Y. P. L. of the United Church Caven Presbyterian church at Exeter. crops, while our villagers ir,6 tamnir, I I -,SF
•',4 � ; situation. It is likely that the de- Mrs. Brown returned to her ho Rev. 'Mr. Mathers, of Grand Bend, attended the funeral of held their meeting on Monday even- 'Mr. Thomas Consitt has Purchased up the products ,of their gardens .. and -W
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rands fund will vVeeltz with Mrs. Elliott. rned home the United Church both morning and and Mr, John j5ei'chert spent Sund&V in the opening exercises, a piano side of King Street a n the filOrth trimming up their tpremises for ,t" '. -rn
.,.'�. . this winter, so a substantial Mr. Frank Galbraith retu t the east end coming winter. I
" i ��. ' I after spending, the holidays with his evening, and on Tuesday a good fowl at Detroit. duet was pleasingly given by the Miss- of our village from Mr. J. W. Ort- Quite a number from, vinalo., 11 sc
I.... I 1. be required. was held, in the shed. The -Passmare and Grace Brock wein, formerly occu led., by in until and �1#trict attended our
.' , I.. . supper Mr. and Mrs. Jamei Patterson, of es Gladys P 1A the annivftvar ..
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Detroit, re- weather and road Hensall, were visitors in
citizen should wear a POPPY, for Re- Mrs. -.Mary Woods, of r and, there was a good attendlance-The ,Tuesday. Blowes. The topic, "Short. Cuts" was ent-dwelling. Mr. Consitt has secur- Church at Exeter On Sunday last. .
I 4� . ' , membrance - -Da I y. These poppies are turned 'home -after spending a week inner man 'was fully satisfied and an Messrs. W. Lamont -and 0. Klopp given by Rev. A. Sinclair. Next Man- ed, a very desirable up-to-date d,N�el-
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11, with Mr. and Mrs. P. Gibbon's and abundance Of good things were left, attended the meeting of the (Irectors day evening a splendid, pro ..- is ling and t*gx--tb,e.r with Mrs. 0onsik Our collectors for the Bible Society , .
1". I gra,mme have nearly finished- their duties and 7: t, I �, I
.,..'. matittfactured, in the Vetcraft Shops family. � which speaks well for Varna commun- of the 'Hay Township Farmers' Mut- being arranged and a social evening will make Very good, residents of our they would be very much- pleased fit '
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capped veteq=s are given sheltered ' ' Programme WaSr furnished after the HeInsall on Saturday. The Youths? *elfar� Club of Car- farm life a few miles northwest Of they called, would 'hand in their svh.#,! ' � 'T
11 I I, employment, and in which they mane- BAY -FIELD supper ane left for their The many friends Of Mr. E. Oemb mel- Pre6obyteirian 01hurch held their oltr village, scriptions for this most worthy cause, � -te
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I , . home feeling well satisfied'. ill regret to hear that he is not im- meeting on, Mbuday evening with - a The end of last week a, number from I
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. . � facture ,the hundreds of thousands of iss M. McGregor spent last week d accompanied, by Mrs. 7 . to the' treasurer at the Hensall Post -M
,�. 'im Mr. J. T. Reid; proving in health and, his condition large, attOidance. Following the de- here motored. to London to attend the Office. 4 -p,
l ",� poppies which are distributed every home Tuesday- Mr. (William Wright, a 'one time � --te
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I I at Stratford returning h Mary and Irene Chafer from at pm,,,t� is causing his relatives vational part of the meeting, business Passion Hay, while- perhaps largerr �
I year at this time. By wearing a pop- Mr, and -Mrs. W. Jawett, of Port Mndon to attend the supper. much anxiety. was discussed and the election of of- number took it in at Stratford the resident a, few' miles south of our ! -b
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IT.. find much satisfac- Huron, -were guests of Mr. and Mrs., Several. from St. John's ChuTchat- Miss Gertrude Weber has retuned ficers took place, resulting as follows: first part of this week. village, 'on the Land -on Rodd and a$- ... A , 11
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, . end. tended service in Middleton Chu from a visit with relatives at Cross- President' 'Miss' Blanche Mustard; as,- The 'Misses Mary and Eming, John-, terwaTds at Brussels, ,but now of the
. '. I tion in knowing that they 'are helping W.R. Jowett over the we#k I I
IF, I 'm .nA. Mrs F G N lin have been listen- to, Rev. Townshend, of Lon- 11 A14-1. � sistant ILMI Ruby McLaren! 2nd ae- stQn accompanied 'by the Misses Hal- 'West' I 11� --A .*�u -
these handicapped veterans to. obtain . . F. to chil- we , . I . 9 s , spent. e w w 9 I
' spending the past two'weeks at Sea- don, who gave -a fine address Mr, Chester Smith, of the Zurich sistant, Miss Mebel W�rkrman; secre- I en Swan, Hattie Sutherland and Eth- relatives, Mr. and ,Mrs,. D. W. Foss! .
� a livelihood which they would other- f orth - dTen and, adults. I Herald, and Mrs.' Smith attended, the, tary, Miss Hannah assist- el iMurd,Qck, ,spent Saturday last with and daughter, Miss Flossie. .
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.. special Mrs. James of London, meeting of'the Huron county Press ant, Mrs. Roy 'McLaren; treasurer, friendis in London and also Book in ,Our grain buyers -and jinillers, are
. wise lack on account of their soet Ferguson,, .---..-..- I I I
disabilities. . I who has spe�nt the Past week with Associatiori held in Grand Bend on Mr. Roy McLgren; roll call, Donald' the -Passion Play, receiving large quantities of grain and
,Ferguson returned Walker; assistant, Tom Do,ugall; ex- Mrs. J. Pope, of our village, ' I
This twofold appeal should. find a Mrs, Margaret Feriguso HILLSIGREEN Friday last. On paying the best Priem going. I 'I
1: equtive, Messrs. James Mustard, and Sunday last ,was visited by" Mr. and, The weather in this district las
I'll I : .. . ready responslei in the 'hearts and home Sunday. -and, W. M. S. -The regular monthly � —een most ideal for the pa week,
I Mr. and Mrs. Clark, of Cleveland, Mae Doirgall; auditor, Mrs. VernonVe,74ion Mrs. Neil, Ferguson, of Michigan. Mr, e st
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. , minds of the people of this common- were guests of Mr. and M Hedden. The meeting closed with and Mrs. Graybeil and Miss Graybe , giving a good opportunity ". meeting of the, Women's ,Wssionary . of getting
.1 sty, which has always been ready to Baker a few days this week. KEPPAN �
I . . Society was held at thehome- Of "Mrs- I . prayer. I of Dasbwood; Mr. and Mrs. Culbert aii outside work done. meet -
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1. heilp make the way easier for those On Sunday morning Rev. William R. McAllister on Wednesday, October 'Mrs. Rby - HeLaren and Miss 'Rulby and daughter, Miss Kathleen, Miss , Council Mee -ting -A special meet-
. . Townshend of'the'Church of the Re- - St. Andrew's United,ChuTch held .. e
.; 14th, with 'Mrs. �Rev.) Conner pre McLaren very pleasantly ent&rtained Malloch and Mr. and, Mrs. Percy ink of the council was held Tuesday .
I Of its citizens wlik� served,country and ,their anniversary services on Sunday
,�. . deemer, London, Preached an excel- . the Arnold, Xi n Circle on Tuesday Southen -and- son, Jack, of London. evening with al -r -the, meViibers Present- .�
, siding. The meeting was opened by last. Rev. D. E, Foster, B.A. of Wes- .
�: Empire in the Great War- We c -cm- lent s6mon at Trinity Church, it be, singing •-a 'hymn. The, Lord's Prayer I evening of this'week. A very enjoy- On the coming Sunday, October 25, Mopre, •Smale'and, Drummond appear- .1 I
I ley -Willis United'Cburch, Clinton, was able time was spent by a] Rev. Mr. Sinclair will exchange dut- ed as a delegation from, the Fire-
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�, ! mend it to their sympathetic consid- in Family and Children's Day. Rev. repeated in unison. The Scrip- the special speaker for the occasion.
li.,� . . - was rep Mr. and Mrs. W. J. H ass with Rev. Bremner, of Brilice- .
, , eration, in the hope that they will re- F. H. Paull preached in Mr. Towns ture lesson was taken -by Miss Glad I . 1. men, re the,renting of the hall. Coun-
I . ' f bend's church at London. Gladys Taking for his subject in the'morn- daughter left. far Exeter this, week, preaching anniversary services
: generously in this year ,Stephe`_�,Ison. Thesecretary and treas- cil witheld their decision. Mi's's C.
,.. spond . 0 ing, "The Lost Sheep" and' e i
k 711r. and Mrs. Pease, -of London, are urer's reports were read and adopted, ,,The Boundary Lines of Re VeT"ng,, where they Fill malce their future for MT. Bremner, at Brucefield. MitchIall appeared, re drainage of her
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.�. � greatmeed, and thug help to hold the visiting their Son, John, Pease, this An invitation was given to the W. M. ., I "gion*' home. We wish their every success i Mrs. Johm. Eld was recently vis- properIty. Mickle and ,Cpnsitt: That
Mr. Orah Gravvford with his, accom- d what will b6 Hensall's loss will i iced, by her sister e, Smillie, Geiger ,and Camiero'n be appbinted ta
, I I torch flung to them by those who did week. I S. to meet with the Kippen W. M. S. . an �J,D,. J=
. � , . panist, Mr. William Leonard, -both of 1, " '
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opt come ,back from the great strug- ----;_- at their meeting on November 4th. Ripley, assisted the choir in the ser- be Exeter's gain. I of Toronto, and' al, by her daughters look after outlet for Miss Mitchell�
. . accounts "., gie—contributed. . . Interesting topics on 'Tem.peranc6 vice of song with two fine solos, name- A conference of Boys' Leaders will f from tondbn. CWried. Bills and aceou , were read
t'. . vi 'be held in the Hensall United Church! Miss Mae Simpson,.-- of Detroit, un-
, The -study was next tak- I its follows: Spencer & San, Supplies,
1. TUCKERSMITH were given. ly, "The Ford is My Strength" and ' $13.61; C. holland; teaming. .. ,b , ; W.
. I - 99 Eileen Turnef from the "Oh Eyei, That are Weary" in the * at the Seafarth Hospital a few
1. .. e,i . I en by M , on Friday,, October 23rd. The pur_rwent an ,operation for appendicitis
�1.11. . pose of the -Conference is to enlist days W. .Cooper, wood for hall, $17; A. .
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.,: SaV: Admitted to Practise by Supreme first chapter, in the new study book morning, and in the evening, "Abide teachers for work in the local Sunday: ago. Mae is a grariddauglitef of Mrs. Taylor, labor, sidewalks, $34.50; J.
1�. %at Other Pa ars aj C ourt. -1 Mr. John C. Doig, Son of ,Mr. on Korea, Mrs. W. Turner then led With Me 'ilind "Jesus Lover of My selic,616, to give help to present lead- I Robert Bonthron, of our village. (Eeriest labor, la -bar, sid-ewallpasi, $$.75; J.
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I TIMES VVERE HARD THEN mitted to the Bar and, licensed, to repeating the Mizpah benediction. to this cangriIgation and his. solos''ivere, manhood Of our church to. the needs'iDugly ill for a number; of months, has bTandf, labor, streets, 40c; J. Pfaff,
, ., law in all its ,branches at Mrs. L. Troyer spent a few days ren- ,• practise much appreciated. The choir also of our boys. The conference will be,'d'uring the past couple of weeks been removing rubbish, $1; C• S. Hudson,
"I . I An editorial in Harper's Weekly -of Lansing, on Wednesday, October 14th, last week with her niece,' Mrs. A. Bell dered- two fine anthems, "Let the *
. -Octurber 10, 1857, just seventy-four by the Supreme Court of the State of of near Exeter. I I Heavens Be Glad" and "Come, Let us led by Dr. Frank Langford of To- consl4erably improved, but still very selecting jurors, $1.50; 0. 'Geiger,
V. Reichert - weak and confined to her room.
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:.."� " - afternoon and evening- The Women's 'era) months been Asiting relatives Garittlon, balance coal account, $11;
, , tory. Not for many years—not' in Clark, McDonald, Potter, Sharpe and Huron, on Monday. I Mr.
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1;� the lifetime of most men who read CWef Justice I ce Butzel, being the com- Mr. W. Carlisle, of Herisall, called and Mrs. Joseph Day-mort were Association of the Hensall Clitipen and friend's in South Dakota and other Expositor, printing cards, $1.50; to- .
.,. . and Mrs. James Squires and daugh- will provide supper. There will be places, is, expected home the first tel, $96.76. By-law Noi 5, 1931, was '.
, this paper—has there been so much plete bench. The motion for his ad- on friends here recently. I ter, of Woodham; Mr. and Mrs. Day- - teen
." ! 11 I . . s. James MgAllister ac- man, of Exeter, and -Mr. and Mrs. six charges represented at the part of $his week. I �, prepared, strikilig the tax rate as .
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.11 . grave and. deep app-ebension. In our mission was made by his father, who Mr. and Mr Conference, Bayfield, Brucefield, Cen-' 'Mrs. J .LeepeT, Of our village, dur- follows: That the rate for county
L own country .there is universal cam- presented his credentials and made a tom anted by,,Mr. and Mrs. R. Me- Thomas Harris and Miss Pearl, of tralia, -Clinton, Oitario Street and in g the past week, received tlie Sad purposes be 5 6-10 mills; village pur-
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� � il. . Merciel Prostration and, panic and F-.T,ort address and moved that he be Allister visited friends in Paisley. Chiselburst. . Wesley -Willis, Crediton, Egm,ondville, intelligence of the death of her bro- poses, 12 1-10 mills; library' purposes.
: dai . which motion 'Mr, and ,Mrs. Otto Stephan and -Mr. and Mrs. Reid Torrance, with Bliniville, Exeter, James Street and ther, Percy, of Indian. Road, Toronto 5-10 mills; debenture purposes 10
1. thousands of ou.r ore --t fellow-citiz- a, itted to the Bar,
�. " -% ens am turned out against the ap. was immediately granted and the children, of Hensall, ,are spending a ,Margaret and Ivison, -of Porter's Hill, Main Street, Grand Bend, Hensall, He ,had been poorly for some time, mills; school purposes, 7 7-10. mills.
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; proaching winter without employment. judici-gl oatih was admin h days with Mrs. Stephan and fam-spe'n'� Sunday Mr. Henry Ivis-on Xippen, Seafortb, Thames Roacb and but, his death came quite sudd4nly tctal rate, 36 mills. Cameron aiiii .
"In Prance Ithe, polt:cal caldron by the Chief Justice, and the court ily. and Miss Jeanne. Varna. 7 t while yetontly in mididle life. He was Spencer: That By4aw No. 5 for set- .
le.., . I seethes and bubbles with uncertainty. then adjourn I ed and the Justices con- Mr. and Mrs. S. G. -Trover and son, Misses Olga Bell, Florence Thom- -r- well and favorably known here as the ting the rate for taxes receive first
Russia ,haps as usual like a cloud gratulated him and wished him every Gordon, of Hensall, spent Sunday. The Passion Play was very intL
, son -and Messrs. Will Thomson and estingly and ably portrayed on Fri- youngest son of the late Mr. Robert and second reading. Mickle and Con-
`' dark and silent capon the horizon of success as a young lawyer, and re- with Mrs. L. Troyer. Nal -.Tian 4lexander attended the day evening last in the, school room Carlile, forn-k-erly of the villagd, and sitt: That By-law No. 5 be givens
"I I Europe; while all the energies, re- marked that it was a rare thing for a Quite a number from this vicinity Young People's, Convention held in of the United Church, under the sus- only last summer visited here. third ,and. final reading.—Carried.
: . - Queen Street 'United Church, Blyth, pic,s of the Mission Band and Miss Mr, Fred G. Bonthron has men at 1,Gortsitt and Mickl,e: That council ad- '
. sources -and influences of the British son to be admitted, ,to.'the Bar on the attended the anniversary services at
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, 11 Tmpi-re are sorely. tried ,are yet motion of his father: �Sl - cellar - Ellis's' class and on which occasion work this week enlarging is cel rn t meet at the next regular
to be tried more sorely, in coping with Word. was received on Wednesday day. Mr. and Mrs. Orah V. Crawford and er
,. . 't that Miss the spacious r&rn was well filled and space under hi.s,neat tottage, corn Jimminga—Carried.—James A. Pater- .
I the.:vast and, deadly Indian insurrec- by Mrs. Harry Tyndall that her bro, We are -sorry to report Mrs. -Crawford, Sr.,, Mr. and Mrs. the, address as given by Miss Consitt of King and Nelson S . son, Clerk. .4
I �, I r . ti-vh, ah,d, with disturbed relations in th--T, ,Mr. Robert Murray, off Blar' Katherine Reichert is'confln��d to her I William Leonard, all of Ripley, spent . � Streets.
, � I . . China. , . -River, Algoma, had pa- away in room through illness. . , * -, Sunday at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. .
,., "Of our own troubles no man can the hospital at Sault Ste. 'Marie, Quite a number from I
1. . on -these parts J. B. ,McLean, of TVckersn-iitb.- . I I .
11. I e the end. If we are Only to lose Tuesday, October 20th. He had not are taking -in the fowl suppers held . Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Rathwell , and L - I , .
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. I , � money and by painful poverty to be been 'swell all summer and an opera- at Varna and Zurich this week . eb . ildren, 'of Stanley, were Sunday via- ....." I . - I � . I
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I I taught wisdom, no man need serious- tion " Performed. and) be had not The services will be held as usual itors at the Thome of Mr. and Mrs. YOM * I e t 1�.; .
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, I ly despair. Yet the very haste to be -7,trength to stand it. Mrs; Tyndall, next Sun -day afternoon in the chure Mr .
n' . 1.t� cath, which is the occasion of this 'Mrs. Isaac Townsend .and ,Mr. John Mrs. L. Troyer spent Monday with Mr. an Mrs. John Armstrong, -of __ -3 `� �
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:.I to destroy ' th.a moral ,trees with which the funeral, ? - . - � - vicinity on Sunday last.
11, we are to resist and'subdue the cal- day at Ear River. . The Young People of St. Andrew's, . � .,
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4,11 Mr. John Elgie 11 returned home se f acceptri he if I I .. * Look for this mark on every tin. '
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�, ADVERTISE HOME TOWN after a pleasant visa with friends in of a Manse from the donor. A. E. on Sunday last preaching in Wesley- •It Is a guarantee that Magic
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,1 , � Miss Vera Forsyth underwent an min,ster United Church, gathered to- The W.M.S. of St. Andrews United I . .
,' rouble in the gether Thum-dbLy evening, October 3, Church intend holding their annual . 11 I I � I 1 tai - I
I � . "No business in any -town should (,pe'ration far sinus t - � � n alum or any,harmful Ingre I
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business, being m6;htioned in its cal- and after the singing of a hymn a 4 Lunch 'will be'served, also a social I Keep a copy of the New Magic Cook Book, , I
i . I , umns. This applies to ,all kinds •Of BRUCEFIELD I ,chapter Of the Bible was read, fon&v- time. handy and you'll never neve to worry about � I
11 '. I �business'or piorfessional men. It does . ed by prayer. Mr: T. A. Wilson read Quite a number frbin this vicinity e I -
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,( ... not mean" that You ,should, b the details of the gift fipok in the fowl supper in Varna on I r attractive -
... ' 'Tuesday evening last, . delightful menu selected i Recipe f * "
� r, . . Whole, 'half, or even a quarter page the United -Church next Sunday. The andMr. William Leigh rear) the ,agree- 0 the pnr Here, for instance, is a delightf I Try It his, o r .
M : IadiertiseTawit in each .issue of ti.1 tIZy recipes
X) I - -e speaker ,for the day will be Rev. A, ment on which the gift was given by held in Zurich -on Thursday ping. at random from the dozens of Interesting ' , *AWOND CAKES
,�,, , ipaper,,but yoqr name, should be men- Sinclair, ,of Hensall. Special -music the donor, which was unanimously Those are now the order o he day, It contains. . . .►I
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. I town 1by lool"g at its paper. .This from London, last week after under- cepted the gift on behalf ..of the true- Albert Harvey, ,Of Tuckers h. I- Swiss Steak and cut in pieces
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The man. who -does not advertise hi ie, which is situated at 2142 Saday last at bdke in individuaf,cake pans, or small
. 9Oital for antrunt and -sinus trolable. the Mam Muffins ---Caramel Pie paper containers, as shown In theo. � I I n 11 -an injustice to himself Her ranny friends hope to hear of Rae Street, is for a mial - to ,Mr. R. J. Coo r, .
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, : life Of a imm de- herr speedy recovery. the late .Mrs, An Hodge -
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I . f 7 : �� . � .. I I 40 - Mrs. A. Murdock -and daughter, of Larn,and; whopastsed ,away r This recipe together with those used in the �
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,� I . .. ad -V Wng business men. Detroit, ,spent the week end at the,ber 28, 1028. MM Rodlprt had been Eli-mville. . �>, .
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..". �,' I I . . - -----,. 1, home of Mr. R. D. Murdock. a very energetic worker in the Led .y ut the blame of Mr. and , . � ,_�' rightful ones,' are all listed in the New FREE I I
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- 1. . LOINDIOSIRORO - lar monthly meeting of ill,, W. M. S. deared berself to all with whom she Mrs.40harles,13witzer, -of Stanley. ..,", - . M*9Ic Cook Pook. If you b�ke at home, write ,
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" . . I was hr4ld, in the school room, of the bad come in contact. Th4t, trustees - . -12,M', ,
,?,� �.?M!!� . Liberty SL. Toronto, and 6 copy Will be sent
IP" . A 9ao&r vumbev-from her4 took in dhu.r,dh Wednesday afternoon, October are preparing a plaque to be used as . .
- �.' . ' the dapilvowgfty - servites at 1311ria's 14th, with the president, Mrs: Brem- a corner stone to keep the generosity, to you.
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V r mipft Wer* 44TV46d. The rumbeirs sponsive .Scripture reading was fol- The, meding then adjourned, to thea _.:
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'&-#Id "herald for the social hour was spent, A Short mitts, oduorti; the lessons are free. . $882-1, " ... �
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